BOISE, ID -- RescueStat, a Boise-based healthcare technology company, has partnered with the Boise School District to enhance student safety with a new Automated External Defibrillator (AED) program. The district is incorporating RescueStat's Scout Remote Monitoring System and Apollo Program Management for advanced readiness and management to the existing 97 AEDs across the district.
Dana Miller, Chief Experience Officer at RescueStat, emphasized the importance of this partnership, noting the personal impact as her children and many others in the community attend these schools. Tamara Fredricison, Health Services Administrator for the Boise School District, expressed confidence in the improved safety measures, highlighting the benefits of real-time monitoring and device readiness.
This initiative is crucial as sudden cardiac arrest affects up to 20,000 youths under 18 annually. The Boise School District, known for its commitment to academic excellence and student well-being, is taking proactive steps to protect students as they prepare for the upcoming school year.
SOURCE RescueStat