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perrjojo
04-15-2013, 07:53 PM
I understand that there are 73 AED neighborhoods in TV. (Automatic External Defibrilator). Does your neighborhood have this program? If so, please tell the pros and cons and if it has been successful.

gerryann
04-15-2013, 07:59 PM
I understand that there are 73 AED neighborhoods in TV. (Automatic External Defibrilator). Does your neighborhood have this program? If so, please tell the pros and cons and if it has been successful.

I as well, would love to hear how this program has worked out....if it has been used successfully (if your neighborhood has the program).

vj1213
04-15-2013, 09:11 PM
We have 2 in our area of Buttonwood. Can't say if it has been successful, since it has not had to be used. And hopefully it never will.

pooh
04-15-2013, 09:19 PM
We have 2 on our street that has 65 houses. The other 4 streets in our section of Caroline, 65 homes total on those streets, 2 more. We have not had to use them, so, far, thankfully. They've been in place for a few years now. One is attached to my house as a matter of fact.

jane032657
04-15-2013, 09:22 PM
We just today completed our initial fundraising for 7 AED machines for our Village neighborhood. We raised $15,670 in 2 1/2 weeks from 40% of our villa neighborhood. We will be the largest AED program in The Villages. I expect it to be a wonderful investment in being a proactive intervention should any of our precious neighbors need it. Our next step will be a call fo volunteer responders and then training in CPR and AED implementation. We are also having a community informational meeting for anyone who wants to attend from our Village neighborhood. Captain Gail Lazenby is a wealth of information and a wonderful leader in this effort.

missypie
04-15-2013, 09:22 PM
My parents contributed for one in Sanibel. Some don't think it's necessary. Thank all the folks that have begun these programs!:BigApplause:

NECHFalcon68
04-16-2013, 06:56 AM
My parents contributed for one in Sanibel. Some don't think it's necessary. Thank all the folks that have begun these programs!:BigApplause:

If it saves one life, then it was worth it.

asianthree
04-16-2013, 07:05 AM
Just remember someone needs to do CPR while waiting for someone to bring the AED...take a life saving course...for those who have had to do CPR for real its not easy...

keithwand
04-16-2013, 07:10 AM
YES. We have 3 in MacClenny at Fernandina.

gomoho
04-16-2013, 07:29 AM
We are in the process of having them installed in Hadley on Lacrosse/Edmonton. Havanna already has them. Am so appreciative of the gentleman that has co-ordinated this program, but baffled by the lack of financial support on the 2 streets. Two streets were combined to make it work financially. I understand the response time on Havanna during the drills is phenomenal - don't know if they have had to use the AED at this point.

jane032657
04-16-2013, 07:43 AM
The Villages provides the CPR and AED training for free to all responders. It also stymies me why some people do not see the amazing benefit of this program if it can save one life. I am very proud of the 40% of Haciendas of Mission Hills neighborhood who in 2 1/2 weeks responded to my request for support and we raised enough to purchase the equipment we need and surpassed our initial goal of $15,330. It is overwhelmingly emotional to me to see such amazing caring for one's fellow person. I love my neighbors.

buggyone
04-16-2013, 08:51 AM
I know it has been in the Daily Sun but I do not remember. What is the cost to have the AED's installed in a neighborhood and how many of the residents of the immediate area of the AED have to have had the training in both the AED and the CPR before they can be installed?

NECHFalcon68
04-16-2013, 08:56 AM
I know it has been in the Daily Sun but I do not remember. What is the cost to have the AED's installed in a neighborhood and how many of the residents of the immediate area of the AED have to have had the training in both the AED and the CPR before they can be installed?

Contact Capt Gail Lazenby of villages Public Safety Office. He can give you all the details.
The units themselves are approx. $1000 each.

gomoho
04-16-2013, 08:58 AM
The Villages provides the CPR and AED training for free to all responders. It also stymies me why some people do not see the amazing benefit of this program if it can save one life. I am very proud of the 40% of Haciendas of Mission Hills neighborhood who in 2 1/2 weeks responded to my request for support and we raised enough to purchase the equipment we need and surpassed our initial goal of $15,330. It is overwhelmingly emotional to me to see such amazing caring for one's fellow person. I love my neighbors.

