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© 2008 ZOLL Medical Corporation. All rights reserved.

What is PocketCPR? Real-time CPR coaching device Provides audible and visual feedback Guides optimal rate and depth of compression Measures actual chest wall movement with state-of-the-art accelerometer and continuous analysis Same proven Real CPR Help ® technology found in ZOLL AED Plus and AED Pro defibrillators Battery-powered

Anyone Can Use PocketCPR Easy-to-use Minimal training required Clinically effective Portable Reusable Durable Affordable Can be broadly deployed in any environment or location

What Does PocketCPR Do? First prompts to “Stay Calm” and “Call for Help” Generates a metronome (beep tone) and flashes one LED at 100 beats per minute If compressions < 1.5 inches (38 mm), instructs user to “Push Harder” and flashes only one LED When good compressions are delivered, will flash all four LEDs and say “Good Compressions”

Other Important Features Silent Mode available for use during training or for professionals who wish to suppress audio Clear Lexan™ case allows rescuers to easily view whether one or all four LEDs are lit and allows CPR instructors to readily monitor students’ performance Case strong enough to support a small truck Design passes nine hour helicopter vibration testing

Who Is PocketCPR For? CPR instructors (wherever a manikin is used) –Increases productivity and effectiveness –Can train more students with less trainers –Feedback for at-home practice Professional and lay rescuers (anyplace CPR is delivered) –Pre-hospital and in-hospital healthcare professionals –Lifeguards, athletic coaches, summer camp counselors, first responders –Bystanders

PocketCPR Can be Located in Nearly Any Location or Environment With Bag/Valve/Mask kits in hospitals Nurses stations First Aid kits Medicine cabinets Automobile glove compartments Gym, tennis and golf bags Police and Fire Athletic coaches Even clothing pockets.... the list is nearly endless

PocketCPR: Your CPR Coach! PocketCPR helps anyone deliver good CPR Affordable and easy to use device No other comparable product available Program to teach CPR to 100,000 public schools students in Arizona 1,000 devices sold to Nihon-Kohden for sale in Japan

PocketCPR: What is next? Instructional video (five minutes to learn CPR and use of PocketCPR) Clear plastic packaging for retail sales Sealing of speaker cavity to increase resistance to water ingress Silicone rubber protective “slip cover” to prevent body fluids from getting into speaker –One time use –Disposable revenue opportunity