Article 5TPXA Drone carrying a defibrillator saves its first heart attack patient in Sweden

Drone carrying a defibrillator saves its first heart attack patient in Sweden

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Jasmine Hicks
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A man in Sweden is alive today thanks to - in part - a drone. The 71-year-old had a heart attack while shoveling snow in December and was resuscitated by a nearby doctor after a drone flew in a defibrillator, Everdrone reported Tuesday.

Someone having a heart attack needs help within 10 minutes in order to survive. Everdrone's Emergency Medical Aerial Delivery (EMADE) service is designed to deliver help as quickly as possible - it allows emergency dispatchers to send a drone carrying the device to a caller's home, kickstarting the lifesaving process before the ambulance arrives at their home. In this particular patient's case, it took three minutes for the services to deliver the defibrillator to his home. A bystander, who happened to...

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