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What is an AED and How Does it Work?
An AED, automated external defibrillator, is a portable medical device used to deliver a controlled electrical shock (defibrillation) to assist the heart back into a normal rhythm during a Sudden...
State Law Requires You to Have an AED…Now What?
Around the United States, several states require Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) in businesses like schools, gyms and shopping malls. As the awareness around Sudden Cardiac Arrest grows,...
The Shocking Truth: Heart Attacks and Sudden Cardiac Arrest Aren’t the Same Thing
You may have heard a heart attack described as a “plumbing problem” while Sudden Cardiac Arrest is described as an “electrical problem,” but what exactly does that mean? Let’s dive a little deeper...
Together We Will
This week's post has been written by Andrea Baer, Executive Director of Parent Heart Watch February is Heart Month, a time for candy, flowers, and Valentines. But February takes on a whole new...
We Graded the NFL So You Don’t Have To
At RescueStat, our focus is ensuring equipment, organizations, people, and culture are ready when someone suffers a Sudden Cardiac Arrest. We leverage a Readiness Checklist so that our clients are...
Are You at Risk?
You know how to recognize Sudden Cardiac Arrest and the steps to take in case of a cardiac emergency, but what if you are the one at risk? To understand Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) risk factors it...
Sudden Cardiac Arrest Isn’t New… You Just Haven’t Been Paying Attention
I read an article last week published by CBS news and the title was, “Cardiac Arrest in youth athletes is rare, but it does happen.” WHAT!? Then I heard this type of comment from several people,...
CPR Won’t Save a Life (but it damn sure helps)
With the recent media attention surrounding Damar Hamlin’s cardiac arrest, it brought to light the confusion and misinformation surrounding sudden cardiac arrest and AEDs. Thankfully Damar got the...