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MEET SURVIVORS

They Are Alive Today Because of an AED.

Save A Life Denver is privileged to have the support of some very special people who are helping to champion the cause of widespread access to defibrillation. Here you will meet sudden cardiac arrest survivors who are allowing us to share their stories to help increase awareness about this devastating yet treatable killer.

Tom Young A Vietnam Veteran, Tom is a husband, father and business man. He enjoys... Read More

Brittan Sutphin While she has no memory of getting into the pool that day her life was about to... Read More

Pete O'Dell Meet Pete O'Dell. A former soldier and lifelong fitness enthusiast, Pete... Read More

Lindsay Hayden Just like any other school day,17-year-old Lindsay Hayden was in class at Standley... Read More

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300,000 lives per year

Sudden cardiac arrest claims more than 300,000 lives per year. Does your business have an AED? Get one.

Howard Lunger - provided
an AED that saved a life

Workplace Training

Are your employees trained in CPR/AED skills?
Sudden cardiac arrest can happen to
anyone, anywhere, anytime. Would
you know what to do? Get Trained.

Dan Mayer - used an
AED to save a life.

Get trained!

It's simple. Everyone will benefit 
from CPR/AED training. Get Trained.

Cameron Durand - used
CPR skills to save a life.

Help us reach our goal of 1,000 AEDs in Denver by 2013!

Save A Life Denver received a grant to place 1,000 AEDs throughout the City and County of Denver at no cost. Denver-area businesses are encouraged to apply. 

Apply for grant-funded AEDs!

Help us reach our goal of placing
1,000 AEDs in Denver by 2013!

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