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A NEW APPROACH

to public access defibrillation. 

DEVICES

Explore our High- Quality AED Devices with competitive pricing.

Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) can happen to anyone—anywhere. Immediate treatment is vital. A victim’s chance of survival dramatically decreases for every minute without treatment. That’s why public access defibrillators are so important. They put lifesaving technology where it can do the most good. So when an emergency happens, you should have nothing less than the best.

ABOUT US

Find out why our customers trust Patriot AEDs to save lives and protect their communities.

AEDs are effective

AEDs are effective only if they are close at hand and ready to work. Whether you have one AED, or 100 spread across the globe, now you can track the readiness status of each one. Ongoing system maintenance has been time-consuming and error-prone—until now.

AEDs save lives

AEDs save approximately 1,700 lives annually in the United States, as bystanders use them to help individuals experiencing cardiac arrest. AEDs have the potential to save many more lives, with estimates suggesting that optimal AED usage could save over 40,000 American lives yearly.

SELF- MONITORING  MEANS

you're emergency ready

The LIFELINKcentral AED program manager monitors each CR2 connected to a Wi-Fi® network and alerts you to anything that may affect device readiness—all automatically.

Battery not charged? You’ll receive an alert through the LIFELINKcentral AED program manager, helping to greatly reduce the effort and expense of managing your AED program, while increasing your program’s readiness and effectiveness.

A few of our FIRST RATE
Medical Devices

Patriot AEDs are the go-to choice for cardiac arrest response and defibrillation.

CERTIFIED
CPR Courses

Save a Life. Be a Lifeline.

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Continuous CPR

increases survival rates

Every SCA response requires CPR. Every single one. Previously, CPR had to be interrupted for heart rhythm analysis, and older, competitive technologies require rescuers to pause for 10 seconds or more. Unfortunately, interrupting CPR adversely affects survival rates and the 2015 American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines recommend minimizing pauses to increase the chance of a successful outcome.

 

Learn to save a life with our CPR classes.

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