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		<title>Quebec Ambulances to Carry E Series Defibrillators</title>
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QUEBEC MINISTRY OF HEALTH AWARDS ZOLL CONTRACT TO EQUIP ALL AMBULANCES WITH E SERIES DEFIBRILLATORS
Agreement Marks First Province-Wide Contract
March 9, 2009—CHELMSFORD, Mass.—ZOLL  Medical Corporation (Nasdaq GS: ZOLL), a manufacturer of resuscitation  devices and related software solutions, announced today that the  Ministry of Health for the Province of Quebec has awarded ZOLL a [...]]]></description>
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<h1 align="center">QUEBEC MINISTRY OF HEALTH AWARDS ZOLL CONTRACT TO EQUIP ALL AMBULANCES WITH E SERIES DEFIBRILLATORS</h1>
<p align="center"><strong>Agreement Marks First Province-Wide Contract</strong></p>
<p><strong>March 9, 2009</strong>—<strong>CHELMSFORD, Mass.</strong>—ZOLL  Medical Corporation (Nasdaq GS: ZOLL), a manufacturer of resuscitation  devices and related software solutions, announced today that the  Ministry of Health for the Province of Quebec has awarded ZOLL a  contract valued in excess of $12 million to equip all ambulances in  Canada’s largest geographical province with the ZOLL E Series®  defibrillator.  This represents the first time that the Province of  Quebec will standardize its entire system to one model of  defibrillator. </p>
<p>About 700 E Series defibrillators, along with CPR stat•padz®,  will be purchased under the terms of the contract, which marks the  largest agreement to date ever received by ZOLL in Canada.  The  transition to ZOLL will be made region by region, 16 regions in total,  with the first order already having been placed by Urgences-Santé, the  EMS provider for the city of Montreal.</p>
<p>By standardizing on the  ZOLL E Series, the province’s medical directors will now be able to use  and compare similar patient data. During the clinical evaluation, the E  Series scored the highest in the areas of data review and  transmission.  Real CPR Help® feedback technology and See-Thru CPR® were also cited as positive features for the delivery of high-quality CPR and reducing interruptions respectively.</p>
<p>The  Ministry of Health and Social Services, in its desire to increase the  quality of services offered in pre-hospital care for victims of sudden  cardiac arrest, wanted to standardize its resuscitation technologies by  offering advanced, high-performance equipment. The level of care that  will be offered will be compatible with the American Heart Association  (AHA) and the Heart and Stroke Foundation’s Guidelines that place  significant emphasis on CPR.          </p>
<p>“ZOLL’s core focus is  improving survival rates from SCA, and we’re extremely pleased that the  government of Quebec recognizes how our advanced technology features in  the E Series can help make that contribution possible,” said Richard A.  Packer, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of ZOLL.</p>
<p>The ZOLL E  Series is designed to meet the specific demands and extreme conditions  that professional rescuers face every day. The E Series offers multiple  data transmission options to a variety of destinations, including  transmission of 12-lead ECGs to hospitals, which international  guidelines now recommend for out-of-hospital use to help reduce time to  perfusion in S-T segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI)  patients. </p>
<p>Real CPR Help in all of ZOLL’s devices instantly  provides first responders and advanced paramedics with technology to  see how well they are performing the rate and depth of CPR chest  compressions.  See-Thru CPR® helps them minimize interruptions in CPR that effect resuscitation success.</p>
<h2>About Sudden Cardiac Arrest</h2>
<p>SCA  is an abrupt disruption of the heart’s function, causing a loss of  blood flow to vital organs.  It claims more than 1 million lives each  year worldwide, making it the leading cause of death. SCA often strikes  without warning, and currently only about 5 percent of victims survive.  Recent improvements in the Chain of Survival, including improved CPR  and post-resuscitation hypothermia, hold the promise of improved  outcomes.</p>
<h2>About Ministry of Health of Quebec</h2>
<p>The  mission of the Ministry of Health of Quebec is to maintain, improve,  and restore the health and well-being of Quebecers by providing access  to a set of integrated and high-quality health services and social  services, thereby contributing to the social and economic development  of Quebec. It sets and applies the priorities, objectives, and policy  directions in the health and social services field, with a view to  improving the health and well-being of the populace. In pursuing its  mission,  the Ministry shares responsibilities with 16 regional  authorities that are responsible for the organization of services  within their region.</p>
<h2>About ZOLL Medical Corporation</h2>
<p>ZOLL  Medical Corporation is committed to developing technologies that help  advance the practice of resuscitation. With products for pacing,  defibrillation, circulation, ventilation, and fluid resuscitation, ZOLL  provides a comprehensive set of technologies, including Real CPR Help® and See-Thru CPR®,  that help clinicians, EMS professionals, and lay rescuers resuscitate  sudden cardiac arrest or trauma victims. ZOLL also designs and markets  software that automates the documentation and management of both  clinical and non-clinical information.</p>
<p>ZOLL markets and sells its  products in more than 140 countries. The Company has direct operations,  distributor networks, and business partners throughout the U.S.,  Canada, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, Asia, and  Australia. During 2008 ZOLL marked the 25th anniversary of the  company’s resuscitation product development. For more information,  visit <a href="http://www.zoll.com/" target="_blank">www.zoll.com</a>.</p>
