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An automated external defibrillator(AED) is a portable medical device that is designed to analyze heart rhythm and if necessary, deliver an electrical shock to restore the heart to a normal rhythm after sudden cardiac arrest. CSUDH maintains accessible automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in many campus buildings.
These units are designed for anyone to use without any specific training. However, the university has provided training to key personnel in all areas where AED are housed.
During all medical emergencies, call 911 for the University Police Department to assist you. AEDs are also carried in police vehicles.
The campus AED Program provides specific information about the use, maintenance, and record-keeping requirements for CSUDH.
The Campus AED Program currently consists of 15 AED units located in the following areas:
Building | Room |
Welch Hall | Police Department B-100-C |
Welch Hall | Room 142 |
Gymnasium | Athletic Training Room |
Gymnasium | Gym-C-108 |
Innovation and Instruction | SW Corner of first floor |
Facilities Services | West wall of front desk |
Natural Sciences and Mathematics | Third floor C-351 |
Student Health Center | SHC C-203 |
Police Vehicles | Each Police Car |
Athletic Cart | Mobile Unit |
The AED map will show the location within the building's floorplan.