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UCOP Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Program

Cardiac “Chain of Survival” Four Links Dial 911 (Alert Paramedics/EMS) Dial 911 (Alert Paramedics/EMS) Perform CPR (Buys Time Until…) Perform CPR (Buys Time Until…) Defibrillation (AED) – Each Minute that Passes without Defibrillation Reduces the Victim’s Chances of Survival by 10% (10 minutes!) Defibrillation (AED) – Each Minute that Passes without Defibrillation Reduces the Victim’s Chances of Survival by 10% (10 minutes!) Advanced Life Support (Paramedic Care) Advanced Life Support (Paramedic Care)

Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Electronic Device Electronic Device Diagnoses Cardiac Arrhythmias Diagnoses Cardiac Arrhythmias Delivers Electric Shock Delivers Electric Shock Stops the Arrhythmia Stops the Arrhythmia Allows the Heart to Re-Establish an Effective Rhythm Allows the Heart to Re-Establish an Effective Rhythm

‘Zoll AED+Plus’ Turn AED ON! Turn AED ON! Press Button Lower Right Press Button Lower Right Unfold & Attach Pads to Victim’s Bare Chest Unfold & Attach Pads to Victim’s Bare Chest Diagram Shows Placement Diagram Shows Placement Follow the AED Verbal Instructions Follow the AED Verbal Instructions Don’t Touch Patient While AED Analyzes Rhythm Don’t Touch Patient While AED Analyzes Rhythm Stand Clear & Press Red Button (Center) to Deliver Shock if so Instructed Stand Clear & Press Red Button (Center) to Deliver Shock if so Instructed

UCOP AED Locations UCOP AED Locations 1111 Franklin St. Building 1111 Franklin St. Building 1 st Floor Lobby – Opposite Security Desk 1 st Floor Lobby – Opposite Security Desk 12 th Floor Hallway Corridor Between Main Elevator Lobby and President’s Reception Area 12 th Floor Hallway Corridor Between Main Elevator Lobby and President’s Reception Area 6 th Floor Hallway Opposite Work Management Ctr. (#6119 – To Be Installed Soon) 6 th Floor Hallway Opposite Work Management Ctr. (#6119 – To Be Installed Soon) Kaiser Center Kaiser Center 6 th Floor – Hallway Near Elevator Lobby 6 th Floor – Hallway Near Elevator Lobby 12 th Floor – Conference Room #1217 at the “T” 12 th Floor – Conference Room #1217 at the “T” Other UCOP Locations – AED Units to Be Added Other UCOP Locations – AED Units to Be Added

Portable Oxygen Unit Located on the 1 st Floor Lobby - Franklin Bldg. Located on the 1 st Floor Lobby - Franklin Bldg. Administer Oxygen for Persons Having Difficulty Breathing/Shortness of Breath Administer Oxygen for Persons Having Difficulty Breathing/Shortness of Breath Can be Used to Supplement Rescue Breathing for a Non- Breathing Victim Can be Used to Supplement Rescue Breathing for a Non- Breathing Victim

Cardiac Medical Emergency Call 911 Call 911 Send Runner to Retrieve Nearest AED Send Runner to Retrieve Nearest AED Franklin Bldg. – Call Security Desk (7-9790) to Franklin Bldg. – Call Security Desk (7-9790) to Request the Lobby AED Be Brought to Your Exact Location Direct Nearby Person to Summon a Trained AED-CPR Trained Rescuer Direct Nearby Person to Summon a Trained AED-CPR Trained Rescuer

AED – CPR Rescuers Identified by AED Symbol on Name Plate Identified by AED Symbol on Name Plate Lists of Trained AED – CPR Rescuers: Lists of Trained AED – CPR Rescuers: Need Volunteers to Be Trained! Need Volunteers to Be Trained! Complete AED Training Request Form Complete AED Training Request Form Contact Bob Charbonneau Contact Bob Charbonneau