You’re tasked with keeping your school community safe, and that’s a big responsibility. Preparing in advance for unexpected accidents and medical incidents could mean the difference between life and death for your students, staff, and visitors.

Ensure you are Rescue Ready®

When sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) or traumatic injuries happen in your school, ZOLL automated external defibrillators (AEDs) and Mobilize™ trauma kits empower anyone to jump in and help save a life. Step-by-step instructions and real-time feedback ensure that anyone can use these lifesaving tools. Add Rescue Ready® Services program management and you’ll have the peace of mind of knowing your devices and responders will be ready when you need them most.

"…monitoring of CPR quality is arguably one of the most significant advances in resuscitation practice in the past 20 years and one that should be incorporated into every resuscitation and every professional rescuer program."

AHA Quality Consensus Statement

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Helpful resources

Know your local laws

Increasingly, AEDs and trauma kits are required in schools and at athletic events.

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AED Buyer's Guide

Establishing an emergency action plan (EAP) is one of the first steps toward ensuring your school is ready for medical emergencies.

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Know they’re ready

AEDs are fairly easy to maintain, but for schools with multiple AEDs, ZOLL PlusTrac™ program management software will notify you if pads and batteries need to be replaced or any aspect of your program is out of compliance.

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Also of interest

Heroes for Life

When officer Matthew Van Hall was dispatched to St. Louis Middle School for a sudden cardiac arrest, he assumed he’d be rescuing an adult. Instead, he discovered 16-year-old high school junior Maverick Giles, who had collapsed during basketball practice.

Read Maverick’s story

Time is of the essence

Severe bleeding, airway complications, and SCA can become deadly in a matter of minutes. Access to trauma kits with just-in-time instructions can help anyone provide care.

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CPR saves lives

In 38 states and the District of Columbia, high school students must complete CPR training in order to graduate.

Learn why high-quality CPR is important