In 2014, about 356,500 people in the United States suffered out - of - hospital cardiac arrests; only12 percent of those treated by
emergency medical services survived.
Not exact matches
There are
medical services and treatments that are not available at home that dramatically increase a baby's chances of
surviving should an
emergency arise.
March 6, 2018 — A study found that people are more likely to
survive a cardiac arrest if a bystander uses a defibrillator while waiting for
emergency medical services to arrive.