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McKinney Fire Department cites improved cardiac-arrest survival, honors crews and community responders
Summary
McKinney Fire Department leaders reported rising out-of-hospital cardiac-arrest survival rates and honored dispatchers, firefighters and community responders for recent rescues.
The McKinney Fire Department on Oct. 21 recognized firefighters, dispatchers and community Good Sam responders after presenting data that show rising survival rates from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
The fire department’s presentation used the Utstein measure (a standard benchmark for witnessed cardiac arrest with a shockable rhythm) and cited an approximate national average survival near 30 percent. Fire Department leadership…
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