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A 2-minute reference for your next practice step.
Survival drops with every minute without CPR/defibrillation. Systems must remove delay so people can act immediately.
Survival drops with every minute without CPR/defibrillation. Systems must remove delay so people can act immediately.
Use it for one point, one sequence, or one team reminder.
Map your location's "time to AED" (walk time + access barriers).
Read the key points, then use one takeaway in your next public rep.
The chain of survival is a time-based system:
1) Recognize cardiac arrest and call emergency services. 2) Start CPR. 3) Get an AED and follow its prompts.
The practical question for any location is: how many minutes does it take to get pads on a patient and start CPR? Readiness work is reducing that time by removing friction (signage, access, training coverage, and clear roles).
Map your location's "time to AED" (walk time + access barriers). Use one takeaway in one public preview before requesting team access.