AED Registration
Connecting Lifesaving Devices to Our Community
At Seminole EMS, we are committed to enhancing the safety and well-being of our community members. One critical aspect of this mission is ensuring rapid access to Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) during emergencies. Our AED Registry serves as a vital resource, linking AED locations, trained responders, and sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) victims.
What is an AED?
An Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is a portable, life-saving device designed to treat people experiencing sudden cardiac arrest.
Why are AEDs Important
- Time Sensitivity: Sudden cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death in the United States, affecting over 350,000 people annually. The only way to restore a regular heart rhythm during cardiac arrest is through defibrillation.
- Response Time Matters: First responders typically take 8-12 minutes to arrive after a 911 call. For each minute defibrillation is delayed, the survival odds decrease by approximately 10%. Having access to an AED and knowing how to use it is critical.
Why Is the AED Registry Crucial?
- Time Matters: Cardiac arrest strikes up to 350,000 victims annually in the US, with up to 85% occurring outside hospitals. Rapid defibrillation significantly impacts survival rates.
- Dispatcher Knowledge: Our 9-1-1 dispatchers play a pivotal role. Knowing the precise location of nearby AEDs extends their effective coverage range from 50 feet (direct line of sight) to 600 feet (available within a brisk minute walk).
- Community Involvement: The new AHA guidelines encourage citizen volunteers to assist before EMS arrival. Dispatcher awareness of AED locations empowers them to guide callers to nearby devices.
Join Us in Saving Lives
By participating in the National AED Registry™, we strengthen our community’s resilience. Let’s work together to ensure that every AED counts when seconds matter most.
Help us help our community by registering with Seminole EMS.