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There's a lifesaving device becoming increasingly popular in hospital emergency rooms.
There’s a lifesaving device becoming increasingly popular in hospital emergency rooms.
The no-hands unit is changing the way CPR is done.
It’s called Lucas and it’s often used by paramedics, but it’s brand new to Saratoga Hospital’s ER.
The machine cost $22,000. Josh Nemer and the Nemer Auto Group picked up the entire tab.
Hospital CEO Jill VanKuren calls it money well spent.
Learn more about how the machine works, by watching the video of Mark Mulholland’s story.