<p><em>Certain  statements contained in this press release, including statements  regarding the future business of the Company, and other statements  contained herein regarding matters that are not historical facts, are  “forward-looking” statements (as defined in the Private Securities  Litigation Reform Act of 1995). Because such statements are subject to  risks and uncertainties, actual results may differ materially from  those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Factors  that could cause actual results to differ materially from those  expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements include, but  are not limited to, those factors discussed in the section entitled  “Risk Factors” in the Company&#8217;s Quarterly Report on  Form 10-Q filed  with the SEC on February 6, 2009. You should not place undue reliance  on the forward-looking statements in this press release, and the  Company disavows any obligation to update or supplement those  statements in the event of any changes in the facts, circumstances, or  expectations that underlie those statements.</em></p>
<p>Copyright  © 2009 ZOLL Medical Corporation. All rights reserved. 269 Mill Road,  Chelmsford, MA 01824-4105. ZOLL, AutoPulse, LifeBand, Real CPR Help,  and See-Thru CPR are registered trademarks of ZOLL Medical Corporation.  All product names are the property of their respective owners.</p>
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		<title>Life saver installed at pool</title>
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QUEANBEYAN began  its defibrillator roll out this week with the first Automatic External  Defibrillator (AED) unit, costing around $3000, deployed at the Queanbeyan  Aquatic Centre. 
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<p>QUEANBEYAN began  its defibrillator roll out this week with the first Automatic External  Defibrillator (AED) unit, costing around $3000, deployed at the Queanbeyan  Aquatic Centre. </p>
<p>Aquatic Centre staff trained with  the new piece of equipment on Tuesday, with the aim of significantly increasing  the chance of survival for those who slip into cardiac arrest. </p>
<p>Queanbeyan City Council identified  the Aquatic Centre in October as the highest priority location for the life  saving technology with a view to install several other units across town in  areas like The Q, the Customer Service Centre and the Conference Centre. </p>
<p>Australian Defibrillators  spokesperson Paul Jones said the current survival rate outside of hospital for  sudden cardiac arrest is less than five per cent and the devices would be used  in the crucial 10 minute window before help arrived. </p>
<p>&#8220;The most successful treatment for  cardiac arrest is defibrillation within the first three-five minutes of the  event which can increase the chances of survival from less than five per cent  to above 70 per cent,&#8221; he said. </p>
<p>&#8220;Unfortunately CPR alone is not  enough, however combined with early defibrillation it can dramatically increase  the victim&#8217;s chances of survival.&#8221; </p>
<p>Mr Jones said the AED&#8217;s, which are  also used by the NSW Ambulance and Fire Brigade, have cardiac pulmory  resuscitation (CPR) sensors in the pads and tells the Leg 1 rescuer what to  do. &#8220;We use the AED for public access defibrillation because it&#8217;s the world&#8217;s  first and only full rescue AED,&#8221; he said. </p>
<p>The AED diagnoses the potentially  life threatening cardiac arrhythmias of ventricular fibrillation and  ventricular tachycardia and treats the person through defibrillation. Rather  than starting the heart, the defibrillator actually stops the arrhythmia in the  heart and allows the heart to re-establish an effective rhythm. </p>
<p>Mr Jones said the portable device  saved a life this year when a boy at a Botany Bay swimming carnival went into  sudden cardiac arrest. He said once people were trained in the operation of the  new defibrillators it was all about making the town heart safe. &#8220;We get  defibrillators across the town, every shopping centre, all the clubs, and we  train them all up on how to use them so the whole town becomes heart safe.&#8221; </p>
<p>While the defibrillators are simple  to operate, he said only those who had been trained would use them rather than  the general public. </p>
<p>Queanbeyan City Council mayor Tim  Overall, who is familiar with defibrillator technology from his days in the NSW  Ambulance Service, said deploying the devices was an important initiative for  Queanbeyan. </p>
<p>&#8220;The response time to resuscitate  either through mouth-to-mouth and or defibrillator is critical. The critical  time period is within a period of four minutes, that&#8217;s when you are likely to  get a more positive response. Beyond that time it gets more difficult and more  complex.&#8221; &#8220;This is an important and potentially life saving initiative. I&#8217;m  very familiar with the importance of having defibrillators in places where they  may well need to be used in emergencies having been previously chief executive  of the NSW Ambulance Service,&#8221; he said. </p>
<p>&#8220;The response time to resuscitate  either through mouth-to-mouth and or defibrillator is critical. The critical  time period is within a period of four minutes, that&#8217;s when you are likely to  get a more positive response. Beyond that time it gets more difficult and more  complex. </p>
<p>&#8220;For the staff of the pool to have  immediate access to this equipment is potentially life saving in case of an  emergency.&#8221; </p>
<p>Council manager customer services  and communications Paul Spyve said the Aquatic Centre, in terms of being a  priority, was seen as ideal. With regard to other defibrillators being deployed  around town, he said another meeting would take place before deciding on  further priorities. </p>
<p>&#8220;For the staff of the pool to have  immediate access to this equipment is potentially life saving in case of an  emergency.</p>
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		<title>Tenterfield now a Heartsafe Community</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tenterfield is showing just how serious it is about saving lives, training over 70 members of the community on Friday how to use five new automatic external defibrillators located across the town.
