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VtPHA Supports Cardiac Emergency Response Plans for Schools

Feb 1, 2025 | Advocacy

VtPHA is happy to join with more than a dozen of our partners across the state in support of Cardiac Emergency Action Plans (CERPs) for schools and sport venues. (See letter of support here.)

What’s a CERP? Its a written document that establishes specific steps to reduce death from cardiac arrest in school and school sport settings, including but not limited to establishing a Cardiac Emergency Response Team, implementing AED maintenance schedules, training staff in CPR and AED usage, and practicing CERP drills.

Each year, more than 356,000 cardiac arrests occur outside of a hospital, including 23,000 in children. Nearly 90% are fatal. Cardiac arrest is also the leading cause of death for student athletes.

In schools with AEDs, 70% of children survive cardiac arrest. That’s 7x the overall survival rate for children.

In the coming weeks, legislation will be introduced at the Vermont State House related to CERPs for schools and school sport venues. We hope that you will join us and our partners by lending your voice in support of this effort.

Interested to learn more and take action? Visit the VT Cardiac Emergency Response Plan advocacy page and help create a nation of lifesavers in Vermont.

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