When minutes count, new machine can be a lifesaver
by Unadilla Twp. Fire Chief Wendy Hause
The Unadilla Township Fire Department, with help from the Lucas for Lucas Foundation and donated funds, recently purchased and received a cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) device known as a LUCAS Chest Compression System.
When a patient suffers cardiac arrest and has no detectable heartbeat, effective CPR is the most important procedure that can be given to the person at the start. When emergency responders are on the scene, it requires many people, switching out every two minutes, in order to maintain good compressions. Responders tire quickly when performing lengthy CPR, especially if there are only a few personnel on scene.
The LUCAS Chest Compression System is a machine that is placed on the chest of the patient. Once powered up, it will provide continuous, effective CPR. It doesn’t tire out, and compressions are kept at the rate and depth necessary to keep blood flowing throughout the patient’s body.
The new unit was purchased largely by the Lucas for Lucas Foundation, and supplemented by the memorial donations received in March for retired Fire Chief Mark Schroeder.
The UTFD is very pleased and thankful to now have such an important tool to serve the citizens.