San Diego Project Heart Beat
The goal of San Diego's Public Access Defibrillation (PAD) Program, San Diego Project Heart Beat, is to improve the survivability of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) victims in San Diego by placing AEDs everywhere a life can be saved by
making AEDs as accessible as fire extinguishers in any and all public and private arenas including:
• City and County Facilities
• Businesses
• Tourist Attractions & Facilities
• Healthcare Facilities
• Educational Facilities
San Diego Project Heart Beat (SDPHB) offers every element needed to establish one of these life-saving on site programs easily, affordably and successfully. We offer the communities of the San Diego region what we feel is the highest end quality AED at the most reasonable price. Through our American Heart Association Training Center we offer certification courses in CPR/AED and First Aid. Our Program Management services assist with the compliance requirements for the use and placement of AEDs in any venue. SDPHB is recognized as one of the nation’s leaders in Early Access Defibrillation programs for its structural organization and its success.
If you would like to start one of these life-saving programs in your business or organization call us today at 1-866-443-2788.
Why the Program was created
San Diego Project Heat Beat was created to increase the survival rates for victims of Sudden Cardiac Arrest throughout San Diego County. The program was designed to offer all agencies businesses and organizations every element possible to implement these life-saving programs affordably, easily and successfully. Offering the best quality assurance for their individual site programs.
The inception of the program and initial goal
Since November of 2001 San Diego Project Heart Beat has been helping to save lives throughout our San Diego communities. The programs initial goal was to place at least 250 AED units throughout the county by Superbowl of January 2003. The goal was exceeded by nearly 550 AED units at that time.
The programs ultimate goal
San Diego Project Heart Beats ultimate goal is to see that AEDs are as accessible as fire extinguishers throughout our county and state. Inevitably this will allow the greatest increase of survivability rates among Cardiac Arrest victims. Another goal is to see that every high school student in our state graduate with the experience and certification of CPR/AED behind them to take with them in their future to help save lives.
Proving these programs work
SDPHB has helped to prove that these life saving programs do work. One of our first programs to initiate a PAD program through San Diego Project Heart Beat was San Diego International Airport. Prior to their program their survival rates among Cardiac Arrest victims was the same as our county-wide average which is only 4%. Within the first year of their program they experienced four Sudden Cardiac Arrests on site. Three of those four victims were saved by the AEDs implemented into their PAD program for response. That is a 75% survival rate within their programs first year! Today they hold an 86% survival rate with their PAD program. This is medical history right here in our own back yard.
Nationally Recognized
San Diego Project Heart Beat is a nationally recognized program. Voted best “Large Community Program” in October of 2003 by the National Center for Early Defibrillation (NCED) , a 2009 IAFC Award recipient and 2009 SCAA Award recipient for its organization and success.
The San Diego Project Heart Beat program has set the standard for AED program management and become a
life-saving role model helping other major cities throughout our nation initiate and imitate similar programs. (Miami FL., Nashville TN., Minneapolis, MN).
AEDs Deployed to date
San Diego Project Heart Beat has deployed nearly 3,400 AED units throughout our communities of San Diego County. Most importantly to date they have helped save 40 lives.
5500 AEDs deployed to date and NEARLY 70 LIVES SAVED.
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