The Vivalink AED was the first flagship product by the Minneapolis based SurvivaLink Corporation, which later manufactured the popular SurVivaLink FirstSave AED. The Vivalink AED was unique in that it was one of the first modern AEDs to use a "one button" design by incorporating the power up feature with the opening of the lid cover. SurvivaLink was acquired by Cardiac Science in 2001, who continues to manufacturer similar AEDs under the Powerheart brand name.
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Project StatReview is an educational initiative to familiarize rescuers with Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) that they may use in their workplaces, public locations or homes. The project provides a short video on how to power on the AED, an opportunity to listen to the provided voice prompts and how to deliver a rescue shock. These videos do not replace CPR/AED training, which is easily available through local training agencies. Project StatReview does not endorse one particular brand of defibrillator over another.
@ButtonsAndBells Amazingly enough, some agencies are still using this unit, albeit they are far rarer now. This particular trainer was retired from a Fire agency in the past six months.
Markhk 1 year ago
Since this trainer is discontinued, where on earth did you get it?
ButtonsAndBells 1 year ago