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Developing Successful Public Access Defibrillator Programs – Part 2
The training components of public access defibrillator (PAD) programs are something that can vary with state and local ordinances — and they should be addressed early in the development of your program. When we launched our program, we mandated that each recipient receiving a PAD would have a minimum of four people trained in CPR.