The only resuscitation application linked to the Emergency Sanitary Call Center 144 (CASU-144) of the Canton of Neuchâtel, it allows you to receive CASU alarms and increase the chances of survival of a person on arrest cardio-respiratory system close to you. In Switzerland, 0.4 to 1% of the population experiences cardiopulmonary arrest (ACR) each year, which corresponds to around 8,000 people. To increase the success of cardiac resuscitation, two things are essential: early cardiac massage and defibrillation in the first few minutes. It is therefore important to be able to benefit from Basic Life Support (BLS) or Basic Life Support & Automated External Defibrillator (BLS-AED) training as well as the provision of defibrillators near the event. Up to 80% of victims could be resuscitated but, at the Swiss level, just over 5% of patients currently survive. However, the benchmark for survival rates can reach over 55%. So why not take action? If you have already benefited from a BLS course and wish to work as a volunteer for a cause of public utility, become a First responder by downloading this application linked to the CASU neuchâteloise in order to be able to register and participate in the networks of First Responders.
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