AED Program
Purpose
An automated external defibrillator (AED) is a medical device designed to be used by trained employees or the general public to respond to apparent cases of cardiac arrest. AEDs automatically analyze the victim’s heart rhythm and deliver an electric shock when ventricular fibrillation is detected. Ventricular fibrillation is the uncoordinated heart rhythm most often responsible for sudden cardiac arrest. The shock often restores the heart rhythm to normal.
The 乱伦社区 (UNA) recognizes the value that AEDs can provide but also acknowledges that proper use, quality assurance and maintenance are critical elements of a successful AED Program. The elements of this Program are intended to comply with 乱伦社区 Code § 6-5-332.3.
Medical Authority
The Director of University Health Services is involved with UNA’s AED Program and provides guidance to ensure compliance with training, notification, and maintenance.
Training
All personnel that are responsible for a building AED will receive appropriate training in an American Heart Association, American Red Cross, or other nationally recognized cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) course and AED, or an equivalent nationally recognized course.
The University can provide training at no cost to employees. The employee’s department will be charged for the proof-of-training card, if one is requested. The following departments may be contacted to schedule training:
University Police
Notification of Emergency Services
Any person who renders emergency care or treatment of a person in cardiac arrest by using an AED must activate the emergency medical services system as soon as possible. This can be accomplished by:
- Calling 911
- Calling 4357
- Asking a bystander to call one of the numbers above
Post-Use Medical Review
If the AED is used to shock a victim, as soon as practical after the event, contact the Director of Environmental Health and Safety. He/she will contact the University Health Services Director. The AED must be taken out of service until the pads are replaced and the data has been downloaded for medical review. Keep the AED at the University.
Maintenance and Testing
All AEDs will be maintained and tested according to the manufacturer's operational guidelines. Documented inspections will occur at least monthly.
In general, funding for the purchase of an AED and periodic replacement supplies as well as regular documented inspections is handled in the following way:
- Public Use AEDs - UNA funds public use AEDs. These are buildings utilized by a wide variety of intercampus and community members, such as for school graduations and cultural events.
- Department-Specific AEDs - The requesting department funds department-specific AEDs. These AEDs are anticipated to be used based on the activities conducted in that department, such as athletic events.
Regular equipment inspections will be documented using the manufacturer’s checklist or similar.
The Director of Environmental Health and Safety will maintain a log of campus AEDs and related information (AED’s unit installation date, models, serial numbers, battery and pad installation date, software updates).
References
乱伦社区 Code 6-5-332, Persons rendering emergency care etc., at scene of accident, etc.
Please click here to see Campus AED locations.
AED Locations
| 乱伦社区 - Community AEDs | ||
| Updated: December 2025 | ||
| BUILDING | LOCATION | |
| 1 | Athletics Weight Room | Front desk area |
| 2 | Baseball Complex | In storage during construction |
| 3 | Beach Volleyball Complex | Locker room |
| 4 | Bennett Building | 2nd hall on right |
| 5 | Burford Science & Eng. Tech. Building | 2nd floor, near fire panel |
| 6 | Coby Hall | Near lobby in hall to kitchen |
| 7 | Collier Library | Near front desk by display cases |
| 8 | Cramer Way | 1st floor, to the left of custodial closet |
| 9 | East Campus | Near intersecting hallways by Admissions |
| 10 | Facilities Administration and Planning | Outside of front-office break room |
| 11 | Flowers Hall-3rd floor | Main floor lobby, north end, Pine St. side of building |
| 12 | Flowers Hall-4th floor | South wall near Hospitality Suite close to tennis court |
| 13 | Grounds | 1st floor by television |
| 14 | GUC - 1st floor | 1st floor, near dining area and microwave |
| 15 | GUC - 2nd floor | 2nd Floor, near Loft/Ballrooms |
| 16 | Gunn Commons | 1st floor across from freight elevator |
| 17 | Hal Self Field House | Athletic Training Trunk |
| 18 | Hal Self Field House | Bottom Floor, outside of Johnnie Long Training area |
| 19 | Hal Self Field House | Top floor by the custodial closet |
| 20 | Harrison Hall | 2nd Floor Lobby |
| 21 | ITS | 1st Floor Lobby |
| 22 | Kilby School | Hall past Main Office |
| 23 | Mane Market | Near cashier |
| 24 | Mane Room | Wall to the right of the sound booth |
| 25 | McKinney Building | Between Gallery and Test Kitchen |
| 26 | Norton Auditorium | Near fire alarm pull station, house left/stage right |
| 27 | Rogers Hall | Main level kitchen, to left of refrigerator |
| 28 | Softball Field | Hall outside of home dugout |
| 29 | Stevens Hall | 2nd Floor, near Men's Room |
| 30 | Student Rec Center | 1st Floor Weight Room |
| 31 | Student Rec Center | 2nd Floor Lobby |
| 32 | Student Rec Center | 3rd Floor Aerobic Studio |
| 33 | Tennis Complex | Equipment Room |