Project ADAM: Life-saving device helps combat sudden cardiac arrest

Project ADAM was created to combat sudden cardiac arrest using life-saving devices. The use of those devices was inspired by Whitefish Bay's Adam Lemel, who died on a basketball court. Project ADAM now pushes to get AEDs in schools, businesses, and anywhere they can make a difference. 

Program coordinator for Project ADAM, Jodi Wenzel, joins FOX6 WakeUp with more information. 

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Project ADAM: Combatting sudden cardiac arrest with life-saving device

The untimely death of a local teenager in 1999 is making its mark to this day to help give you your best chance at survival.

You too may be able to prevent a sudden death. If you would like to learn more about Project ADAM and becoming part of a heart-safe environment. Also, don’t be afraid to ask your school or youth sports organization about their plan or process.

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