The Story of the First 600 Seconds
of Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
Calls for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest are one of the most time critical medical emergencies your Public Safety Telecommunicators will receive. It is also the greatest opportunity they have to save a life.
Join us on Wednesday, December 2nd, 1:00 PM (EST) as we explore the significant impact Public Safety Telecommunicators have in the first 600 seconds of an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, and learn how we are partnering with systems to improve survival through verified resuscitation skills competency of these critical first responders.
Date: |
Wednesday, December 2, 2020 |
Time: |
1:00 PM EST – 2:00 PM EST |
Where: |
Online |
Cost: |
Free |
Who should participate?
ECC leadership is highly encouraged to attend this webinar with their cardiac arrest system stakeholders, including Fire and EMS chiefs, Medical Directors, and Hospital Administrators.
Presenter:
Julie Buckingham has spent 20 years in the Public Safety Communications field, working as a telecommunicator, trainer, supervisor, training coordinator, EMD instructor, and QI program manager. She currently services as a member of the American Heart Association ECC T-CPR Task Force, and is an active member of APCO International. |