The Powerheart G5 Fully Automatic AED with ICPR for Commercial Aviation is an advanced automated external defibrillator designed for rapid and effective response to sudden cardiac arrest in aviation environments. It provides clear, step-by-step voice and text instructions through RescueCoach® guidance, enabling responders to act quickly and confidently during emergencies.
The fully automatic functionality allows the device to deliver a shock automatically when needed, without requiring the user to press a shock button—enhancing speed and reducing hesitation in critical moments. Equipped with Intellisense™ CPR (ICPR) technology, it offers real-time feedback on compression rate and depth to ensure high-quality CPR.
Built for commercial aircraft use, the device features a rugged, lightweight design that withstands vibration, altitude changes, and temperature variations. Its intuitive interface and reliable performance make it ideal for trained cabin crew to handle in-flight cardiac emergencies safely and efficiently.
Type: Fully automatic AED (delivers shock automatically without user intervention)
Waveform: STAR® biphasic truncated exponential
Energy: Variable escalating energy (approx. 200–300+ Joules)
CPR Feedback: Intellisense™ ICPR real-time feedback (rate & depth)
Guidance: RescueCoach® voice and text prompts
Shock Delivery: Fully automatic shock delivery (no shock button required)
Language: Dual-language capability
Pads: Intellisense™ non-polarized, pre-connected pads
Self-Tests: Automatic daily, weekly, and monthly self-testing (Rescue Ready®)
Battery: Medical-grade lithium (approx. 4-year operational life)
Data Storage: ECG and event data recording with USB extraction
Protection: IP55 dust and water resistance
Durability: Tested to rugged/military standards, lightweight and portable
Aviation Use: Designed for commercial aircraft environments, compliant with aviation operational requirements, lightweight and compact, and resistant to vibration, altitude changes, and temperature variations to ensure reliable performance and readiness during in-flight emergencies.