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Updates from Coro Medical Q2 2020

Company culture and team outings have always been important to us so, when things began to open in Nashville, we were thrilled to get together to catch up and have fun, at a safe distance, of course!  We had a blast at Nashville’s Soar Adventure Tower where we were challenged by 4 levels of over 110 interactive climbing elements, as high as 45 feet above the ground. We also enjoyed a beautiful, sunny day floating down the Harpeth River with our family and friends for The Second Annual Coro Medical River Trip. Check out some of our team pictures below!

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CoroMed employees on the SOAR adventure center ropes course
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Eric on the ropes course at SOAR Nashville
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Blog By Blaire CzarnieckiWritten by Blaire Kingsmore
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 July 13, 2020