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As an emergency-responding establishment, a fire station must have a stationed AED to reduce the fatality risk of fire responders from Sudden Cardiac Arrest. The risk can be associated with several factors such as age, gender, family history, diabetes, hypertension, smoking, high cholesterol, obesity, and lack of exercise. Exposure to fire smoke, heavy physical exertion, heat stress, exposure to carbon monoxide, and other physical stressors are certain factors associated with their jobs.

AED for FIRE RESPONDERS

Fire responders across the country must deploy Powerheart® automated external defibrillators (AEDs) for the dependability and technology that performs when a life depends on it. Put simply, if you require a reliable AED that can deliver life-saving therapy quickly and dependably, a Powerheart AED is for you. Since the Powerheart AED G3 Pro is a portable defibrillator and cardiac monitor in one, EMS and first responders have one less piece of equipment to handle — and more time to administer critical care. (You’ll find the layperson-friendly Powerheart AED G3 Plus protecting your communities with public access AED programs.)

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