@Berrybunchfamily You guys own an AED? They’re kinda expensive, but I know of a few lives they have saved and many more that they might have.
@Berrybunchfamily They are automated external defibrillators and are simple enough that a child can use one. Our church and most public places have them. When my parents move in with us next year, I am definitely getting one because we are pretty rural. My aunt died in September because her heart just stopped firing and it took too long for the paramedics to arrive.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automated_external_defibrillator
@daniel ok. Yes, I know that it is now - just didnt recognise the acronym
Yes they are simple to use - I actually got trained by paramedics when they installed one in our village, a few years back
Too expensive for us to buy. But they're everywhere here in the UK now.
We had lots of red phone boxes. When the phones got taken out of many, they just painted many of them bright yellow, added a defibrillator - when you call for an ambulance, they give you the code to get in
Most pubs and churches and shopping centres have them for people to easily access
I was actually hooked up to one when I was in the resuscitation ward. supposedly so they could see my heart function instead of using an ECG
I'm told it could only work with my heart condition, if it was synchronised to my heart rhythm, and shock me at the exact moment between the top half and bottom half my heart beat
Made me wonder how good the basic ones are...I know they're very clever: I have atrial fibrillation
@daniel I'm so sorry for your loss
@daniel what is an AED?