AEDC Spark Tank: LUCAS 3 chest compression machine saves lives, improves patient outcomes
Stephen McCluskey, a firefighter and paramedic with Arnold Air Force Base Fire and Emergency Services at Arnold AFB, Tenn., demonstrates the LUCAS 3 Chest Compression System July 17, 2023. Arnold FES was able to acquire two of the automated CPR devices through Arnold Engineering Development Complex Spark Tank funding the department received earlier this year. Arnold AFB is the headquarters of AEDC. The LUCAS 3 is designed to deliver uninterrupted chest compressions at a consistent rate and depth, whether in the field, during transport and throughout arrival to the hospital. (U.S. Air Force photo by Bradley Hicks) (This image has been altered by obscuring a badge for security purposes.)
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