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1 Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department Rescue Division Division Chief/Rescue Charles E. Moreland AED PRESENTATION

2 What Are AEDs? Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) allow trained lay rescuers to successfully deliver defibrillation even before EMS can arrive. Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) allow trained lay rescuers to successfully deliver defibrillation even before EMS can arrive. AEDs are safe, effective, lightweight, durable, low maintenance and easy to use. AEDs are safe, effective, lightweight, durable, low maintenance and easy to use. AEDs interpret heart rhythm and determine if a shock is required. The unit prompts the rescuer to deliver the shock, if necessary. An AED will NOT shock someone who does not need defibrillation. AEDs interpret heart rhythm and determine if a shock is required. The unit prompts the rescuer to deliver the shock, if necessary. An AED will NOT shock someone who does not need defibrillation.

3 The heart stops abruptly and unconsciousness follows Usually caused by Ventricular Fibrillation (abnormal chaotic heart rhythm which causes the heart’s pumping action to quickly stop). Not the same as heart attack Results in death if not treated immediately What is Sudden Cardiac Arrest? The ONLY known solution for ventricular fibrillation is... EARLYDEFIBRILLATION     

4 Most Sudden cardiac arrests occur in the home Where Do Most Sudden Cardiac Arrests Occur? Work Sites Work Sites Airports Airports Churches Churches Event Centers Event Centers Anywhere large amounts of people congregate Anywhere large amounts of people congregate followed by public locations, such as:

5 340,000 people die each year from sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) - that is about 900 per day! 90% of SCAs occur outside of the hospital Less than 5% survive SCA If AEDs were more readily available, approximately 50,000 lives could be saved each year The Impact of Sudden Cardiac Arrest

6 Be a Strong Link in the Chain of Survival Early Defibrillation What Can YOU do to Help?

7 You are Covered by Law: Florida’s Good Samaritan Act Federal Cardiac Arrest Survival Act (CASA) A person experiencing an SCA is clinically dead. Use of an AED to resuscitate can do no additional harm Perceived standard of care Proving medical causation is extremely difficult (who caused the death) What About Liability?

8 Get the Patient to the Hospital

9 QUESTIONS THE END


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