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Baltimore County Selects Cardiac Science as Exclusive AED
Marketing Partner and Provider for Public Access Defibrillator Program
County Fire Department Coordinating Exclusive Public-Private Partnership; AEDs
to Be Deployed in Public Facilities, Businesses Within 610-Square-Mile County
Area
IRVINE, Calif. and TOWSON, Md., May 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cardiac
Science Inc. (NASDAQ:DFIB), a leading manufacturer of live-saving automatic
public-access defibrillators (AEDs), and Baltimore County jointly announced
today that Cardiac Science had been named the exclusive marketing partner and
provider of AEDs, comprehensive AED/CPR training and AED program management
services for a county-wide Public Access Defibrillator (PAD) program launched
by Baltimore County, MD.
Baltimore County is the latest municipality to partner with Cardiac Science to
implement a community PAD program, joining other cities including San Diego,
Minneapolis, Miami and St. Louis.
Baltimore County Project Heartbeat PAD program, which has been approved by
Baltimore County and is being coordinated by the Baltimore County Fire
Department, is designed to make the life-saving technology offered by AEDs
available in public facilities and businesses throughout the 610-square-mile
county of 755,000 people. The program is structured as a public-private
partnership between Cardiac Science and Baltimore County.
As part of the overall plan, Cardiac Science, together with the Fire
Department, will launch a comprehensive outreach program to educate the general
public and representatives from local businesses about the need for AEDs, their
life-saving capabilities, and how to properly use them, said Captain Joseph
Brown of the Baltimore County Fire Department, who will be the coordinator of
the PAD program.
Capt. Brown welcomed the addition of AEDs through the county-wide program,
adding that he was sure they would prove their value by saving lives.
"We have experience with AEDs as members of the Fire Department and we are
confident this program, which will add many new AEDs in high-profile areas,
will ultimately save many lives in Baltimore County," Capt. Brown said. "We
chose Cardiac Science after a careful selection process and we look forward to
working with them and educating the citizens of our county about these devices.
There is no question that early defibrillation increases the likelihood of
survival from sudden cardiac arrest."
Among the areas being targeted for AEDs are county office buildings and court
facilities, county-owned golf courses and other recreational areas, Capt. Brown
said.
About Baltimore County
Baltimore County is a culturally and economically diverse county that surrounds
the City of Baltimore. Founded in 1854, it is now governed by Baltimore County
Executive James T. Smith, Jr. and the seven-member County Council. It is home
to over 750,000 individuals who have a median household income of $52,000.
Distinguished as one of the largest jurisdictions in the country without any
municipalities, Baltimore County's seat resides in Towson.
About Cardiac Science
Cardiac Science develops, manufactures and markets a complete line of
Powerheart(R) brand, automated public access defibrillators (AEDs), and offers
comprehensive AED/CPR training and AED program management services that
facilitate successful deployments. The company makes the Powerheart(R)
CRM(TM), the only FDA-cleared therapeutic patient monitor that instantly and
automatically treats hospitalized cardiac patients who suffer life-threatening
heart rhythms. Cardiac Science also manufactures its AED products on a private
label basis for other leading medical companies such as Nihon Kohden (Japan),
Quinton Cardiology Systems and GE Healthcare. For more information please visit
http://www.cardiacscience.com/ or call 1.949.797.3800.
This press release includes forward-looking statements. These statements may
be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "anticipate,"
"believe," "continue," "could," "estimate," "expect," "intend," "may," "might,"
"plan," "potential," "predict," "should," or "will," or the negative thereof or
other variations thereon or comparable terminology. Cardiac Science has based
these forward-looking statements on the current expectations, assumptions,
estimates and projections. While Cardiac Science believes the Baltimore County
PAD project will lead to future purchases of AEDs and be a benefit to the
county of Baltimore and it citizens, these expectations, assumptions, estimates
and projections, while reasonable, are forward-looking statements and are only
predictions and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, many of
which are beyond our control. Certain factors, including those discussed in
Cardiac Sciences' Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31,
2004, under the heading "Risk Factors," may cause the actual results,
performance or achievements to differ materially from any future results,
performance or achievements expressed or implied by these forward-looking
statements. Given these risks and uncertainties, you are cautioned not to place
undue reliance on such forward-looking statements. We do not undertake any
obligation to update any such statements or to publicly announce the results of
any revisions to any such statements to reflect future events or developments.
Contact:
Matt Clawson (Investors) Michael D. Gioffredi
Allen & Caron Inc Chief Marketing Officer
(949) 474-4300 Cardiac Science, Inc.
(949) 797-3800
DATASOURCE: Cardiac Science, Inc.
CONTACT: investors, Matt Clawson of Allen & Caron Inc, +1-949-474-4300,
, for Cardiac Science, Inc.; or Michael D. Gioffredi, Chief
Marketing Officer of Cardiac Science, Inc., +1-949-797-3800,
Web site: http://www.cardiacscience.com/