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Defibtech Lifeline AED Trainer Unit
Defibtech Training

Defibtech Lifeline AED Trainer Unit

by Defibtech

Defibtech Lifeline AED Trainer simulates full AED operation without delivering a shock. Interactive voice and visual prompts provide realistic training for first responders and educators.

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$583.00
SKU: DCF-350T In Stock
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Realistic AED Training Device

The Defibtech Lifeline AED Trainer is designed to simulate the full functionality of an automated external defibrillator without delivering a therapeutic shock. This realistic training device provides emergency responders, medical personnel, and instructors with a safe platform to practice life-saving AED techniques and build confidence in cardiac emergency response.

Interactive Voice and Visual Prompts

The Trainer features interactive voice prompts and visual feedback that guide users through each step of the defibrillation process. Trainees experience the same interface and operation sequence as a production Lifeline AED, ensuring their training directly translates to real-world rescue competency.

Versatile Training Platform

Optimized for both classroom instruction and field exercises, the Trainer supports multiple rescue scenarios including ventricular fibrillation simulation. Compatible with the DTR-400 remote control for managing up to 4 trainers simultaneously, making it ideal for group certification courses and team-based drills.

Durable Construction

Engineered with high-quality components for repeated training use, the Lifeline AED Trainer withstands the rigors of frequent handling in educational settings. Compatible with standard training electrode pads and the rechargeable DCF-DBP-RC2 battery pack for economical ongoing operation.

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