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An AED-equipped drone saved a man in cardiac arrest in Trollhättan, Sweden. [Image] Everdrone transporting According to the British media "BBC", a man suffered a cardiac arrest while shoveling snow in front of his house last December. A doctor, Mustafa Ali, who happened to drive past there, said he was in a hurry to rescue him and instructed a nearby person to call 112 (Swedish emergency number) while performing CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation). .. "Only a few minutes later, I saw something flying overhead. It was a drone with an AED," Ali said. The drone arrived at the scene just over three minutes after being contacted, and the treated man is now fully recovered. The drone used this time is in partnership with Sweden's Karolinska Medical University, the national emergency operator SOS Alarm, Region Vastra Gotaland, and the drone company Everdrone. Everdrone CEO Matz Salstrom told the BBC that the lifesaving was "thanks to the doctor who did the CPR, the early arrival of the AED, and the treatment in the ambulance." "It's important to understand that there are steps to save a person's life, and drones play an important role in making the system work." The transportation of AEDs using drones will continue to save the lives of many people, as lifesaving measures are required as soon as one minute and one second in the event of cardiac arrest.
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