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		<title>By: Diana Christensen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Diana Christensen</dc:creator>
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		<description>I am Looking for established protocals to use if we have a medical emergency in the midst of a congregation (400 people) on a Sunday morning.

We do have an AED available in the church.  I&#039;m looking for a step by step protocal to use when the emergency occurs and 911 needs to be called.  Should the affected person be moved to a more accessible location?  Should the congregation be asked to remain seated while waiting for 911 response? Do we announce the need for immediate assistance from members of the congregation? I Wonder if this sort of response has already been addressed by the emergency responders and they have it in writing?  Thanks for any suggestions you may have.</description>
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<p>We do have an AED available in the church.  I&#8217;m looking for a step by step protocal to use when the emergency occurs and 911 needs to be called.  Should the affected person be moved to a more accessible location?  Should the congregation be asked to remain seated while waiting for 911 response? Do we announce the need for immediate assistance from members of the congregation? I Wonder if this sort of response has already been addressed by the emergency responders and they have it in writing?  Thanks for any suggestions you may have.</p>
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