New Life-Saving Technology Now in Service

This device provides advanced cardiac care in the field.

Photo by Batesville Fire and Rescue.

(Batesville, Ind.) - The Batesville Fire Department has officially placed new LIFEPAK 35 cardiac monitors into service. 

These state-of-the-art devices enhance the department's ability to provide advanced cardiac care in the field, allowing firefighters and paramedics to deliver faster, more accurate patient assessments and life-saving interventions when seconds matter most.

With improved monitoring capabilities, real-time data, and advanced defibrillation technology, the LIFEPAK 35 helps the department continue their mission of delivering the highest level of emergency medical care to our community.

"We are committed to investing in the best equipment and training to ensure the safety and well-being of the citizens we serve," reads a statement from Batesville Fire and Rescue.

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