The Tenterfield Bowling Club and Tenterfield Golf Club hosted the training sessions on Friday morning, demonstrating the use of the new Zoll AED machines [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tenterfield is showing just how serious it is about saving lives, training over 70 members of the community on Friday how to use five new automatic external defibrillators located across the town.</p>
<p>The Tenterfield Bowling Club and Tenterfield Golf Club hosted the training sessions on Friday morning, demonstrating the use of the new Zoll AED machines with an overwhelmingly positive response from those present.</p>
<p>&#8220;The demonstration was absolutely fantastic, everybody who saw it was more than happy with the machines. I am absolutely rapt with how easy it is; it tells you everything,&#8221; instigator of the project Dr Ian Unsworth said.</p>
<p>The defibrillators will be housed at the golf club, bowling club, swimming pool, School of Arts and with the SES. Dr Unsworth has been the driving force behind the project and said he was not expecting to have five defibrillators installed.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s one thing to have an idea like this, but it takes a lot more to get that idea into reality. I am rapt with the coverage we have now got,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;I wouldn&#8217;t be surprised if we are one of the safest towns in New South Wales or even Australia. We have defibrillators with the ambulance and the fire service along with the five we have now bought. There are seven defibrillators in a town this size; I think if you&#8217;re going to have a sudden cardiac arrest, Tenterfield is the place.</p>
<p>&#8220;The population in Tenterfield is going to swell with an elderly influx as more move from the coast and I think the defibrillators will make Tenterfield very community friendly.&#8221;</p>
<p>Tenterfield Golf Club secretary manager Wayne Koppel said he was impressed with the demonstration of the machine.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was amazed at how easy it was to use. It talks to you and everything, it even tells you to stay calm. There is a screen that updates as it progresses so people a bit hard of hearing can follow too. You could pick it up and use it even if you haven&#8217;t been shown how&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s peace of mind in case something happens here. The golf club is isolated and there is often a lot of aged people here, the feedback so far is that it is a good thing.&#8221;</p>
<p>Tenterfield Bowling Club manager Ben Brown said the machines were particularly useful because the electro pads used with the portable defibrillators were also compatible with the equipment used by the ambulance and fire service.</p>
<p>&#8220;The machines are compatible with the defibrillators in the ambulance too, so if somebody is getting treated and an ambulance comes they can just leave the pads on and keep using them. It&#8217;s very useful because if you have to change the pads it can be very hard to get the second pads to stick, apparently,&#8221; he said.<br />
Tenterfield swimming pool manager Jeff Moss said that keeping a defibrillator machine at the pool would be a great addition to the facilities and to the town.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think the machines will be a massive addition to Tenterfield. They are a very good thing, people should embrace them but they should also be trained in CPR,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s great to have the sense that you have everything at your disposal to help save a person&#8217;s life.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Nambucca now a “Heartsafe” Community</title>
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Efforts to raise funds for a defibrillator for the Nambucca Heads Sports and Leagues Club have been hailed a complete success by the local Jump Start Restart Committee.
