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Drones can help deliver life-saving defibrillators to people with suspected cardiac arrest – News-Medical.Net
The world’s first feasibility study has found that drones can be used to deliver life-saving defibrillators to people with suspected…

The world’s first feasibility study has found that drones can be used to deliver life-saving defibrillators to people with suspected cardiac arrest in the community. The research is presented at ESC Congress 2021 and published in the European Heart Journal.
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