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Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs)

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AED Sign mounted to wallLee Col­lege has placed auto­mated ex­ternal de­fibril­la­tors (AEDs) through­out its cam­pus and cen­ters for use by trained and un­trained in­di­vid­uals in the event that an­other per­son is ex­per­ien­cing a sud­den car­diac mal­func­tion.

An AED is a por­table de­vice de­signed to be sim­ple to use. An AED auto­matical­ly detects and ana­lyzes heart rhy­thm and deter­mines if a per­son needs to be shocked. Once turned on, an auto­mated voice will di­rect the user in clear, easy-to-un­der­stand terms. How­ever, the units alone can­not save a per­son. 911 must be called as soon as pos­sible.

For more in­for­ma­tion, con­tact Emer­gen­cy and Safe­ty Op­er­a­tions at 281.425.6409.

AED Locations

Cintas AED unit in its boxMain Campus

  • 909 Decker Drive — First floor, across from Room 123 in the hallway, near the elevator
  • Advanced Technology Center (ATC) — Lobby outside the library
  • Bonner Hall — First floor hallway
  • Grey Science Building — First floor, near the elevator
  • Gymnasium (Old Gym) — Hallway near pool entry
  • John Britt Hall — First floor hallway
  • Maintenance
  • McNulty-Haddick Nursing Center — Main hallway
  • Moler Hall — Main hallway 
  • Performing Arts Center (PAC) — Front entrance, in Lobby
  • Rundell Hall — First floor hallway, near lounge
  • Security Building — In the hallway, left of the main entrance
  • Sports Arena — First floor hallway, near room 121
  • Student Center — First floor entrance, main foyer
  • The Lofts — First floor hallway
  • Tucker Hall — Lobby
  • TV-1 — First floor hallway, near room 122

McNair Center

  • Welding Building
  • Workforce Area, Room A127

Liberty Center

  • Main foyer at the Security desk

Huntsville Center

  • Main foyer at the front entrance

CPR/AED/FIRST Aid Certifications

CPR/AED/First Aid training is offered throughout the year to staff and faculty. At the end of the class, participants will receive a certification card issued by the American Heart Association that is valid for two years. Training must be repeated every two years to maintain certification.

Who can use an AED?

Ideally, an AED will be used by someone who has completed the CPR/AED/First Aid training; however, AEDs are designed to be used by anyone. Texas law explicitly extends and broadens Good Samaritan protection to trained AND untrained users, including "citizen" AED providers, their medical director, AED manufacturers, and training providers (HB 580 §779.006, HB2117 §74.151). This protection is valid as long as an act of willful or wanton negligence is not performed.

AED Instructional Video