Lethbridge Fire & Emergency Services implements Cardiac Survivability Program
LETHBRIDGE, AB – Lethbridge Fire & Emergency Services (LFES) is now using some new technology, which will increase residents’ chances of survival from cardiac arrest.
The Cardiac Survivability Program started last fall.
Full implementation of new tools began late last month. The new tools used by local crews include a High-Performance CPR system, a mechanical CPR device called Zoll Autopulse, as well as Handtevy Mobile, which is an app-based system to help practitioners with medication administration, equipment preparation and education for pediatric patients.
Adam Perrett, Medical Training Officer with Lethbridge Fire & Emergency Services said, “We are the first municipality in Canada to adopt the Handtevy system, which has been a key piece to making our Cardiac Survivability Program a success.”