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Fayette County EMS gets new CPR machines
WEST UNION, Iowa (KCRG) - First responders and hospitals in Fayette County received new CPR machines as a part of a $500,000.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Ambulances in New Albany now have new equipment to help save live. AmeriPro EMS demonstrated its new LUCAS machine on Friday. It gives mechanical chest compressions to ...
Fire Chief Jackie Brockman, left, and Assistant Chief Spenser Hunter of the Amity Volunteer Fire Department demonstrate how the LUCAS CPR device works. The piece of equipment provides consistent, ...
When it comes to cardiac arrest management, the guidelines say the most definitive treatment is high-quality chest ...
Latest version 3.1 provides powerful new capabilities for tailored setup functionality, wireless reporting and asset status notifications REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--(Product Bulletin) Today ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - New Albany Fire has a new piece of equipment that can help save lives in a heart emergency. The LUCAS machine can be used when someone is in cardiac arrest. The machine ...
Mower County first responders receive advanced medical devices through opioid grant funding, aiming to improve emergency care ...
Deb Ross of Rapid City might have died without life-saving equipment, including an automated CPR machine called a Lucas 3 device, that first responders used after she suffered a cardiorespiratory ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Fire Departments in Jackson County were given Lucas machines at the Jackson County Courthouse on Monday. The machines were funded by CARES money and General funds. The total ...
LAKEWOOD, Colo. (CBS4) - A father of two who collapsed while camping in Lakewood is thankful to be alive today thanks to life-saving CPR from his wife and technology. On May 12, Ted Amidon was at Bear ...
SALEM TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — A rural Allegan County fire department was able to purchase a new tool to help save lives thanks to a donation from the Gun Lake Tribe. On Thursday, the tribe and Gun ...
PELL CITY --The Pell City Council has approved the purchase of automatic chest compression machines for the Fire Department. During its regular meeting Monday, the council approved spending $15,724.64 ...
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