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Originally Posted by M2inOR
I am the coordinator for our neighborhood of about 100 homes in Marsh Bend. We have two, and are secured with combination locks.
We have a team of trained responders. I collected funds to purchase and install them, pay for replacement batteries in 4 years, replacement of pads after use, and pay for the alert system that notifies responders when there is a cardiac event.
We collected enough for more than 4 years of costs and alert memberships.
We are all trained, and will have periodic refresher training. We also hope to be there when needed, but don't mind if we are never needed.
Our neighborhood was easy - almost all contributed.
The way it works:
- home or family member calls 911 for response
- 911 dispatch determines location and whether this is a cardiac event where an AED would be helpful
- Emergency Services is dispatched AND EeadyAlert is notified. ReadyAlert checks their database and issues a voice and/or text alert to the responders closest to AED group.
Our group pays an annual fee to ReadyAlert for that dispatch service.
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I am thrilled that TV offers this amazing service but shocked to learn that they are not provided by TV and that the volunteers are asked to continually fundraise for them.