“Happiness is having a large, loving, caring, close-knit family in another city.” –George Burns
As we round out the first year for the Coro Medical Team and our website, AED.us, we decided to gather together with our sister company, EDGE Biomedical, to celebrate the holidays as one big, happy family! A few of us work remotely and all members of the EDGE Biomedical team head up different regions along the Eastern Seaboard, through the Midwest, and Southeastern US. Gathering for fun, fellowship, and frolicking face-to-face was just what we needed to kick off another great year!
2018 was huge for our teams as we grew beyond our expectations, built new customer and business relationships, gained new “family” members, donated 58 AEDs to communities and people in need, and continued to achieve our greatest goal of saving lives by providing our customers with quality products, excellent service, education, and partnership.
The EDGE team is working hard to become the leading biomedical service solution in the US. Each of our technicians has the unique ability to help manage both people in the healthcare industry, and their equipment, with state-of-the-art software, in-depth training, and great customer service.
Unique is the perfect word to describe our group! We are made up of wood workers, U.S. Military Veterans, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu masters, opera singers, award-winning service dog trainers, Red Cross and American Heart Association CPR Instructors, Harley riders, artists, tennis players, talented mixologists, and a Flight Paramedic. I’m sure I have missed a few, but you can see what many of us bring to the field, and how our passions and hobbies help us in our careers.
Our holiday celebration weekend was invigorating! This was quality, uninterrupted time for all of us to share, laugh, poke fun at, challenge, and get to know one another better. Priceless moments like this sets us apart, makes our team stronger, we lean on each other more, and rely on others’ skills and backgrounds to lend a hand at times. No matter how far apart we live, we always know that our family is just a phone call away!
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 January 25, 2019