Kudos to the folks in Mission Hills and their willingness to help each other out. Now that's The Village spirit.:ho:

red tail
04-16-2013, 09:54 AM
i was wondering if they would be a help considering how efficient our 911 service is?

gomoho
04-16-2013, 10:21 AM
Target response time for neighborhood AED's is I believe under 2 minutes. When you are talking a heart attack - seconds count - so yes they are efficient.

sukismom
04-16-2013, 10:23 AM
Our neighborhood in Mallory have two AEDs and we have received CPR and AED training along with additional training follow-ups. As far as as how efficienit, it is a fact that the sooner CPR is started the better the chance of survival. So, if a neighbor can get to someone sooner than 911 services the greater the chance of survival especially with an AED brought to the patient. Well worth the investment.

jane032657
04-16-2013, 10:25 AM
Every minute after a respiratory/coronary attack you lose 10% of your chance to live. 911 is excellent, but sometimes they are out at another call so you the response may not come from your closest emergency center. The AED program provides CPR by a trained neighbor responder until another trained neighbor responder comes with the AED. This can be a life saver until the medics arrive and take over. You hope you never need it, but it is a reasonably priced life insurance policy to have at your access in your neighbobrhood. We all have our activities, meals out, Happy Hours, shopping, trips out of the Villages, so many ways we spend our dollars. This is one investment that is long term and life saving. I encourage people to support them in the Village community.

raynan
04-16-2013, 08:51 PM
I understand that there are 73 AED neighborhoods in TV. (Automatic External Defibrilator). Does your neighborhood have this program? If so, please tell the pros and cons and if it has been successful.
We have 3 in our Jacaranda Island neighborhood in Pennecamp. Many residents went to the AED/CPR training and were certified. Several people signed up to be responders. We did have a call in the neighborhood that was dispatched as a cardiac event when it was smoke alarms going off at 1AM. All 3 AEDs and 20+ responders showed up in under a minute in all manners of dress. Luckily it was a false alarm but a wonderful example of how the program worked. Neighbors helping neighbors.

skyc6
04-16-2013, 09:56 PM
i was wondering if they would be a help considering how efficient our 911 service is?

Our 911 team response does the best they can, but their response time is not always that great, due to no fault of theirs.

Sadie1313
04-17-2013, 01:18 AM
Just remember someone needs to do CPR while waiting for someone to bring the AED...take a life saving course...for those who have had to do CPR for real its not easy...

We have just started to put together the AED program for our area of Buttonwood. It covers 131 homes, and we'll be getting 3 AED's. As far as CPR, Unfortunately, I've had to do it twice when I lived in New York. Fortunately, it saved the person both times, as I lived next door and the ambulance didn't get there until I had his heart going. Nowadays, they don't do mouth to mouth when doing CPR, just compressions. Also, anybody that volunteers as a responder for the AED program, will be trained for free by the Public Saftey dept. in The Villages. The AED program is a wonderful program, and can save lives. I know several people in The Villages, that have used the AEDs and saved a life. Trish

graciegirl
04-17-2013, 04:11 AM
We have just started to put together the AED program for our area of Buttonwood. It covers 131 homes, and we'll be getting 3 AED's. As far as CPR, Unfortunately, I've had to do it twice when I lived in New York. Fortunately, it saved the person both times, as I lived next door and the ambulance didn't get there until I had his heart going. Nowadays, they don't do mouth to mouth when doing CPR, just compressions. Also, anybody that volunteers as a responder for the AED program, will be trained for free by the Public Saftey dept. in The Villages. The AED program is a wonderful program, and can save lives. I know several people in The Villages, that have used the AEDs and saved a life. Trish

I completely agree and good for you for your excellent skills.Trish.

Our neighborhood which is also new has collected the money and several volunteers are ready to be trained. We have 53 homes and will have two units. Not everyone will opt in, but everyone will be protected.

When the 911 call comes in, then a call goes out immediately to the trained volunteers in your neighborhood who go to the home and administer chest compressions until the unit is brought from the nearby home. The unit self directs.

asianthree
04-17-2013, 07:21 AM
i was wondering if they would be a help considering how efficient our 911 service is?

I can tell you how quick..at our first house there was only hand full of people in the area...as i was coming in a lady was standing in the street yelling..had just moved in no phone...not even a cell...I hit my onstar button told them what was needed. I could hear the sirens before i got into the house...yes without cpr it could have been a different story..but Doing CPR on a dummy and on a real person is a very different story...you have to make sure your compressions are delivering the needed pressure...and even if you have taken a class take it again..Our response teams in the villages are quicker than in any area i have seen....

gerryann
04-17-2013, 09:46 AM
Important video. Worth viewing.

Learn Sarver Heart Center (http://ahsc.arizona.edu/node/730)