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HeartSine Defibrillator Saves Dülmen Student
December 8, 2014We were delighted to receive news that another life has been saved thanks to a HeartSine® defibrillator!
When 17 year-old student Jannik Sohn suddenly collapsed while at school due to a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), he was rescued with the help of a HeartSine AED (automated external defibrillator). The defibrillator had just been installed the week prior to the incident …
Heartsine Donates Defibrillator To School Of Teacher Saved By Device
September 19, 2014Through its Forward Hearts Program, HeartSine® has donated a samaritan® PAD 500P to Mosman Public School in New South Wales, Australia on behalf of one of its young teachers, Tristan Wallis, who was saved by a HeartSine AED (automated external defibrillator) earlier this year.
Mr Wallis was attending a school camp event when
he suddenly collapsed in amongst …
HeartSine Defibrillator Saves Tennis Ace
August 19, 2014*Please note this article first appeared in the Irish Examiner on Monday 18th August 2014.
It was almost game, set, and match for one Limerick man when he suffered a cardiac arrest and collapsed during a game of tennis in Cork.
But thanks to the swift actions of his opponent, who used CPR and a …
Another life saved thanks to HeartSine defibrillator in dentist office
May 9, 2014We were delighted to receive news that another life has been saved thanks to a HeartSine defibrillator and a quick thinking receptionist!
Simon Walker, aged 53, suddenly collapsed in a dentist waiting room in Mossley, Manchester, England.
Following several failed attempts at resuscitation, receptionist Charlotte Anderson-Hughes, suspected cardiac arrest and, using her initiative, deployed the HeartSine …
Redlands Businesses to Benefit from AED Donated on Behalf of Man Saved at Anytime Fitness in Riverside
January 14, 2014As a result of a recommendation by a responder who saved a man’s life using CPR and an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), the Flamingo Cocktail Bar in Redlands, CA, as well as other nearby businesses, will have access to a HeartSine AED. The donation is part of HeartSine’s Forward Hearts program that enables a saved person or his/her responder to …
Local Vancouver Ski Area to Receive Donation of HeartSine AED after Life-Saving Event at Sterling Crane
December 16, 2013Thanks to a young, CPR-trained mechanic, a crane operator at Sterling Crane has survived a sudden cardiac arrest, enabling a HeartSine® samaritan® public access defibrillator (PAD) to be donated to the Mount Cain ski area in Vancouver Island, Canada.
HeartSine, a world leader in defibrillators for public access and non professional use, and its Authorized Distributor Rescue 7, are making the …
HeartSine AED Comes to Rescue of Swedish Sports Commentator
July 12, 2013HeartSine came to the rescue when Swedish sports commentator Christer Ulfbåge suffered a sudden cardiac arrest while participating in a recent celebrity golf tournament.
Ulfbåge, 71, collapsed on the course located outside Stockholm and was immediately and continuously given CPR by fellow golfer and friend Hans Fahlén while waiting for an ambulance to arrive.
With the ambulance still minutes out …
SCA Strikes European Athletes; UK Community Responds with AED Placements
March 10, 2013Last year there were numerous reports of seemingly healthy athletes across Europe who were felled on the field by sudden cardiac arrest (SCA).
Take the case of Fabrice Muamba, former midfielder for the Bolton Wanderers football club in the United Kingdom, who suffered SCA during a match in March 2012. Despite his heart being stopped for a total of 78 …
Sarnia Collegiate Institute & Technical School Presented with Public Access Defibrillator
January 17, 2013The County of Lambton, HeartSine, and Rescue 7 are partnering together to present a Public Access Defibrillator to a local high school in recognition of a life saved through the use of the device last fall. Read the original press release.
AED Donation is Survivor’s Heartfelt Thanks to Raider’s Youth Organization
October 10, 2012Last fall, longtime Bethlehem resident Lee “Butch” Martin suffered a heart attack while attending a Liberty High School football game to watch his granddaughter, Kaitlyn Marakovits, cheer for the Bethlehem Youth Raiders squad.