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It happens in a split second. A person collapses - the victim of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) - and the clock starts ticking. You call for help, and medical personnel are on their way. But precious seconds are racing by. The victim’s best chance for survival is immediate CPR and a rescuer with an automated external defibrillator (AED). |
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While only 50% of sudden cardiac arrest victims will initially need a shock, nearly all will require CPR to increase the flow of oxygenated blood to the heart and brain. |
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Is Your AED Ready? |
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SMART |
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Every sudden cardiac arrest victim will need high-quality CPR |