Just wondering if other brigades have started purchasing AED's yet.
Our Group has now got one in each Command Car and each brigade is likely to get one (due to some second hand ones being donated) my brigade is about to purchase at least another one - possibly two depending on how another grant application goes.
Should the CFS be recommending a particular brand or model, or do we just leave it up to brigades to purchase whatever they like.
I've got a few quotes on different models but am still not sure which one to go for, and reading some of the info on here confused the situation a bit more. Anyone got an suggestions for up to $3000.
mattB.....at the probable risk of being hammered again as a salesman, here is
my summary of what to look for;
a. device delivers at least 150J of energy. There is no data to confirm the optimal setting, but in my experience less than 15oJ is less likely to be sufficient - again, personal opinion
b. you want the device to be a minimum of IPX5 rated....this relates to its water proofness....it correlates to its dust proofness as well...which as u know is an issue in appliances.
c. Minimum of 5 year battery and electrode life...they are expensive to replace....about $180 a set.
d. You want the electrodes pre-connected to the machine.....in an emergency, time counts and clumsy fingers will be present
e. don't pay more than $2200 for a unit.....there are good examples under or around that
f. whoever u get your unit from, u should get a free training session for all of your crew - and get hands on fitting it to a manikin, not just a talk.
g. dont be fooled by the sales gimmicks like the depth measure etc....see my comments on this post earlier....they arent a good indicator of adequate compression (according to the Australian guidelines)
I think thats about it....if u want further advice....pm me if u like, otherwise no doubt some sooky la-la will get all ansy
I have a document with a single technical comparison for all common brands of AEDs on the market if you are interested, but i cant post it with this reply as the file is too big If you want a copy leave your email on here and I'll send it through There is a second document which is of a newer one that is on the market that I havent had a chance to incorporate into the larger document....please compare them all and see what suits u guys
as for other Brigades....yes there are at least 7 that I know that have them. Most of them are on rural response appliances - if u think the ambos or the command car will get to u in 4 minutes, then u probably dont need one on that appliance...otherwise please consider, as they say.
Theres probably no value in the CFS recommending a single model, their technology changes that frequently that it would make it mostly superfluous....and lets face it, no-one follows those rules anyway with anything else..lol. As I said in my original post, ALL of the units on the market deliver a shock when the button is pushed....thats what counts - the rest is but incidental