Now that I've finally completed setting up my onboard emergency 02 delivery system for my boat, and in light of the recent cardiac event involving Bills safety Damar Hamlin, I've now decided that I want to have a portable AED at home that I can also carry onboard my boat when in the field. I'm currently looking at the ZOLL AED Plus.... (link below) Even though I am a certified CPR instructor.....that talent won't do me much good if I'm the guy on the deck and this unit claims to not only be an easy and fully voice prompted AED but also monitors CPR compression depth, frequency with additional voice prompts...
For the record, my recently completed emergency onboard O2 provider solution is:
Anyway, just checking in here to see if there is any additional advice or other equipment options I should be considering as far as purchasing a portable AED goes.
Thanks in advance! (and thanks to Tbones for the recommendation on the ResuEAN
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For the record, my recently completed emergency onboard O2 provider solution is:
- One 100% O2 cleaned 80AL with DIN and filled with Aviator O2 (note that this gives me almost 4 X's the O2 capacity as one standard DAN D bottle.
- A 100% O2 cleaned Dive Rite Regulator with DIN, HP Gauge, 2nd stage with 40inch LP hose and standard LP BC Inflator hose.....all in bright Green!
- RescuEAN Advanced Set
Anyway, just checking in here to see if there is any additional advice or other equipment options I should be considering as far as purchasing a portable AED goes.
Thanks in advance! (and thanks to Tbones for the recommendation on the ResuEAN

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The RescuEAN Pod is an unique diving rescue aid that delivers available Nitrox & O2 decompression gas mixes safely and in a constant flow to an injured diver in accordance with the standards of current best clinical practice. It can be used with both conscious and unconscious casualties, as...