The city of Alabaster recently completed the second phase of its Public Access Defibrillator program by placing AED units in police cars, city buildings, parks, and recreation facilities through a partnership with Birmingham-based Cardiac Solutions. According to Cardiac Solutions consultant Jennifer Crook, the city received AEDs and other equipment earlier this week.
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama – The National Center for Sports Safety is pleased to announce Cardiac Solutions as the presenting sponsor for their Annual Wine Dinner at Flemings Prime Steakhouse on October 15, 2017. Cardiac Solutions President & CEO Jon Seale states, “We are extremely pleased and excited to be part of such a worthwhile event. Not…
Another example of its commitment to the safety and health of its students, teachers, and employees, Mobile County Public Schools this month had 214 automatic external defibrillators installed in its schools and administrative offices.
The Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA), partnering with The National Center for Sports Safety and Cardiac Solutions, announced today that they have purchased ten portable Heartsine Samaritan PAD 360P Automatic External Defibrillators (AEDs) to use at all state-sponsored sporting events.
The city of Montevallo announced the beginning of its Public Access Defibrillation program at Montevallo City Hall on Thursday, June 1, under Cardiac Solutions.
The city of Alabaster officially launched its Public Access Defibrillation program on Thursday, June 1. Through the program, the city will install defibrillation units in police cars, city buildings, parks, and recreational facilities.
Sudden cardiac arrest claims nearly 350,000 victims a year. While most people understand CPR, they’re not usually familiar with other forms of emergency cardiac arrest care that can help them save a life in three to five minutes.
Sudden cardiac arrest claims nearly 350,000 victims a year. While most people understand CPR, they’re not usually familiar with other forms of emergency cardiac arrest care that can help them save a life in three to five minutes.