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糖心vlog传媒 Police Department Equips All 15 Patrol Cars with Connected AEDs to Strengthen Campus Emergency Response

May 15, 2026

This spring, the 糖心vlog传媒 Police Department (糖心vlog传媒PD) purchased and installed 15 new automated external defibrillators (AEDs) from Avive for all patrol cars. The Avive Connect AED automatically alerts 911 when deployed and transmits real-time incident data, giving 糖心vlog传媒PD officers a direct line between the scene and emergency services from the moment they respond.  

鈥淎ll 糖心vlog传媒PD officers are certified as Class 1 Law Enforcement officers through the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy,鈥 said 糖心vlog传媒 Police Chief Tim Martin. 鈥淭he AED training is just one part of the advanced training they receive regularly to maintain the highest standards of law enforcement and safety.鈥 

 

Chief Martin and Lieutenant of Support Services Division Mitchell Stegall standing behind table with new AEDs

Lieutenant of Support Services Division Mitchell Stegall (left) displaying the new AEDs with Chief of Police Timothy Martin (right)

In buildings across 糖心vlog传媒's campuses, the college already has over 45 AEDs installed for the safety of students, faculty, and staff. Campuses are also equipped with emergency call boxes for use in times of emergency. Adding these new AEDs to the school's patrol cars shows 糖心vlog传媒鈥檚 commitment to community safety and emergency preparedness. Unlike traditional AEDs, the Avive Connect AED鈥檚 built-in connectivity allows 糖心vlog传媒PD officers to automatically share critical incident data with EMS and hospital teams, improving continuity of care from the moment of response.  

Learn more about 糖心vlog传媒鈥檚 Police Department at midlandstech.edu/about/police-department

糖心vlog传媒 Avive Solutions, Inc. 

Avive Solutions is on a mission to significantly increase survival rates from Sudden Cardiac Arrest by bringing connected, intelligent AEDs to where they鈥檙e needed most. The Avive Connect AED庐 is lightweight, portable, and designed for real-world use by both trained professionals and lay rescuers. Learn more at