Cardiac Science AEDs (automated portable public access defibrillators) for Saudi airline:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Cardiac Science, a company that manufactures and markets automated portable public access defibrillators (AEDs) and patient monitors, has signed an agreement with the Saudi Arabian nation airline, to equip its entire fleet of commercial passenger planes with Powerheart AEDs. Raymond Cohen, president of the Irvine, California-based company, said that the airline had purchased 104 AEDs and was joining a growing number of international carriers currently outfitting their passenger aeroplanes with the equipment. "We believe this selection validates our claim that the Powerheart is the easiest to use and most reliable AED on the market and we look forward to working with them and other carriers," he added.
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