Participating in sports and other outdoor activities is a great way to have fun and get exercise. But unexpected medical incidents such as sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) can change everything in a heartbeat.

Ensure you are Rescue Ready®

Equipping your facilities and outdoor spaces with ZOLL automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) and Mobilize® trauma kits can make the difference between life and death for your athletes, employees, members, and visitors. And with Rescue Ready Services program management software, service, and training, you can ensure your devices and responders will be ready when every minute counts.

Helpful resources

Know your local laws

Increasingly, AEDs and trauma kits are required at health clubs and athletic events. Is your organization compliant?

Find out more

Learn how to perform to high-quality CPR

CPR can make the difference between life and death. But it is challenging, even for trained responders, to know if they are pushing hard enough or fast enough.

See how to deliver high-quality CPR

Just-in-time instructions

No matter where you are, the Mobilize Rescue app's just-in-time instructions can help you provide care during a medical emergency. Empower anyone to help with Mobilize trauma kits.

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Preparedness pays off

When emergencies strike, advanced preparation with the right equipment and training can help save lives. Here are 10 factors to consider when choosing an AED.

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Tennis pros save teammate’s life

When Tim suffered SCA on the court, the quick actions of his tennis partners not only saved his life, but according to Tim's cardiologist, likely prevented permanent damage to his heart.

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Stop the bleeding

Severe bleeding can become deadly in a matter of minutes. Using a tourniquet is an effective way to control life-threatening bleeding from a person's arm or leg.

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A foundation of preparedness

Luckily for John, a patron at Gus Orlando’s Gold’s Gym, the facility had an AED. “If this had happened somewhere without an AED, [John] would have died,” says Gus.

Read his story