You can find the locations of Aed Training in South Carolina on www.americancpr.com/. Just go on the website and type in south carolina.
One of the best ways to find a local AED trainer is through the American Heart Association. You can reach them at 1-877-AHA-4CPR or visit their online class finder here: http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=3012360. They will be able to point you in the right direction to get training on the usage of AEDs.
Most community colleges do not offer AED training. This is available at many 4 year schools.
Check out out local American Red Cross at nassauredcross.org for a training schedule.
An AED does two things: 1. Analyze the heart rhythm 2. If necessary- prompt the AED to deliver shock to the heart. (Shocks attempt to restart the heart). Source- I am going though CPR training and I recently learned this
Turn the AED on then follow the instructions it gives you.
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You can find portable travel AED machines for emergencies at medical supply stores, online retailers, or through your healthcare provider.
You can receive AED & CPR training through your local Red Cross programs. You can also receive the training through other services such as the Mid-America Regional Council.
In personal files and in the shop safety binder
Automated external defibrillators (AED) are an added tool in the fight to save lives. They are used on individuals who are suffering a cardiac arrest. AED's can be installed in many different settings. The training to use this technology and become certified in it is accessible to anyone; there is no need for additional medical experience or education.
It is under the big s on the disco sign
Buy one online through AEDdirect.com they have them for sale as well as training items.
Basic first responder courses do not include AED training, but often can be added as a supplementary skill. Your local Red Cross would be a great resource for finding additional information. You can also get additional information online here: http://www.nremt.org/nremt/about/reg_1st_history.asp