Medical emergencies can strike anytime, anywhere. If a medical emergency affects one of your soldiers, you can’t wait for an ambulance to arrive. Their best chance for survival depends on the quick action of bystanders and ZOLL® equipment. Our best-in-class automated defibrillators and trauma kits with real-time guidance help users keep victims alive until trained medical professionals can take over.

A trusted voice in a moment of uncertainty

Your ZOLL automated external defibrillators (AEDs) provide real-time audio and visual feedback to support rescuers in delivering high-quality CPR, which is associated with improved cardiac arrest survival rates. This technology, combined with responder training, has been shown to more than double cardiac arrest survival rates.1 These capabilities give rescuers the confidence to take action when every minute counts.

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Military resources

View instructional videos and product manuals or browse our e-learning centre. We provide multiple resources that provide the tools you need to best use our products.

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Service and support

Exceptional care takes more than just technology. Our service and support teams help keep your medical equipment running smoothly, offering training for preventive maintenance and service contracts. We partner with you to ensure that every member of your staff knows how to get the most out of our state-of-the-art products.

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Lifesaving care in all situations

We aim to empower and sustain your goal of supporting, restoring and protecting soldiers and civilians at home and abroad. ZOLL offers multiple solutions to improve patient care and wellbeing in all environments.

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News & Insights


White Paper: The ZOLL TBI Dashboard™ as a Clinical Decision Support Tool in the Management and Treatment of TBI Patients

Rapid management of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) is crucial for preventing secondary injuries and improving outcomes. Quickly monitor and manage key vital signs with the TBI Dashboard, an integrated technology that supports evidence-based TBI treatment guidelines.

1 Bobrow BJ, et al. Ann Emerg Med. 2013 Jul;62(1):47–56.e1. Epub 2013 Mar 7.

2 https://international.heart.org/hands-only-cpr/