HeartSine Samaritan PAD AED

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HeartSine Samaritan AED (automatic external defibrillator)

Review By: Bob T.

Rating:

4star HeartSine Samaritan PAD AED

The HeartSine® samaritan® PAD Public Access Defibrilator (or Automatic External Defibrillator) is an easy-to-use medical device especially designed for public access use, to administer lifesaving treatment for Sudden Cardiac Arrest. No complex displays or controls are on this portable defibrillator. It displays a flashing green STATUS light indicates system is operational and ready. The HeartSine samaritan PAD portable defibrillator prompts you visually and audibly with clear, calm instructions – starting with “Adult Patient” if equipped for adult Pad-Pak™, and “Child Patient” if equipped with pediatric-pak™. Other prompts on this automatic external defibrillator instructs users throughout the rescue process, while reminding users to “call for medical assistance.” The system then guides the user through pad application to shock delivery if required.

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Electrode pads are contained in an innovative Pad-Pak™ or Pediatric-Pak™  pre packaged units making it easy to know which units to use with the home defibrillator. Pads are accessible with the defibrillator in the storage case (supplied with each unit).

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Product Description

Samaritan PAD AED. Includes:

  • Custom Carry Case
  • 2 PAD PAKs (Electrode/Battery)
  • Instruction Manual
  • Quick Reference Card
  • AED/CPR Responder Pack
  • AED Check Tag & Window Decal
  • 7 Year Warranty


Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 20 x 14 x 6 inches ; 6.6 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 6.6 pounds

You can order the HeartSine® Samaritan® PAD Automatic External Defibrillator here.

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How to use an AED
Sudden Cardiac Arrest Facts
Here are a few facts to think about:
  • About 75 percent to 80 percent of all out-of-hospital cardiac arrests happen at home.
  • Approximately 95 percent of sudden cardiac arrest victims die before reaching the hospital.
  • Brain death starts to occur four to six minutes after someone experiences cardiac arrest if no CPR and defibrillation occurs during that time.
  • If CPR is not provided, a sudden cardiac arrest victim’s chances of survival fall 7 percent to 10 percent for every minute of delay until defibrillation.
  • If CPR and defibrillation are not provided within minutes of collapse, resuscitation is almost impossible.
  • Approximately 310,000 of all annual adult coronary heart disease deaths in the United States are suffered outside the hospital setting.