CVMC Donates AED to Challenger Early College High School at CVCC to Help Save Lives

HICKORY, NC – May 4, 2015 – Catawba Valley Medical Center (CVMC) has once again helped fill the need for portable automated external defibrillators (AED) in area schools. According to the American Heart Association (AHA), the use of AEDs dramatically lowers the risk of death from sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) and CVMC equipped the students and staff of Challenger Early College High School at Catawba Valley Community College (CVCC) with an AED and providing training for its use.

“When the heart unexpectedly stops, electric shock administered by an AED is very effective at restoring it to a normal rhythm,” said Carl Becker, CVMC Director Heart and Vascular Services. “We believe that putting AEDs in schools helps improve the odds of surviving SCA by extending access to life-saving equipment and empowering trained personnel to initiate shock therapy while emergency personnel are on the way.”

Last week, Challenger Early College High School at Catawba Valley Community College (CVCC) became the most recent school in the community to receive an AED provided by CVMC. The portable device will travel with Challenger athletes and be available for use on campus by trained students, staff or spectators. Over the last five years, CVMC has donated more than six AEDs to high schools and middle schools as well as provided training to staff.

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