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Zoll Medical

Bronx Hospital first in New York City to deploy Zoll Autopulse

Published in Law and Health Weekly, September 30th, 2006

Zoll Medical Corp. (Zoll), a manufacturer of resuscitation devices and related software solutions, reported that Our Lady of Mercy (OLM) Medical Center's paramedic ambulance has deployed the Zoll AutoPulse Non-invasive Cardiac Support Pump. OLM EMS is the first 911 ambulance in New York City to deploy the device, which automates the performance of CPR chest compressions.

OLM EMS Emergency Services director Michael Moculski noted in a recent New York Daily News article that the AutoPulse will "keep on doing CPR without stopping. There's no fatigue for the rescue worker. It doesn't have to stop to go up and down stairs." Such continuous CPR performance can help improve...

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