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<p>Efforts to raise funds for a defibrillator for the Nambucca Heads Sports and Leagues Club have been hailed a complete success by the local Jump Start Restart Committee.</p>
<p>It was a great achievement for our small committee to reach our goal and then exceed expectations, when they launched an appeal to buy a Zoll AED Plus defibrillator for use at the playing fields of Coronation Park.<br />
The result came through the hard work and support of all the sporting bodies that use the fields, along with Lions, Rotary, the Chamber of Commerce, Frank Partridge High School, the local caravan park, the Nambucca Heads Surf Club and NSW ambulance service which also uses Zoll defibrillators.</p>
<p>There was great public support from patrons at the V-Wall Tavern, from raffles at the Leagues Club, tins on the counter at many local stores and other business house and personal donations.</p>
<p>The result of such overwhelming support was: a machine based at the Leagues and Sports Club; another at the V-Wall Tavern; one at the Island Golf Club; and the group is in process of assisting the Bowling Club to up-grade their older machine</p>
<p>Before the end of the year they may be able to supply one for the main street of Nambucca Heads, to be based at the Golden Sands Tavern,&#8221;</p>
<p>Australian Defibrillators was proud to supply the Jump Start Restart Committee with the Zoll AED Plus defibrillators.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[NSW Rail Corp initiated a trial of Automatic External Defibrillators in November 2007. The AEDs have already been used on several occasions reinforcing the need for defibrillators in public places to combat sudden cardiac arrest.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NSW Rail Corp initiated a trial of Automatic External Defibrillators in November 2007. The AEDs have already been used on several occasions reinforcing the need for defibrillators in public places to combat sudden cardiac arrest.</p>
<p>Rail Corp has announced a tender to place up to 100 Automatic External Defibrillators on its stations and XPT Country Link trains as part of the program.</p>
<p>Australian Defibrillators has tendered for the program using the Zoll AED Plus which is used by many rescue services including NSW Ambulance and NSW Fire Brigade.</p>
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		<title>Beijing Airport Group To Equip World’s Largest Airport Terminal With The Zoll Aed Plus</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Largest Public AED Deployment in China
May 7, 2008—CHELMSFORD, Mass. — ZOLL Medical Corporation (Nasdaq GS: ZOLL), a manufacturer of resuscitation devices and related software solutions, announced today that the Beijing Airport Group has selected the ZOLL AED Plus® to be installed in the Beijing Capital International Airport’s newly-built Terminal 3, the largest single airport building [...]]]></description>
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<p>May 7, 2008—CHELMSFORD, Mass. — ZOLL Medical Corporation (Nasdaq GS: ZOLL), a manufacturer of resuscitation devices and related software solutions, announced today that the Beijing Airport Group has selected the ZOLL AED Plus® to be installed in the Beijing Capital International Airport’s newly-built Terminal 3, the largest single airport building in the world. Plans call for the installation of 80 AED Plus units at Terminal 3, the gateway terminal for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics, which is expected to welcome 55.6 million passengers to the summer games.</p>
<p>The ZOLL AED Plus is the first and only full-rescue AED that provides Real CPR Help® for rate and depth of chest compressions. It guides rescuers through the complete Chain of Survival, helping all sudden cardiac arrest victims, not just those who need a shock. The AED Plus features ZOLL’s unique one-piece electrode for fast and accurate placement and is powered by Lithium camera batteries available from retail stores.</p>
<p>The Beijing International Airport AED project is the first large public AED deployment project in China. The project marks a milestone for public access defibrillators in China. Before this project, 15 AED Plus units were deployed in Terminal 2 in 2007, setting a new standard for public safety devices in China and sparking a public demand for more AEDs in public places, such as airports, railway systems, shopping centers, and community centers.</p>
<p>As part of the project, the AED Plus will also be installed in several other major airports in China, which are also managed by the Beijing Airport Group, including Taiyuan and Wuhan Airports. The ZOLL AED Plus is also being deployed in the airport ambulances and emergency centers. Beijing Airport Group plans to rapidly expand its AED installed base to about 500 units. Given the large size of Beijing International, that expansion will take a few years.</p>
<p>“We’re extremely pleased that ZOLL AEDs will save the lives of SCA victims in China and will be highly visible in this landmark building to all visitors who come through the terminal,” said Richard A. Packer, President and Chief Executive Officer of ZOLL. “Our Real CPR Help technology in the AED Plus, along with its graphical interface, can greatly assist the infrequent rescuer through the Chain of Survival in the event an arrest occurs.” To date, approximately 150,000 AED Plus units have been deployed in 26 languages worldwide.</p>
<h2>About Sudden Cardiac Arrest</h2>
<p>The human toll from SCA is alarming with more than 1 million deaths occurring annually worldwide. It is the leading cause of unexpected death in the world and strikes without warning. Currently, only about 5 percent of victims survive; 95 percent will die from SCA. SCA is an abrupt disruption of the heart’s function, which causes a lack of blood flow to vital organs.</p>
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