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Powerheart® G5 AED Because you only get one chance to save a life. May, 2012 Powerheart® G5 AED Because you only get one chance to save a life. Thank you for taking the time to meet with me today. I’m pleased to introduce our new AED, the Powerheart G5. In the following slides, I’ll walk you through issue (sudden cardiac arrest), the solution (defibrillation), and the features and benefits of our AED. I’m confident that you’ll agree that the Powerheart AED is the best fit for your organisation. Please let me know if you have any questions along the way. May, 2012

Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) SCA claims 400,000 lives per year in Europe, and often strikes without warning.1 Survival decreases by 10% per minute.2 Overall survival rate is 6%.3 First, let’s take a minute to understand the situation. Sudden Cardiac Arrest (or SCA) claims 400,000 lives in Europe each year. It often strikes without warning. It’s important to note that time is the critical factor with SCA: without proper therapy, survival rates decrease by 10% per minute. Overall, only 6% of victims survive SCA. “Fighting against Sudden Cardiac Death,” ESC Press Release, 21 June 2009, http://www.escardio.org/about/press/press-releases/pr-09/Pages/Beat-It.aspx. Roger et al. “AHA Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics – 2011 Update.” Circulation, 2010:123, e18-e209. Field et al. “Executive Summary: 2010 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC.” Circulation, 2010:122, S640-S656. 2

The Chain of Survival Call emergency services and give CPR – but this is not enough! Defibrillation is the only definitive treatment for SCA. Defibrillation within three minutes of SCA can increase survival rates to 74%.1 Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) enable professionals and lay responders to provide immediate therapy. The Chain of Survival represents a chain of actions that can lead to a greater opportunity for survival. “Early access” is a vital first step to ensure EMS services are deployed as quickly as possible. “Immediate CPR” (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) will keep oxygenated blood flowing to both the brain and heart, which buys time for the victim. But while it is very important to call emergency services and give CPR, it is not enough. Defibrillation is the only definitive treatment for SCA, and defibrillation within three minutes of SCA can increase survival rates as high as 74%. AEDs (or automated external defibrillators) enable both professionals and lay responders to provide immediate therapy in an emergency. The chain of survival is a well accepted process for treating the sudden cardiac arrest patient. The chain consists of four distinct links which if put in place at the onset of sudden cardiac arrest can give the patient the best chance of survival¹ These four links are: Early access Early CPR Early defibrillation Early advanced care Valenzuela et al. “Outcomes of rapid defibrillation by security officers after cardiac arrest in casinos.” NEJM, 2000:17, 1206-1209. 3 3

Save a life Teachers immediately responded with AED AED advised shock Kylee Shea, age 12, collapsed at school on Oct. 12, 2011 Teachers immediately responded with AED AED advised shock The second shock resuscitated Kylee She returned to school within 2 weeks Here’s a poignant example of the importance of placing AEDs in public places. Kylee Shea was – to all appearances – a healthy 12-year-old girl. So everyone around her was stunned when Kylee collapsed at her school on October 12th from sudden cardiac arrest. Her teachers immediately responded with a Cardiac Science AED, which prompted them to provide a shock. Kylee responded to the second shock. She received an implantable defibrillator at the hospital, and returned to school within two weeks. This entire episode was captured on her school’s video cameras. The U.S.-based Today Show interviewed Kylee and her rescuers and showed the video of her collapse. It’s important to note, her teachers mentioned that they hesitated (quite understandably) to push the button to deliver defibrillation shock. This is why we developed the fully-automatic AED, which I’ll describe to you in a few more slides. “It told us to shock and we both looked at each other [thinking], ‘is this really what we need to do right now?’” – Kylee’s teacher 4

Introducing the Powerheart G5 AED The first AED that combines: Rescue Ready® self-testing Real-time CPR feedback User-paced prompts Fast shock times Customised escalating energy We’ve discussed the importance of AEDs in public places. Now, I’m excited and pleased to introduce our newest AED, the Powerheart G5. The Powerheart G5 AED is the first AED that combines Rescue Ready self-testing, real-time CPR feedback, user-paced prompts, fast shock times and customised escalating energy. Our rigorous Rescue Ready self-testing ensures your AED will be ready when you need it. The G5, with CPR feedback and user-paced prompts, is so easy to use, even a first-time rescuer can perform a successful rescue. And fast shock times, combined with escalating energy provide that fast, customised therapy to give a victim the best chance of a favourable outcome. Let’s take a look at how these and other features build on our strong legacy of Rescue Ready reliability, ease of use and advanced patient care. For reliability, ease of use and advanced patient care. 5

Ready when needed Rugged design and rigorous self-testing ensure your AED will perform, even in harsh environments. Rigorous daily, weekly, and monthly self-tests High ingress protection rating (IP55) for dust and water Tested to military specifications* Industry-leading warranties << G5 Sales Script >> *MIL-STD-810G 6

Easy to Use Real-time CPR feedback helps rescuers deliver CPR in line with Resuscitation Guidelines. Proper compression rate and depth Easy-to-follow voice and text prompts << G5 Sales Script >> 7

Easy to Use So easy to use, even first-time rescuers can perform a successful rescue. RescueCoach™ user-paced voice and text prompts guide users confidently through the rescue Interchangeable pads simplify placement in a stressful situation << G5 Sales Script >> 8

Easy to Use So easy to use, even first-time rescuers can perform a successful rescue. Automatic shock delivery removes user hesitation to expedite patient therapy* Dual-language options enable almost anyone to respond << G5 Sales Script >> *Check for local availability. 9

Advanced patient care The Powerheart G5 is the first AED that can deliver a higher energy shock in less than 10 seconds.* Fast shock times give a victim the best chance of survival The G5 assesses the patient’s therapy needs and delivers customised shock at an appropriate energy level << G5 Sales Script >> *Typical time-to-shock (post-CPR) 10

Advanced patient care Focus on the patient, not the process. Adjust the prompts to fit the user’s skill level Adapt CPR and shock protocols to your requirements and the latest Resuscitation Guidelines Easily transfer and review rescue data << G5 Sales Script >> 11

Unparalleled support and expertise Global leader in defibrillation More than 400,000 AEDs deployed worldwide Robust distribution network Responsive local support Locally-accessible training North America Europe South America Australia Asia Africa I’ve told you about the exciting features of the Powerheart G5. Let’s talk for a minute about what you can expect from a partnership with Cardiac Science. Cardiac Science is one of the global leaders in defibrillation. We have deployed more than 400,000 AEDs worldwide, and we have a robust network of distributors around the world. We are known for our responsive local support, and we can help you with locally-accessible training. 12

Our work in Public Access Defibrillation Our Distribution Our work in Public Access Defibrillation Our work in Public Access Defibrillation First Response Municipal Transportation Corporate Schools Sport We have a strong focus in public access defibrillation. We have deployed our AEDs with first response, corporations, municipalities, transportation, schools and in sport arenas. Some of my top customers include… <list your reference sites in the relevant vertical>. 13

Powerheart G5 AED: Bringing it all together With Cardiac Science and Powerheart G5 AEDs, we bring it all together: Rescue Ready reliability to ensure your AED is ready when you need it. Ease of use so even first-time users can perform a successful rescue. Advanced patient care to give a victim the best chance of a favorable outcome. And finally, expert support for your AED deployment. 14 14

Take action now, Save a life later Cummins Inc. saved an employee’s life just fifteen minutes after their AED training was complete. One of our customers, Cummins, saved an employee’s life just fifteen minutes after they completed their AED training. Sudden cardiac arrest can happen anywhere and anytime, so I encourage you to take action now. 15

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