AED (Automatic External Defibrillator)
The map for Studio lot AEDs can be found here
All emergency personnel should be trained and allowed to use a properly maintained defibrillator if they’re likely to respond to cardiac arrest victims. This includes all first-responding emergency personnel, both hospital and non-hospital.
To make early defibrillation possible, a defibrillator must be immediately available to emergency personnel responding to a cardiac arrest. Thus, all emergency ambulances and other emergency vehicles that respond to or transport heart patients should have a defibrillator.
The American Heart Association recommends that AEDs be available wherever large numbers of people congregate. Such places include airports, convention centers, sports stadiums and arenas, large industrial buildings, high-rise offices, large health fitness facilities, etc.
The Phillips model is the majority of AEDs on the lot. The Cardiac Science models can be found in bldg. 100, 101 and 103.
Please contact the Medical Department for any further AED questions or concerns.