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Zoll Portable Defibrillators


ZOLL Medical’s goal is to make early defibrillation more accessible. Every year more than 950,000 adult Americans die from cardiovascular disease, making it the No. 1 cause of death in the United States. Sudden cardiac arrest claims the lives of at least 250,000 of those Americans before they reach a hospital.

Cardiac Arrest strikes people of all ages and fitness levels, usually without warning. Many of these lives could be saved if bystanders act promptly to phone 911 and begin CPR, and if trained responders provide defibrillation within minutes.

The AED Plus is more than a defibrillator. ZOLL has developed a full resuscitation device which not only delivers a shock to a patient when necessary but it also reinforces your CPR training by voice and visual prompts going through all of the steps to CPR.

Intelligent Pediatric Capability
The new pediatric capability includes voice prompts that tell rescuers what type of electrodes—adult or pediatric—are connected, so that the proper electrodes are used. Separate and specific algorithms for adults and children are used to analyze a victim’s heart rhythm. Pediatric-specific energy levels also have been incorporated. Electronics in the AED Plus adjust defibrillating energy levels automatically so that suitable doses, when needed, are delivered. Find out more....

Providing Lifesaving Defibrillation
An automated external defibrillator (AED) is a portable device that analyzes the heart's rhythm and, if necessary, allows a rescuer to deliver an electric shock to a victim of sudden cardiac arrest. This shock, called defibrillation, may halt the rapid and chaotic heart activity of sudden cardiac arrest, and help the heart to reestablish an effective rhythm of its own.

Portable and Automated
About the size of a laptop computer, an AED typically consist of a main unit that provides controls and instructions, and detachable electrodes that the rescuer puts on the victim's body. The latest AED units are remarkably simple to use. They automatically detect what treatment is appropriate for the victim, and give rescuers instructions for administering treatment (usually via audio prompts).

For Use by Many Types of Rescuers
Zoll AED devices are used in hospitals and by Emergency Medical Services personnel and first responders like policemen and fire fighters. Their simplicity and reliability also allows use by minimally trained laypersons like security guards, health club employees, flight attendants and office managers.

The Potential for AED Lifesaving Devices
Because sudden cardiac arrest is most effectively treated within the first few seconds or minutes of a sudden collapse, AEDs have the potential to save thousands of lives that could be lost if treatment is delayed until ambulances travel to the scene of a cardiac arrest. The American Heart Association's Early Defibrillation movement aims to put an AED in the hands of all emergency responders and in public places like airports, shopping malls, health clubs, and office buildings. As a result, the potential market for AED products is very large.

Early Defibrillation Saves Lives
Sudden cardiac arrest strikes up to 350,000 Americans each year. Most commonly, the victim is suffering from a disorder called ventricular fibrillation (VF)-a chaotic rhythm in the main pumping chamber of the heart. In this case, the victim needs defibrillation-an electric shock to correct the heart's rhythm. (In other cases, the victim may need only CPR.)

The earlier defibrillation is administered, the better. With every passing minute after sudden cardiac arrest occurs, the odds of the victim's survival decrease by 7-10%. The American Heart Association (AHA) estimates that early defibrillation could raise survival rates 30 percent or more.

Making Early Defibrillation More Accessible
Making it possible for laypersons or first responders on the scene to rapidly administer defibrillation could save thousands of lives every year. The public access defibrillation (PAD) movement, supported by the AHA, would put an automated external defibrillator (AED) in all emergency vehicles and public places, where first responders or trained laypersons (security guards, flight attendants, office managers, etc.) could use them to quickly treat victims of sudden cardiac arrest. According to the AHA, "PAD...has the potential to be the single greatest advance in the treatment of VF cardiac arrest since the invention of CPR." The latest models of AED appliances are remarkably simple to use, automatically detecting which treatment the victim needs, and telling the rescuer exactly what to do.

AED Appliances in the Workplace
The implementation of early defibrillation programs in the workplace would put an automated external defibrillator (AED) in locations where trained responders could use them to quickly treat victims of sudden cardiac arrest. To Learn More....

AED Appliances in Schools
Cardiac Arrest strikes people of all ages and fitness levels, usually without warning. Many of these lives could be saved if bystanders act promptly to phone 911 and begin CPR, and if trained responders provide defibrillation within minutes.

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Total Cost: $1,795.00



Need more proof of the importance of a Zoll AEDPlus? The following was taken from the NY/NJ Port Authority website:

"Of all the services that the Port Authority provides for the hundreds of millions of passengers who rely on our facilities each year, none is more important than saving lives," said Port Authority Executive Director Robert E. Boyle. "The Port Authority's award-winning defibrillator program is already a model for others to emulate. By expanding our program, the Port Authority is setting a new standard for excellence in lifesaving techniques."

Fred V. Morrone, the Port Authority's Director of Public Safety and Superintendent of Police, stated, "Port Authority Police officers have used defibrillators to save 12 lives since the program's inception in 1997."

"Portable heart defibrillators significantly increase the odds of saving the lives of cardiac-arrest victims," said Ken Philmus, the Port Authority's Director of Tunnels, Bridges and Terminals. "We are pleased that our tunnel and bridge agents will soon be able to perform this vital service for the millions of travelers who use our crossings each year."

As part of the program's expansion, the Port Authority also will install 30 portable defibrillators in passenger terminals at John F. Kennedy International Airport, and plans to add defibrillators in terminals at Newark International Airport. Port Authority Police already carry defibrillators at Kennedy, Newark and LaGuardia airports, as well as other Port Authority facilities.

Dimitry Gorbenko of Livingston, N.J. - who was revived with a defibrillator operated by two Port Authority Police officers after going into cardiac arrest at JFK on July 7, 1997 - knows first-hand the value of the agency's defibrillator program.

"It's one of the most necessary things to have at an airport, at a bus terminal, at a police station. All buildings should have defibrillators," said Mr. Gorbenko, who attended a defibrillator demonstration today at the Port Authority Bus Terminal.

Cardiac-arrest survivor Charles Mitchell of Hilton Head Island, S.C., who was revived by Port Authority Police officers at LaGuardia Airport on November 18, 1998, said: "The Port Authority Police are miracle workers. Without their instant response, fast work and care, I would not be here today."

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