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December 26, 2007

Chest compression CPR already catching on

     Glendale firefighters in Arizona are teaching their residents the new chest compression only CPR we wrote about in a previous post. The Arizona Republic wrote about it today and it appears the turnout is huge. Their class is taught in about 2 hours which is about half the class time of a current full CPR class.

     Although the current American Heart Association and American Red Cross CPR curriculum doesn't recognize this method (yet), we applaud any effort that empowers more people to save lives.

     New "Guidelines" here we come (although it could still be a few years away)!

December 14, 2007

Philips Heartstart OnSite factory rebate ends December 21, 2007

     Receive a $125 rebate for every Philips Heartstart OnSite AED you buy from the AED Superstore (www.aedsuperstore.com.)

     You'd better hurry...this rebate ends December 21, 2007!

December 12, 2007

Philips Heartstart FRx "3 for Free" promotion ends December 15, 2007

     The Philips Medical factory-authorized FRx "3 for Free" promotion is in effect for purchases made until December 15, 2007.

     Until then, when you order a Philips Heartstart FRx AED from the AED Superstore, you can choose to have 3 accessories added to your order FREE! The list of items you may choose from is available here.

     <Hint> Don't get the "Fast Response Kit." The AED Superstore includes a free Premium Responder Pack with the FRx anyway. Choose from the other items on the list to maximize your value!

Chest compressions without rescue breathing may be as effective as "traditional" CPR--new method known as "CC-CPR"

     The December issue of Circulation reports on the conclusions of two studies which show CPR done without rescue breathing may be as effective as the compression/ventilation combination we're taught to do now. The new method is called "CC-CPR." "CC" stands for "chest compressions."

     The studies were conducted in Sweden and Japan. An article about the findings was posted by U.S. News and World Report. It is not a part of the current American Heart Association or American Red Cross CPR protocols.

     The amount of data coming out about this has us convinced that CC-CPR will be considered as part of a future Guidelines update.