Cardiac Science voluntarily recalls 12,200 more automated external defibrillators (AEDs). These AEDs may fail to deliver therapy to a victim suffering from Sudden Cardiac Arrest.
During February 2010, Cardiac Science has issued another voluntary recall for an additional 12,200 automated external defibrillators (AEDs). The voluntary recall is a separate issue from the November 2009 recall. The AEDs included are the Cardiac Science Powerheart, CardioVive, and CardioLive. The AEDs that have been affected were manufactured during October 19, 2009 through January 15, 2010. The AEDs may fail to deliver therapy, thus leading to a possible death of the victim.
During February 2010, Cardiac Science has issued another voluntary recall for an additional 12,200 automated external defibrillators (AEDs). The voluntary recall is a separate issue from the November 2009 recall. The AEDs included are the Cardiac Science Powerheart, CardioVive, and CardioLive. The AEDs that have been affected were manufactured during October 19, 2009 through January 15, 2010. The AEDs may fail to deliver therapy, thus leading to a possible death of the victim.
The following Cardiac Science AED models are included in the voluntary recall:
- CardioVive models: 92532
- CardioLive models: 9200G, 9231
Cardiac Science will ship replacement models starting February 15, 2010. If you are concerned that your AED is one of the affected models, please check the serial number of your AED here.
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