This Christmas, Save Lives with the Cardiac Science Powerheart G5 AED
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This Christmas, make a difference by giving the gift of the Cardiac Science Powerheart G5 AED, a powerful and intuitive life-saving device.
Imagine a killer that strikes the total population of the city of New York, Chicago, London or Mexico City every year! Once every 3 seconds. 25 thousand each day. 9...
Medical emergencies can happen at any time”and the faster care is provided, the better the outcome.Preparing for cardiac emergencies, and other life-threatening medical issues is critical for safety leaders across...
Preparing for cardiac emergencies, and other life-threatening medical issues is critical for safety leaders across all industries. ZOLL Public Safety products are designed to offer bystanders the equipment and guidance...
The defibrillator was donated by the Chase McEachern Memorial Fund, an organization which was founded by the parents of Chase McEachern, who collapsed during gym class at the age of...
The pilot project builds on the region's public access defibrillation program that started in 2014. To date, there are 194 AEDs owned by the region in the community and more...
The Toronto Pearson Airports Authority is placing 250 AEDs throughout the airport as part of Heart Awareness Month. AED4Life and ZOLL are proud to partner with the TPAA in this...
Cornwall-SDG Paramedic Services is recognizing one of its off-duty paramedics for her efforts in helping to save a man's life in Ottawa last month.
A group of Hamilton paramedics is cycling more than 500 kilometres to raise money for a memorial to honour those whose lives were lost in the line of duty.
The ZOLL Heroes for Life programme acknowledges rescuers for their heroism and celebrates survivors of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA).
Inspiring story of quick response and an AED helping to save the life of a referee in Burlington.