Project Heart Beat

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Automated External Defibrillators (AED) are portable, lightweight devices that analyze a patient's EKG. When appropriate, the AED delivers an electrical pulse through the heart to restore a normal heart rhythm. 

Clinical studies estimate that the survival rate from sudden cardiac arrest increases 50 - 70% when an AED is available and used on a victim within 3 - 5 minutes from the onset of a cardiac arrest. Now an individual, following clear voice directions from the AED, can increase patient survivability through the push of a button from an AED.

To increase the use of AED's, the San Marcos Fire Department serves as a member agency to San Diego Project Heart Beat (SDPHB)

The San Marcos Fire Department offers AED training during its bi-monthly CPR classes.

For more information about AED or San Diego Project Heart Beat, please contact:

San Marcos Fire Department
medical services officer
1 Civic Center Drive
San Marcos, CA 92069

Amy Clark
(760) 744-1050, ext. 3400