- Elizabeth Larson
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Lakeport Police Department receives new life-saving defibrillator unit
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LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lakeport Police Department has a new piece of life-saving equipment to use in service to the community.
On Thursday, Chief Brad Rasmussen said his department won an automated external defibrillator, more commonly known as an AED, from the company AED.us.
The company sells the defibrillators and also gives one away a week as part of its commitment to reduce the number of preventable sudden cardiac arrest deaths by placing as many of the AEDs in communities as possible.
“This is our mission, passion and duty,” the company said on its website.
Rasmussen said he applied to the company online for one of its AEDs in the fall. The new unit arrived on Wednesday.
“We are planning on getting more to have in the field and around city facilities,” Rasmussen said.
He said winning the new piece of equipment is particularly timely since all of the department’s officers just completed their annual first responder certification update, which included the use of AEDs.
For the past two years, the training has included certifying officers in the use of AED units, Rasmussen said.
During a daylong training on Jan. 22, all of the officers updated their first responder, AED and CPR certifications and skills, among other training topics, he said.
That was the same day that the Clearlake Police Department sent over some units to patrol the streets for a shift while the training took place, as Lake County News has reported.
Rasmussen said the new unit is valued at $1,200, but such units can cost anywhere from $500 to more than $2,000.
“We will get started with carrying this one I won but will need more,” he said.
The AED.us website cites statistics from the American Heart Association that show that out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survival rates have risen steadily alongside increased use – and knowledge of – CPR by bystanders.
To enter to win an AED, visit the AED.us website.
To find CPR, AED and other life-saving classes, visit the Red Cross website.
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