Defibrillator

Object number97.45.1
Date1960-1970
MediumVarious Metals; Plastics; Rubber; Electrical Components; Paint; Ink
Credit LineGift of Roy E. Cox
DescriptionPortable, multi-function cardiac emergency medical device.Dimensions11 x 11.75 x 27.2499 in. (27.9 x 29.8 x 69.2 cm)
InscriptionsHandwritten in magic marker ink in numerous places on case: "Freedom House Ambulanc [sic] Service, 230 Lothrop Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, United States".

Handwritten ownership info. rewritten as "City of Pgh. EMS."
MarksMetal manufacturer's plate riveted to case. Label with operating instructions and diagram inside front panel.

Warning label re: pacemaker cable.



Historical NotesThis defibrillator was carried by the first ambulance service to the Hill District operated by the Freedom House, a non-profit minority-owned business; originated c. 1967; began in conjuction with Port Authority service to Model Cities neighborhoods and based at Presbyterian Hospital.Label TextOwned and operated by the Freedom House Ambulance Service. The ambulance service, started in 1967, was the first service to the Hill District was a non-profit service to the Hill District based at Presbyterian Hospital. Initiated with support from the Port Authority and the Model Cities neighborhood program, The Defibrillator is a cardiac (heart) monitor used in emergency service to detect and monitor heart rates for emergency patients.
Previous owner (1967 - 1975)
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