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Coro Medical and AED.US Top 1,000 Likes on Facebook

As more and more consumers like to get their information and communicate with friends and companies via social media, our efforts to reach first responders and other members of the public interested in preventing Sudden Cardiac Arrest deaths has helped us cross this important threshold. We recently gave away a LIFEPAK 15, several AEDs and a $1000 service credit by promoting how to win on Facebook and other social mediums. The response we received was amazing and allowed us to meet several great people across the country.

We continue to stay in touch with our followers with pertinent information and new events in a number of ways. Please follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and our AED.US blog for news on Sudden Cardiac Arrest saves, new legislation, giveaways, and products. Also be sure to sign up for our newsletter to receive the latest AED news and best product deals right to your inbox!

Coro Medical and AED.US proudly represent both new and used AEDs and defibrillators from ZOLL, Physio-Control, Philips, Cardiac Science, Heartsine and Defibtech.

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Blog By Blaire Czarniecki

Written by Blaire Czarniecki
Customer Service Director

Fact checked by Phillip Woods, BA, NREMT-P, FP-C

Blaire attended the University of Tennessee where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology- Child and Family Studies. She has been in the Automated External Defibrillator (AED) industry for over eight years and is the Director of Customer Service for Coro Medical. Blaire is also an American Red Cross-certified CPR/AED/First Aid Instructor, highly trained by each manufacturer on their specific AEDs, and knowledgeable regarding ALL State AED regulations and legislation.

“I know that every day I come to work, I am playing a part in saving someone’s life. I am passionate about these devices and am always looking for new and innovative ways to spread awareness and knowledge about Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). I look forward to the day when everywhere I go, I will see an AED—when SCA will no longer take any lives.”

Last updated May 7, 2019