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*August 12, 2009, 11:30 AM EDT, 8:30 AM PDT*

The way we perform CPR in the field is changing. Scientific literature
supports the need to minimize interruptions in chest compressions and
monitor the quality of those compressions. This webcast will describe the
merits of mechanical CPR devices and how those devices are changing EMS
protocols across the country.

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survival rate of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests by placing automated
external defibrillators in public places.

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