TRENTON – In an effort to reduce incidents of abuse among vulnerable residents, legislation sponsored by Senator Fred H. Madden…
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TRENTON – In an effort to reduce incidents of abuse among vulnerable residents, legislation sponsored by Senator Fred H. Madden…
TRENTON – Legislation sponsored by Senator Joseph F. Vitale that requires schools to have automated external defibrillators (AED) available during school hours and at school-sponsored athletic events was signed into law. The law is an attempt to reduce the number of students and youth athletes who die from sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) – a condition where the heart’s electrical system malfunctions and stops pumping blood to the rest of the body, often without any visible symptoms.
“There are as many as 7,000 children who die in the U.S. each year from sudden cardiac arrest – many who could have been saved if an automated external defibrillator were available in their time of need,” said Senator Vitale, D-Middlesex. “Since early defibrillation of a child going through sudden cardiac arrest is the most critical step in saving their life, it is vital that we have these devices on hand when they are most needed – during school hours and at sporting practices and events. This law will save New Jersey children’s lives.”
TRENTON – Legislation sponsored by Senator Joseph F. Vitale that would require schools to have automated external defibrillators (AED) available during school hours and for school-sponsored athletic events was unanimously approved today by the full Senate. The bill is an attempt to reduce the number of students and youth athletes who die from sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) – a condition where the heart’s electrical system malfunctions and stops pumping blood to the rest of the body, often without any visible symptoms.
“There are as many as 7,000 children who die in the U.S. each year from sudden cardiac arrest – many who could have been saved if an automated external defibrillator were available in their time of need,” said Senator Vitale, D-Middlesex. “Since early defibrillation of a child going through sudden cardiac arrest is the most critical step in saving their life, it is vital that we have these devices on hand when they are most needed – during school hours and at sporting practices and events. This legislation will save New Jersey children’s lives.”
TRENTON – Legislation sponsored by Senator Joseph F. Vitale that would require schools, recreational departments and youth camps to have automated external defibrillators (AED) for youth athletic events was unanimously approved today by the Senate Education Committee. The bill is an attempt to reduce the number of youth athletes who die from sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) – a condition where the heart’s electrical system malfunctions and stops pumping blood to the rest of the body, often without any visible symptoms.
“In the US, an estimated 7,000 children die each year from sudden cardiac arrest with student athletes two to three times more likely to suffer and die from this silent killer,” said Senator Vitale (D-Middlesex). “By simply having an automated external defibrillator on hand at sporting events and practices and training coaches and staff to properly use these life-saving devices, these deaths could be prevented.”