According to statistics of the U.S.Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 220,000 people go into sudden cardiac arrest every year in the the United States, about 10,000 of them at work.
By the time EMS gets to the scene, the victim's chance of survival will have dropped to about 5-7%. But studies show that immediate defibrillation can result in a 60% 1-year survival rate.
The New
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