Helping Save Lives in British ColumbiaWelcome to the BC Public Access to Defibrillation (PAD) Program. To help save lives, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of British Columbia is making Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) available in public places where there is a risk someone can suffer a cardiac arrest. Through the PAD Program, the Foundation, in partnership with BC Emergency Health Services, will donate about 450 AEDs over three years to public places like recreation centres, arenas, pools, community centres, libraries, senior centres, busy playing fields, parks and beaches. The Program will donate one or more AEDs to every municipality in British Columbia, depending on population size. The Heart and Stroke Foundation is working with local governments to identify priority locations and place AEDs. These locations are places where large numbers of people gather on a regular basis and/or emergency response times are longer than it takes to save a victim of sudden cardiac arrest. All venues will receive an orientation to their AED and learn how to respond to a sudden cardiac arrest from an emergency medical professional. The BC PAD Program is the first step in what the Foundation believes needs to be a province-wide goal to place AEDs in all public spaces.
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