Cardiac Emergency Response Plan
Be Prepared to Prevent Sudden Cardiac Death in Your Community
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is the leading cause of death on school campuses, and the #1 killer of student athletes. That’s why it’s critical for your organization to have a written and well-practiced Cardiac Emergency Response Plan (CERP). Created by a national task force of health and safety organizations, a CERP is a vital step towards sudden cardiac death prevention.
Step 1
Appoint a Cardiac Emergency Response Team
The onsite team helps document the plan, conduct drills and share plan
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Identify team members who are/will be CPR/AED certified. Review guidelines for overall staff training.
Step 2
Document Emergency Response Plan
Include CERP in your emergency action plan or site safety plan
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Personalize the plan to document the exact emergency action relevant to your school. Evaluate your plan annually.
Step 3
Install & Maintain AEDs
Properly
AEDs must be properly installed and never locked away—always accessible.
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Learn best practices for AED installation and maintenance including protocol to conduct monthly checks & keep batteries and pads current.
Step 4
Conduct Life-Saving Drills
CERPS only work if you practice them. Test your team’s readiness and your plan’s effectiveness
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Plan your annual cardiac emergency drill (like fire drills) & involve local EMS. Evaluate your drills and make improvements.
Step 5
Share Plan With Community
Educate students, parents, staff, coaches, volunteers and facility users how they can be prepared to save a life
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Send notices to your community about SCA awareness and your CERP. Circulate and post AED location throughout facility.