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LCA Achieves Project ADAM Heart Safe School Designation

PS-5th Elementary Campus Team at the IBC Campus

Lexington Christian Academy is pleased to announce it has achieved Project ADAM Heart Safe School Designation. Beginning May 31, 2024, the students, visitors and staff of LCA will have a better chance of surviving a cardiac arrest because they have been recognized as a Heart Safe School. 

LCA has worked with Project ADAM (Automated Defibrillators in Adam’s Memory), a program of Children’s Wisconsin and the Herma Heart Institute, to implement a comprehensive plan to prevent sudden cardiac death. The Heart Safe School designation indicates to the public that school staff are trained and prepared to respond to a cardiac emergency. Heart Safe School Designation includes placement of AEDs within a school building, implementation of a cardiac emergency response plan, AED drills and education of school staff on the warning signs and prevention of sudden cardiac death. AEDs are safe and easy to use, making it possible for non-medical personnel to provide rapid defibrillation for victims of all ages.

Project ADAM saves lives by empowering schools and communities to be prepared for a sudden cardiac arrest. Project ADAM programming is implemented in schools across the country and improves the cardiac chain of survival in memory of Adam Lemel, a 17-year-old boy from Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, who collapsed and died while playing basketball at school.

6th - 12th Grade Team at the LCA Rose Campus

According to the American Heart Association, every year there are 326,200 out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Of those, only about 10.6 percent survive. On any given day, approximately 20 percent of a community is in its schools, including students, teachers, staff and family members. A focused effort on cardiac arrest preparedness in schools is critical to protecting our children and others in the community.

A sudden cardiac arrest is a condition in which abnormal heart rhythms cause the heart’s electrical impulses to suddenly become chaotic. Defibrillation, which delivers an electric shock to the heart, is the only known treatment to stop this chaotic electrical activity. For every minute defibrillation is delayed, the victim’s chances of survival decreases by 7 to 10 percent. 

For more information regarding our Heart Safe School Designation and the CPR-AED program, please contact Dan Koett, LCA Media Contact at dkoett@framingyournarrative.com.

For more information about Project ADAM and how to achieve the Heart Safe School Designation at your school, please contact Jodi Wenzel, Project ADAM Coordinator, at jwenzel@chw.org