The Heart House Save a Life Initiative
The Heart House's Save a Life Initiative in Southern New Jersey and Philadelphia emphasizes community outreach and public education on the topics of sudden cardiac death and available therapies. The goal of the initiative is to provide free automated external defibrillators (AEDs) and CPR training throughout South Jersey.
News Releases
- January 4, 2007 — Cardiovascular Associates of the Delaware Valley Offers Free Demonstration of Lifesaving Skills For Sudden Cardiac Arrest
- January 4, 2007 — Cardiovascular Associates of the Delaware Valley Personally Demonstrate Commitment to Saving Lives From Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Newspaper Articles; AED Seminar Event Ads
- Doctor's Diagnosis: More Defibrillators Needed | Burlington County Times | October 22, 2007
- Training Can Be a Real Life Saver | Gloucester County Times | October 20, 2007
- Seminar on CPR | The Cherry Hill Sun | February 14-20, 2007
- Seminars to Explain Use of Heart Equipment | Courier Post | February 3, 2007
- Doctors' Committment: CADV Physicians Purchase Personal AEDs | Burlington County Times | January 24, 2007
- Free seminar on CPR | The Cherry Hill Sun | January 17-23, 2007
- "Which one do you want nearby during a heart attack? | The Moorestown Sun | January 17-23, 2007
Radio Coverage
Heart Docs Want a Defibrillator in Your Home | KYW Newsradio 1060 am | January 20, 2007
Television Coverage
- Area Cardiologists Host Free Seminar on AEDs and CPR at the Cherry Hill Public Library (WMV) | ABC Action News | January 20, 2007