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Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs)   

 

Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are a proven method of reducing death and disabilityWall-mounted cabinets like this one are in West Linn public buildings, allowing ready public access to the AED inside.  The cabinet's alarm notifies trained city employees of the emergency. from sudden cardiac arrest.  Most commonly caused by acute myocardial infarction (heart attack), sudden cardiac arrest kills more than 300,000 Americans every year; the great majority die before reaching a hospital. The most common initial arrhythmias, or malfunctions, in adult cardiac arrest can be cured by electricity; early defibrillation is a nationally recognized standard of care. To provide a realistic chance of survival, defibrillation must be available soon after cardiac arrest. Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue sends a defibrillator on every medical call, but in order for survival rates to rise significantly, AEDs must be out in the community.

There are numerous sources of web-based information on AED technology, related research, AED safety, and additional information on heart attacks and AEDs.

How do AEDs work? (PDF, 30kB)

Where can I find AED training?

Where are AEDs in TVF&R's district?

Where else can I find AEDs?

What liability issues are associated with AEDs?

More AED questions and answers

More on sudden cardiac arrest, heart attack, and AEDs

TVF&R AED maintenance log (PDF, 58 kB)

CPR and AEDs in the race against time (USA Today)

Minnesota teenager saves life at basketball game with AED

Additional online AED resources

 

AEDs in TVF&R's district

AEDs are appropriate where there is a greater-than-average population of "at-risk" employees and visitors, or "high-risk" locations.  Although research is ongoing, there are some recognized criteria for public-access AED placement.  TVF&R participated in the national Public Access Defibrillation study and also supports AED locations outside of the study.  All TVF&R response vehicles carry defibrillators, and AEDs are in all TVF&R administrative offices (North, South, East, Training Center, District Administration) and in many non-emergency district vehicles.  More than seventy agencies, facilities, and businesses in TVF&R's district have AEDs, some with multiple AEDs and/or multiple locations.
AGC - Wilsonville SAIF Corporation - Tigard
Alaska Tanker Co. - Beaverton St. Matthew Lutheran Church - Beaverton
Al Kader Shrine - Wilsonville Sentrol/Interlogix - Tualatin
Allied Systems - Sherwood Seventh Day Adventist Church - Beaverton
Anthro Corp. - Tualatin Sherwood High School
Bally Total Fitness - all OR locations Sherwood Ice Arena
Beaverton Foursquare Church City of Sherwood Police Dept.
Beaverton School District high schools City of Sherwood Senior Center
City of Beaverton Police Dept. Shindaiwa - Tualatin
C2F - Beaverton Skanska - Intel Aloha campus
Calvin Presbyterian Church - Tigard Smith Barney - Beaverton
Catlin Gable School - Washington Co. Special Districts Assn. of Oregon - Tigard
Charbonneau Golf Club - Wilsonville Sunset Presbyterian Church - Cedar Hills
ClearEdge Power - Washington Co. Tektronix - Beaverton
Club Sports Oregon - Tigard David Tenhulzen, DMD - Tualatin
Coffee Creek Prison - Wilsonville Three Springs - Tigard
Columbia Sportswear - Beaverton Thompson Grass Valley - Beaverton
Complementary Healthcare Plan - Beaverton TriMet - Merlo, Elmonica maintenance centers
Curves - all OR locations City of Tigard City Hall
DPI Specialty Foods - Tualatin City of Tigard Library
DWFritz Automation - Durham City of Tigard Police Dept.
Electro Scientific Industries - Beaverton City of Tigard Water Bldg. auditorium
Epic Imaging West - Beaverton Tigard Rehab
Fry's Electronics - Wilsonviile Transcore Commercial Service - Beaverton
GE Security - Tualatin Tualatin Hills Parks & Recreation District
General Motors - Beaverton       Aloha
Gillespie Graphics - Wilsonville       Aquatic & Tennis - Beaverton
Herzog-Meier - Beaverton       Athletic Center - Beaverton
The Hoop - Beaverton       Conestoga - Beaverton
JAE Oregon - Tualatin       Elsie Stuhr - Beaverton
Jana's by Kerry - Tualatin       Fanno - Beaverton
Jesuit High School - Washington Co.       Harman - Beaverton
KPTV/KPDX - Beaverton       Jenkins - Aloha
Kaiser Clinics - Aloha, Beaverton, Tualatin       Nature Park - Beaverton
City of King City Police Dept.       Swim Center - Beaverton
Landmark Ford - Tigard Tualatin Valley Water District - Beaverton
Leupold & Stevens - Beaverton Tuality Urgent Care - Aloha
Lexus of Portland - Washington Co. Utility Vault - Wilsonville
Lumber Products - Tualatin Valley Catholic High School - Beaverton
Mentor Graphics - Wilsonville Veris Industries - Tigard
Moore Electronics - Tualatin Village Baptist Church - Beaverton
New Vision Fellowship Church - Beaverton Walton Physical Therapy - Tigard
Nike - Beaverton, Wilsonville Washington Square - Tigard
Norse Bible Church - Tualatin City of West Linn City Hall
Northwest Medical Teams - Tigard City of West Linn Library
NW Natural training facility - Tualatin City of West Linn Police Dept.
Oregon Episcopal School - Washington Co. City of West Linn Public Works
Oregon Graduate Ctr. - Beaverton City of West Linn Senior Center
Our Redeemer Luther Church - Tigard Willamette Dental - Beaverton
Park Place Athletic - Beaverton Greg Williams, DMD - Tigard
Parr Lumber - Raleigh Hills, West Linn City of Wilsonville City Hall
PGE - Beaverton, Wilsonville (CCC) City of Wilsonville Library
Platt Electric - Beaverton City of Wilsonville Police/CCSO
Plumbers/Steamfitters #290 - Tualatin City of Wilsonville Senior Center
Portland Golf Club - Washington Co. Women's Healthcare Assoc - Peterkort, Tualatin
Precision Interconnect - Tigard, Wville Xerox - Wilsonville
Re/Max - multiple locations YMCA - Griffith Park, Sherwood
Rite Aid Distribution Ctr. - Wilsonville

