Press Release

June 18, 1996

NORTHWESTERN ILLINOIS AMBULANCE SERVICE TO BE PRESENTED A DEFIBRILLATOR

SPRINGFIELD, IL -- Representatives of the Illinois departments of Public Health and Transportation will present life-saving portable cardiac medical equipment to the Milledgeville Fire Department on Thursday, June 20.

The ceremony will take place at 10 a.m. at the Milledgeville Fire Department, corner of Fourth and Myers streets.

George Stevens, regional health officer for the Illinois Department of Public Health, and Steve Esslinger, project manager with the Bureau of Safety Programs for the Illinois Department of Transportation, will make the presentation.

The Illinois Department of Public Health solicited applications for the medical equipment from ambulance service companies in medically underserved areas throughout Illinois. Twelve ambulance crews were selected based on community need, local hospital support, accident morbidity, geographic location and defibrillation training.

The defibrillators were purchased through a $50,000 federal grant awarded to the Illinois Department of Transportation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

About one-third of the 2,100 licensed private and municipal ambulances in Illinois do not carry defibrillators, which can revive victims of sudden cardiac arrest with electrical jolts administered at precise intervals. The defibrillation can stop irregular heart contractions and restore the heart's natural beating pattern.

This is the second year the state has purchased defibrillators for ambulance squads in medically underserved areas.

Others receiving defibrillators are Bismarck Community Ambulance Service, Vermilion County; Cambria Volunteer Fire Department, Williamson County; Gulfport Ambulance Service, Henderson County; Hurst Volunteer Ambulance Service, Williamson County; Jasper County Ambulance Service; Loda Ambulance Service, Iroquois County; London Mills Community Fire Protection District, Fulton County; Meadowbrook Fire Department, Madison County; Pinckneyville Ambulance Service, Perry County; Sidney Fire Department, Champaign County, and Warsaw Community Ambulance Service, Hancock County.





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