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On the 28th of November, LifeVac Europe was once again informed of LifeVac being used to save a choking casualty. This time the incident occurred in a Spanish care establishment when a male resident who suffers from a severe neurological disability in his 40’s started to choke on chopped up apple during snack time. BLS protocol […]
On the 18th of November, LifeVac Europe was informed once again it had been used to save another life. This time to save a residents life in a Future Care Group home in Chichester. It was only in October that Future Care Group partnered with LifeVac and we completed regional training for their group rollout. Future Care Group […]
On November 14th, LifeVac was used to save the life of a 3-year-old boy named Zeppelin who was choking on fruit loops. The child was on the kitchen floor, not able to cough or make a sound. He was unresponsive when his mother spoke to him. His airway was completely blocked and was turning blue. […]
On November 13th LifeVac was used to save the life of 3-week-old, Audrey Johnson, the youngest life saved! The infant’s airway was fully obstructed and she was turning blue. She was unable to breathe due to the combination of thick mucus and gripe water. Infant choking rescue procedures were performed but were not working. Jerad, […]
November 8th LifeVac was used by EKAB Ambulance Service in Greece to save another life. A 90-year-old lady with Alzheimer’s Disease was eating dinner with her daughter when she began to choke on her food (chopped up burger). As soon as her daughter realized her mother was choking she administeredabdominal thrusts and back blows which […]
We are thrilled to announce that LifeVac has registered its 12th life saved
LifeVac, the revolutionary device that has successfully rescued choking victims, will be included in the Emergency Response Training and Support Services (ERTSS) training programs. Read the full story: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/ertss-includes-lifevac-in-training-300371831.html
The Cerebral Palsy Association of Nassau County recently purchased 117 LifeVac units and will distribute them throughout nineteen residential homes, two community centers and one forty-eight bed facility. Read the full story: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cerebral-palsy-association-of-nassau-county-deploys-lifevac-in-all-locations-300328077.html