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Page 1: Mark L. Johnston, Coordinator Project Heart ReStart The Christ Hospital.

PROJECT HEART RESTART AND LINKING AEDS TO 911

Mark L. Johnston, CoordinatorProject Heart ReStartThe Christ Hospital

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Mark JohnstonCoordinator, Project Heart

ReStart, The Christ HospitalFF-P, Madeira & Indian Hill JFD

Paramedic/Firefighter – 30 Years CPR Instructor – 34 Years ACLS Instructor – 24 Years EMS Instructor – 24 Years BA Public Administration, Miami

University

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EMS before it was known as “EMS”…

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Fire Department EMS

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Outline of Program

Background of Public Service goal/mission

What AEDs do/why they work Who has them? How they are maintained? Connecting community readiness

to emergency response

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Public Service Mission

Public servants goal is to work themselves out of a job

Citizens want to be empowered!

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About Project Heart ReStart

Community outreach program Mission to reduce death rate from

sudden cardiac arrest Places AEDs in non-profits;

promotes placement in all public places where people gather

Provide training and support

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What is an AED?

Automated External Defibrillator Designed to deliver an electric shock to

the heart under prescribed conditions Simplified operation makes it easy for

ANYBODY to use Used by professional rescuers and

untrained laypersons Electric shock can restart the heartbeat

of a pulseless victim

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Examples of AEDs

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More AEDs

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More AEDs…

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Why are AEDs Important?

No Bystander CPR – very, very low chance of survival (0-2%)

Bystander CPR Only – moderate chance of survival (5-25%)

Bystander CPR & AED – best chance of survival (35-74%)

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Rate of Bystander Participation

Bystander CPR? AED used prior to arrival of

EMS?

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What’s required of owning an AED?

Physician prescription/medical control

Trained personnel Emergency response plan Maintained in working order Registered with local EMS

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Concerns of the AED Owner

Theft Untrained personnel will fail

to use it correctly It will be forgotten in a real

emergency Could hurt somebody with it

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REAL Problems with Public AEDs

Not properly maintained Nobody knows where they

are EMS doesn’t know where

they are

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Rescuers know where the FDC is; why not the AED?

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How Can We Correct This?

AED Registry Common medical direction Common training Link to 911 Center

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How Can We Make It Work?

Required registration Technology Universal protocol with EMS Expanded community

training Empower community

responders

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Put it all together

Victim collapses Bystander recognizes collapse, calls 911 911 Operator takes info—enters code Software recognizes code—simultaneously activates

map for operator & notifies citizen responders Operator provides feedback to caller: “An AED is in

the hallway on the second floor near the restroom” for example.

If citizen doesn’t know CPR, dispatcher can also provide instructions

Citizen responder arrives with AED and shock delivered before EMS arrival

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How is this paid for?

Hospital Support Public Health Support Grants/Private Funding

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Who Benefits?

Cardiac Arrest victims AED Owners Emergency Medical Services Hospitals Society

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Conclusion

An AED doesn’t do anybody any good if it doesn’t work or can’t be found quickly

The community must know and be willing to perform CPR on cardiac arrest victims

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Questions?