The James City County Fire Department has invested about $75,000 in new equipment to save more cardiac-arrest patients. James City County has become the first locality in Hampton Roads to invest in a ...
NEWTON — The Fire Department is the first one in New Hampshire to receive new life-saving resuscitation technology. The AutoPulse Resuscitation System, also known as AutoPulse, is a new piece of ...
A fairly new, high-tech tool is helping paramedics with some suburban fire departments treat patients in cardiac arrest. The electronic AutoPulse Resuscitation System mechanically performs the chest ...
An automatic chest compression device called the AutoPulse aims to improve survivability in patients experiencing cardiac arrest while freeing the hands of emergency medical technicians and clinicians ...
Spokane County Fire District 8 is getting ready to roll out devices that can perform CPR on patients, reducing the number of firefighters and paramedics needed to treat them. The district purchased ...
For paramedics who are trying to save the life of someone who has suffered a massive heart attack, performing CPR can be strenuous and require help from several pairs of hands. But a new mechanical ...
The AutoPulse by Zoll is an automated CPR device that can not only replace someone performing life-saving chest compressions, but that can actually implement these compressions more effectively than ...
STANFORD, Calif. - A small, portable device greatly increases the chance of surviving sudden cardiac death by restoring blood pressure better than conventional cardiopulmonary resuscitation, according ...
Orlando firefighters lifted the accordion-like straps of the Zoll AutoPulse Compression Device and watched them tighten to a mannequin’s chest as Lt. Robert Anctil pressed a button on the end of the ...
GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO, May 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Air Methods, the leading air medical service provider, is reinforcing its commitment to safety and clinical excellence by integrating the ZOLL ...
Chicago, IL - This is a tale of two studies, one prospective and randomized, the other retrospective and observational. Both explored the survival value of mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation ...
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