Sun, 14 January 2007 Our premier CPR & First Aid instuctor's podcast including the news pertaining to CPR, commentary & product reviews. For trainers or all organizations (Action Safety Education, American Health & Safety Institute, American Heart Association, American Red Cross, EMS Safety Services, Medic First Aid and more). We want your feedback! use the comment tab below or add an audio comment by using the"My Voicemail" box on the right, or email to info@actionedu.com. Links to things we talked about in our show.
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Hello Nan:
Just found your Podcasts and Blog. I wanted to let you know we are available for interview and information for your Safety Podcasts and blog. I am Director of Product and Business Development for SafetyMate Corp., maker of SafetyMate, a new and award-winning product that provides an Interactive, Bilingual, Audible Emergency Information Device (EID), designed to calmy guide both trained and untrained responders through an established "standard of care" during a number of common medical emergencies (including CPR). See more info on our website at www.safetymate.com. I would be happy to discuss how such a device can become yet another link in a "chain of safety" for both commercial and consumer applications.
Thanks,
Myles
Just found your Podcasts and Blog. I wanted to let you know we are available for interview and information for your Safety Podcasts and blog. I am Director of Product and Business Development for SafetyMate Corp., maker of SafetyMate, a new and award-winning product that provides an Interactive, Bilingual, Audible Emergency Information Device (EID), designed to calmy guide both trained and untrained responders through an established "standard of care" during a number of common medical emergencies (including CPR). See more info on our website at www.safetymate.com. I would be happy to discuss how such a device can become yet another link in a "chain of safety" for both commercial and consumer applications.
Thanks,
Myles
posted by: Myles Kitchen on Tue, 1/23 07:44 PM EST
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