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Enables swift response to heart attacks
November 1st 2011

SafeTIC, provider of innovative technologies for protecting access, goods and people, has launched DOC, the first Connected Operational Defibrillator, to the UK market. Designed to help save lives, this leading-edge technology is rolled out in partnership with Philips Laerdal and Mondial Assistance, with training provided by British Red Cross Training.

With over 124,000 people in the UK suffering from a heart attack each year, DOC addresses a major public health issue by helping to reduce the mortality rate of heart attacks through the large-scale deployment of readily accessible, easy-to-use defibrillators that harness leading-edge technology. The DO system is designed for socially responsible companies and organisations and reduces the anxieties often associated with investing in this type of equipment, claims SafeTIC.