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GREENFIELD TOWNSHIP, Pa. -- So many things in our lives are automated these days. Now, automation could save your life. Greenfield Township Volunteer EMT's recently purchased a mechanical CPR device.
Emergency Response Services in Marshall County recently received upgraded equipment that aims to enhance lifesaving measures Situations involving the need for CPR are scary, and if not ...
New automatic CPR machines in use for about a month on Vandergrift/Oklahoma EMS ambulances have already helped paramedics and EMTs save lives. Vandergrift/Oklahoma Emergency Medical Services recently ...
A new machine is making it easier for EMTs to care for those in life-or-death situations by automatically conducting CPR. Buchanan County EMS has purchased 10 Lucas 3 machines that, according to EMT ...
PEPPERELL (CBS) - A new, lifesaving machine did its job for the first time in Pepperell this weekend. It's called the Lucas 3, and it plays a crucial role in CPR. It is also the reason a 67-year-old ...
TOWNSEND – A person was in cardiac arrest, and first responders knew they had to act fast. In a situation where most would pair up and switch off between chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth breaths, ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Honolulu EMS calls the automated CPR machine a game changer. LUCAS, the Lund University Cardiopulmonary Assist System, can do chest compressions consistently for at least 30 ...
IRONTON - The Lawrence County Emergency Medical Services district will put two Lucas 3.1 CPR machines on ambulances by Oct. 1, Jeff Gaskin, an EMS official, told the Lawrence County Board of ...
Alan Zacharias chose Mt. Bierstadt as his first Colorado 14er, after hitting several other famous hikes like the Manitou Incline. "Drove up there, had a successful ascent up the mountain, and came ...
VIRGINIA BEACH -- The City of Virginia beach has one Lucas machine as a pilot project. The devices cost about $15,000. Crews have been using the machine since July 2013. They've used on 20 percent of ...
TOWNSEND — A person was in cardiac arrest, and first responders knew they had to act fast. In a situation where most would pair up and switch off between chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth breaths, ...
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