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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEFD CARES Contact: Jordan Gilgenbach, Communications Coordinator 952-826-0396 • jgilgenbach@ci.edina.mn.us • www.CityofEdina.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Edina Fire No. 1 in nation for cardiac arrest survival Edina, Minn., April 28, 2011 – The Edina Fire Department’s Emergency Medical Services was ranked No. 1 in the nation in sudden cardiac arrest survival, according to a recent study by the Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival (CARES) program. The study, which looked at cardiac arrest survival rates in 2010 among CARES’s participants, shows Edina with a 71.4 percent survival rate of cardiac arrests that were witnessed by someone and had a shockable rhythm. This compares with a survival rate of 49.4 percent in Hennepin County and 31.8 percent nationwide. “I am very proud of our crews. Police, EMS, fire, dispatch and Southdale Fairview Hospital all do an excellent job,” said Marty Scheerer, Fire Chief of the Edina Fire Department. All EMS agencies in Hennepin County began using the CARES program in 2010. A “Chain of Survival” is used to better a person’s chances of survival. Promptly calling 9-1-1, quickly starting CPR, early use of an automated external defibrillator, delivery of advanced life support and post-resuscitative care all aid in the survival of a cardiac arrest victim. CARES, a collaborative effort of the Center for Disease Control, the American Heart Association and the Emory University Department of Emergency Medicine, began in 2004. Its goal was to develop a registry which could increase the survival rate of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests. The system was tested in the Atlanta metropolitan area in 2005. Currently, CARES has 40 participating communities in 25 states. For more information on the Edina Fire Department, visit www.CityofEdina.com/Fire. To learn more about CARES, visit http://mycares.net. -30-