EHS AED Registry

Humanequin

Welcome to the EHS AED Registry Program. Through the promotion of AEDs and increasing CPR and AED awareness, the EHS AED Registry program is committed to helping save lives in Nova Scotia and beyond. The core function of the registry is to help improve sudden cardiac arrest survival rates by rapidly linking AEDs, AED responders and sudden cardiac arrest patients. The registry works with members of the general public to help register publicly accessible and private AEDs to create a database that will notify volunteer responders when an AED is needed during an emergency. The registry is integrated with our Medical Communication Centre and, if all conditions are met, the Medical Communication Officer will advise you of the nearby AED during a cardiac emergency. The registry will also send AED inspectors maintenance and expiry notifications, ensuring that their device is always maintained and up-to-date.

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