09-23-2010, 04:53 AM
Black wrote:
I think you mean with an electronic defibrillator?
Yes.
Black wrote:
PSA: Many of these are now at the age where their batteries no longer hold a charge. If you have access to one or happen to carry one or know of one in your workplace, make sure it gets checked and still powers up.
A family member had a heart attack and was lucky enough that an off-duty paramedic happened to be right there-- however when he retrieved the AED from his trunk he found it dead.
Nevertheless, there are various cities around the country where they have defibrillators located in the corridors of public buildings -- and often in private buildings and on street corners -- and they're finding that making them available to the public in this fashion increases the survival rate of sudden heart attack victims by 2-3 times.
I would not be surprised if 20 years from now almost every state had laws mandating them in every building over a certain size and new cars touted them as luxury features.