Otis Willie
November 6th 03, 10:51 PM
Yokota squadron newly equipped to save lives
(EXCERPT) , By Jennifer H. Svan, Stars and Stripes Pacific edition,
Friday, November 7, 2003
YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan — Airmen or contractors who go into sudden
cardiac arrest at the 459th Airlift Squadron will have a better chance
of surviving thanks to a new piece of equipment.
The squadron recently purchased five automated external defibrillators
— small, portable machines that can jump-start an idling heart in
seconds.
It’s one of Yokota’s first nonemergency response units to purchase
defibrillators, according to officials. Yokota’s fire department has
three — one at each station — said Master Sgt. Russell Eidenschink,
assistant chief of B-shift operations.
Having the defibrillators markedly slashes the time needed...
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Otis Willie
Associate Librarian
The American War Library
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(EXCERPT) , By Jennifer H. Svan, Stars and Stripes Pacific edition,
Friday, November 7, 2003
YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan — Airmen or contractors who go into sudden
cardiac arrest at the 459th Airlift Squadron will have a better chance
of surviving thanks to a new piece of equipment.
The squadron recently purchased five automated external defibrillators
— small, portable machines that can jump-start an idling heart in
seconds.
It’s one of Yokota’s first nonemergency response units to purchase
defibrillators, according to officials. Yokota’s fire department has
three — one at each station — said Master Sgt. Russell Eidenschink,
assistant chief of B-shift operations.
Having the defibrillators markedly slashes the time needed...
U.S. and friendly nation laws prohibit fully reproducing
copyrighted material. In abidance with our laws this report
cannot be provided in its entirety. However, you can read it
in full today, 06 Nov 2003, at the following URL. (COMBINE
the following lines into your web browser.) The
subject/content of this report is not necessarily the
viewpoint of the distributing Library. This report is provided
for your information and discussion.
http://www.estripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=18537
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Otis Willie
Associate Librarian
The American War Library
http://www.americanwarlibrary.com