Public Access Defibrillation
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An AED is a small portable unit used to aid a sudden cardiac arrest patient before paramedics arrive on scene. Once the unit is turned on, it provides simple audio and visual prompts that lead the user through its proper use. An AED can analyze the electrical activity of the heart to determine if an application of energy (shock) would be beneficial. The unit works by stopping the patient’s heart momentarily which gives the heart a chance to re-establish a regular rhythm. AED’s are portable, lightweight, durable, cost effective and take minimal amount of training and time to learn how to use.
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Onsite AED’s are widely promoted by over 50 heart health organizations including the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Having an AED on site is rapidly becoming a basic standard of emergency care - equivalent to installing smoke alarms. |
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For more information on the Grey County Public Access Defibrillation (PAD) please contact: greycountypad@grey.ca |








