Surgery Center South in Dothan is the latest business in the area to earn the HeartSafe workplace designation in the prevention of Sudden Cardiac Arrest.
As a HeartSafe workplace, Surgery Center South is certified by the Dothan Fire Department for having a percentage of its employees trained in hands-only CPR and having automated external defibrillators on site.
2. Early CPR – Increasing the number of individuals trained in Hands-only CPR, which increases the chance of effective defibrillation. 4. EMS Intervention – Basic and advanced care provided by EMS is critical. Steps 1-3 by the public aid EMS and provide the best chance for a cardiac arrest victim’s survival.
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