FRED PA-1
When you lift the device cover, the FRED PA-1 starts up immediately. The pre-connected electrodes only need to be applied to the patient’s chest. Systematic pre-charging allows shock delivery as soon as necessary.
During a cardiac arrest, the survival probability decreases by about 10 % every minute. If the victim is unconscious and is not breathing normally, chest compressions and rescue breaths (CPR) need to be performed immediately.
CPR doubles the survival rate and the early use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) can lead to survival rates of up to 75% in case of cardiac arrests.In an emergency, procedures that would normally be easy to follow can be confusing. The SCHILLER Group therefore focuses on developing easy-to-use devices, enabling quick action during an emergency.