FOR RELEASE – AED.CA ARTICLE The University of Toronto Emergency First Responders (UTEFR) is thankful for Martin Andrews and his company, AED.ca, for a significant donation to our team. The donaton consists of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) unit, a...
Regular inspection and maintenance of an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) are essential to ensure that it functions properly and is ready for use during an emergency. Here are some important reasons why you should inspect your AED: Readiness for Emergencies: An...
Larry Weimert, president of New Bremen Emergency Medical Services presets a plaque to Brittany Thiebeau, Shatelle Fogt, and not pictured Tim Pollitz. The trio of YMCA staff saved the life of a patron through the use of CPR and an automatic emergency defibrillator...
Damar Hamlin’s cardiac arrest on the field during Monday Night Football may serve as a wake-up call for many Canadians, says a spokesman for the Heart and Stroke Foundation. “Anyone, anywhere, any age,” said Andrew Lotto, senior manager of the...
Once you have an AED on site now what do you do? One of the first things you need to do is to notify everyone in your building that you now have an AED available for medical emergencies. This should not be a one time event, but should occur at least several times per...