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The leading cause of death in the United States is sudden cardiac arrest. Over 465,000 people die each year from sudden cardiac arrest. The most common cause of sudden cardiac arrest is ventricular fibrillation - when the heart's electrical impulses become irregular and the heart is unable to pump oxygen rich blood throughout the body. What is Defibrillation?
AEDs Save Lives
One-button operation with clear voice directions and automatic analysis enables a person with minimal training to use the device. Click here to see how easy it is to save a life with an AED (Flash Demo). When Every Second Counts. Now is the Time!!! The key to surviving sudden cardiac arrest is the speed of response. In addition to CPR most cardiac arrest victims need an immediate electrical shock to restore the heart's normal rhythm. If a victim receives a shock within one minute, there is a 90% chance of resuscitation. If a victim must wait ten minutes for a shock, the chance of survival drops to less than 5%. View the "Chain of Survival" chart.
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