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little bit of medical experience and to see they have effectively a robotic soldier that can go into defib, whose eyes can dilate, they can do pulses both radial and distal and there is a programmer who is effectively testing a battlefield soldier what to do, i found absolutely fascinating as a way to bring a real life experience to that individual. for me that was a fantastic tool that you have and i thought that was wonderful. >> we're going to be -- little advertisement -- we're going to be demonstrating that capability at our display at the marina green so if you'd like to come see that, that's available. >> any final questions? i'd like to thank our panelists very much. as rob mentioned earlier, the exercise series we have put on and started 3 years ago has really become, for the department of emergency management and we hope for the military, this foundational piece of the fleet week humanitarian exchange. it's been a wonderful way for us to work together on some of these common issues and figure out how our agencies are all going to integrate. i think the time and effort that has be
little bit of medical experience and to see they have effectively a robotic soldier that can go into defib, whose eyes can dilate, they can do pulses both radial and distal and there is a programmer who is effectively testing a battlefield soldier what to do, i found absolutely fascinating as a way to bring a real life experience to that individual. for me that was a fantastic tool that you have and i thought that was wonderful. >> we're going to be -- little advertisement -- we're going...
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little bit of medical experience and to see they have effectively a robotic soldier that can go into defib, whose eyes can dilate, they can do pulses both radial and distal and there is a programmer who is effectively testing a battlefield soldier what to do, i found absolutely fascinating as a way to bring a real life experience to that individual. for me that was a fantastic tool that you have and i thought that was wonderful. >> we're going to be -- little advertisement -- we're going to be demonstrating that capability at our display at the marina green so if you'd like to come see that, that's availa
little bit of medical experience and to see they have effectively a robotic soldier that can go into defib, whose eyes can dilate, they can do pulses both radial and distal and there is a programmer who is effectively testing a battlefield soldier what to do, i found absolutely fascinating as a way to bring a real life experience to that individual. for me that was a fantastic tool that you have and i thought that was wonderful. >> we're going to be -- little advertisement -- we're going...
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all facilities like that should have crash carts, emergency carts or at least defib r defibrillatorsf the heart stops bleeding. if you delay until the ambulance arrives your chances are of survival are less than a%. if you use cpr and a defibrillator if needed you can go up to a success rate of up to 75%. that is really the issue. they shouldn't be making a decision by the way of who is going to want to be resuscitated and who isn't. if they don't have a dnr order there they should resus state everyone. martha: the legal side of this is what this is all about. this is what their policy is according to the executive director. in the event of a health emergency at this independent living community our practice is to immediately call emergency medical personnel for assistance and to wait for the individual -- wait with that individual needing attention until such personnel arrives and that is the protocol that we followed. it's also worth mentions that this is the home's independent living community. they also have two other facilities, they have an adjacent assisted living facility, an
all facilities like that should have crash carts, emergency carts or at least defib r defibrillatorsf the heart stops bleeding. if you delay until the ambulance arrives your chances are of survival are less than a%. if you use cpr and a defibrillator if needed you can go up to a success rate of up to 75%. that is really the issue. they shouldn't be making a decision by the way of who is going to want to be resuscitated and who isn't. if they don't have a dnr order there they should resus state...
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the survival rate without defib race -- defibrillation in out of hospital arrest is less than 5%. quick cpr and quick defibrillation, the survival rate can be 70%. we need to push for proliferation of ae. dids. i agree the fda wants to make sure when the aeds are out there and working and going to function properly, the survival rate is better as long as the aed is working and that's the focus of the legislation. dr. kevin campbell. thank you. >> thank you for having me today. jon: you bet. jenna: right now the supreme court has finished hearing arguments in the first of two historic same-sex marriage cases. today's case is a battle over california's ban on same-sex marriage. here is the line you can see for the coveted seats in the courtroom wrapping around the block this morning with some people waiting since thursday. the political, social and legal stakes in this lon long-simmering debate are once again putting the high court on the center stage. with a front row seat shan no bream is joining us outside the court. she was just inside the court hearing the arguments. fill us in
the survival rate without defib race -- defibrillation in out of hospital arrest is less than 5%. quick cpr and quick defibrillation, the survival rate can be 70%. we need to push for proliferation of ae. dids. i agree the fda wants to make sure when the aeds are out there and working and going to function properly, the survival rate is better as long as the aed is working and that's the focus of the legislation. dr. kevin campbell. thank you. >> thank you for having me today. jon: you...