
External Defibrillator Training Device AED/ FA 6822 for Emergency Response Training
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The defibrillator simulator is designed to demonstrate and practice the basic skills required to use a defibrillator in an emergency. The simulator mimics the discharge of a real machine but does not have high voltage, ensuring safety during training. The AED instructor can use the optional ultra-red remote control, allowing the instructor to change the training scenario during training, to check the student's response. The AED trainer has 9 training scenarios that simulate realistic episodes of sudden cardiac arrest. It is battery operated.
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