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Every Minute Counts

With every minute that passes after a sudden cardiac arrest, the chances of surviving drop by 10%.

Help save lives

Every second counts in a cardiac emergency. By learning CPR, registering an AED, volunteering, or donating, you help make lifesaving tools and training available across the Cayman Islands. Together, we can build a stronger, more prepared community.

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Number of AEDs registered on the LifeLine National AED Database in the Cayman Islands

210

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See them in action!

Download the PulsePoint AED app to view a live map of AEDs near you and help keep our community rescue-ready.

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Be a Volunteer

Do you have a few hours to spare? If so, we would love to hear from you. Please contact us to find out how you can contribute to our organisation.

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Be a volunteer

Do you have a few hours to spare? If so, we would love to hear from you. Please contact us to find out how you can contribute to our organisation.

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Special thanks

We wouldn’t be where we are today without the help of a number of local and international businesses.

Real Rescues in Cayman

Charlie Collapsed on the Court

Fast action and an AED saved him.

While playing tennis at a club in Grand Cayman, Charlie Adams suffered sudden cardiac arrest.

 

Quick action - and a nearby AED - saved his life. 

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Case Study

Charlie Collapsed on the Court

An AED Brought Him Back.

While playing tennis at a club in Grand Cayman, Charlie Adams suffered sudden cardiac arrest.

 

Quick action - and a nearby AED - saved his life. 

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Case Study

Mark Dropped Mid-Game.

Fast action and an AED saved him. 

Mark Lewis was playing pickleball in South Sound when he collapsed without warning. Thanks to trained players and a working AED, he survived. 

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Real Rescues in Cayman

Mark Dropped
Mid-Game. 

Fast action and an AED saved him.

Mark Lewis was playing pickleball in South Sound when he collapsed without warning. Thanks to trained players and a working AED, he survived. 

Real Rescues in Cayman

Saved on the 18th Hole

A Life Rescued at North Sound Golf Club

In October 2023, a casual round of golf at North Sound Golf Club became a dramatic fight for survival when Andy Adapa collapsed on the 18th green.

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