
Wyoming law requires all persons or agencies (facilities, businesses or organizations) that acquire an AED to notify their local emergency communications centers.
In the event of a sudden cardiac arrest emergency, the 911 dispatcher will know if an AED is on the premises and will be able to notify the EMS system and responders on the scene.
If your business or organization has an AED on the premises, and the status of the AED has changed through purchase or disposal of a unit, please contact the Campbell County Sheriff's Office or City of Gillette Police Department. Maintenance and function verfication is the responsibility of the business or faciliyt in which the AED is located.
Contact Campbell County Sheriff's Office: 307-682-7271 or City of Gillette Police Department: 307-682-5155 if you have questions.
An AED is a computerized medical device. It can check a person's heart rhythm, recognize a rhythm that requires a shock, and can advise the rescuer when a shock is needed. The AED uses voice prompts, lights and text messages to tell the rescuer the steps to take.