AED Defibrilators
AED units are positioned throughout the community for the protection of residents and guests at PebbleCreek. Over the years, Kare Bears has participated in providing these units. Please take the time to read through the list and become familiar with the locations in relationship to your personal activities.
Being able to make quick decisions in an emergency situation can mean giving a stricken person a much better chance of recovery.
Eagle's Nest Locations
- Clubhouse/Fitness Center - Hallway near Pro Shop (Equipped with Child paddles)
- Courtyard of Activities Center - outside EN Activity Center Room 105
- Sports Center (Tennis, Bocce) - Inside building
- Eagle's Nest Ballroom Foyer
- Eagle's Nest Pro Shop
- Roving Patrol Truck (Call 623-935-0387)
Tuscany Falls Locations
- Westwind Tavern - Outside at Courtyard entrance
- Clubhouse Ballroom - Hallway outside ballroom
- Baseball field - Available when field is open
- Renaissance Theater - Hallway outside theater
- Creative Arts Center - inside main door
- Tennis/Sports Center - Inside building
- Fitness Center & Pool - First hallway left of lobby (Equipped with Child paddles)
- Fitness Studios - End of hallway by restrooms
- Central Pickleball Courts - Inside ramada
- North Pickleball Courts - Inside ramada
- Oasis Pool Complex
- Tuscany Pro Shop
- Roving Patrol Truck (Call 623-935-0387)
What is an AED?
AED stands for Automated External Defibrillator. It is a safe and easy to use device that delivers a therapeutic electric shock to the heart as treatment for a victim in Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). AEDs are mobile and often found in cabinets mounted on the walls of several of our buildings, much like a fire extinguisher. There are 19 AEDs in PebbleCreek, located as listed above.
Why Do We Use AEDs?
During SCA the heart stops suddenly and in 90 percent of cases the heart goes into a fatal rhythm known as ventricular fibrillation (often referred to as V Fib). The only treatment to correct ventricular fibrillation is to defibrillate the heart by applying an electric shock to it. AEDs can be used on a victim of any age by people with no medical training. The unit has a diagram showing the user where to apply the gel pads and audible prompts to assist including when to push the shock button.
Of course, it will make you more comfortable if you get hands-on practice in the use of these devices. AED training is now routine in CPR & First Aid certification classes and CPR renewal classes.
Sudden cardiac arrest can happen to anyone at any time. People of all ages — from infants to teens to older adults — can experience sudden cardiac arrest without warning. This means a cardiac arrest emergency could happen to you or someone nearby while you’re out and about in PebbleCreek. Whether exercising at the fitness center, playing sports, dining in a clubhouse restaurant or just gathering socially with friends.
AED Facts and Statistics
- AEDs are easy to use
- AED usage within the first three minutes of SCA can increase survival rates over 80%
- 383,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occur annually in the U.S.
- 4 out of 5 cardiac arrests (88%) occur at home, so it’s likely that if you know CPR and have access to an AED you may save the life of a loved one
- Less than 8% of people who suffer cardiac arrest outside of a hospital will survive
- Ventricular fibrillation (VF) is present in almost 90% of adult cardiac arrest; the only way to stop VF is with a defibrillator
- The sooner an AED is used the more likely it will work. A SCA victim losses 7-10% chance at survival for every minute after SCA that an AED is not used