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AEDs elsewhere

AEDs are becoming more common in the hands of non-medical responders.  The clear verbal and visual prompts provided by many machines - some of which can be programmed into a variety of languages - make AED use easier than CPR.  Most US airports have them in the passenger terminals and some have reported "save" rates of 60% or more. Numerous universities and other institutions, as well as public buildings and private businesses, are now deploying AEDs, with abundant success stories.  The demonstrated effectiveness of AEDs has led many safety and medical organizations to call for greater access to defibrillators, both on the part of EMS responders and the general public. To view selected positions and policies, please see:

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AED types*

NOTE: Access Cardiosystems AEDs have been recalled and the company is out of business.  Physio-Control has a recall on some of their Lifepak 500s; Heartsine has a recall on some of their Samaritan AEDs; Welch Allyn has recalls from 2005, 2006, and 2007 on some of their AED 20s, a 2007 recall on some AED 10s, and a recall for some of their PIC 50s; Defibtech has a recall on some of their Lifeline and ReviveR AEDs.

 

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Legal and liability issues

Oregon House Bill (HB) 3482, passed in 2005, updated Good Samaritan protection for trained AED providers, employers, property-owners, or agencies who make AEDs available for use, physicians who oversee AED programs, and training providers.  AED providers must maintain necessary training and ensure that deployed AEDs have current batteries and electrode pads. All 50 states have laws addressing liability protection for AED use, but scope, practice, and protection vary considerably.  The new law, Oregon Revised Statutes 30.802, superseded Oregon's previous AED Good Samaritan law, ORS 30.801.  As AEDs are viewed more like necessary safety equipment than just another type of medical equipment (fire extinguishers are a common analogy) we seem to be approaching the day when NOT having public-access AEDs will be a greater liability than having them.

On November 13th 2000, the Cardiac Arrest Survival Act (CASA) and the Rural Access to Emergency Devices Act (Rural AED Act), were signed into law as components of the Public Health Improvement Act of 2000. The Rural AED Act provided up to 25 million dollars to help rural communities purchase and place AEDs within their communities. In addition to making recommendations on AED placement, CASA expanded some "Good Samaritan" legal protections to AED users and purchasers.

There are detailed discussions on liability and other legal issues associated with AEDs from AED Risk Insights, and a useful summary from the American Heart Association (PDF, 31 kB).  A 2006 AHA policy statement recommends features of AED-related legislation.

AED legislation in other states

OSHA workplace first-aid guide recommends AEDs

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Questions?

Please contact Linda Wert, 503-625-8187.

NOTE: Some material on this page is from commercial websites.  Use of this material does not constitute an endorsement by TVF&R.

*Manufacturer information is provided to inform the public about availability and does not indicate preference or endorsement.  Only FDA-approved AEDs are listed.

     

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