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<br />MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT <br />Between <br />Cabarrus County Governmental Center <br />And <br />Cabarrus Health Alliance/ <br />North Carolina Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program <br /> <br />This Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) is entered by and between the Cabarrus County <br />Governmental Center and the Cabarrus Health Alliance/ NC Heart Disease and Stroke <br />Prevention Program for the purpose of implementing the AED Pilot Program for the <br />South Central Region II of the State of North Carolina. This MOA is subject to the <br />provisions of all applicable Federal and State laws, regulations, policies and standards. <br />The site administrator for the Cabarrus County Governmental Center will be David <br />Montague. Safetv Manager. Assistant Emergencv Management Director. 65 Church <br />Street SE. Concord. NC 28026. 704-920-2102. The administrator for the Cabarrus <br />Health Alliance (CHA) NC Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention (HDSP) Program will <br />be Paige Waldrop. Regional HDSP Program Coordinator. 1307 S. Cannon Blvd. <br />Kannapolis. NC 28083. 704-920-131 L <br /> <br />This MOA may be terminated by either party upon at least 30 days written notice or <br />immediately upon notice for cause. <br /> <br />This MOA may be amended, if mutually agreed upon, to change scope and terms of the <br />MOA. Such changes shall be incorporated as a written amendment to this MOA. <br /> <br />Cabarrus County Governmental Center agrees to: <br />1. Develop, adopt, and carry-out policies and procedures for use and maintenance of <br />the AED; <br />2. Appoint and maintain a site coordinator for the AED pilot program; <br />3. Assign a Medical Director for the AED pilot program; <br />4. Coordinate and facilitate administration of public questionnaires before and after <br />placement of pilot AED; <br />5. Report to the HDSP coordinator any emergency use of the AED; <br />6. Assist with publicizing the site's participation in the NC AED pilot program and <br />enhance public awareness of heart disease, stroke and appropriate response to <br />medical emergencies; <br />7. Provide replies to the short questions that comprise periodic audit calls to the site; <br />8, Mount AED in a reasonably prominent location, and post approved signage of signs <br />and symptoms of heart attack, sudden cardiac arrest and call 9-1-1; <br />9. Use reasonable care in maintenance and security of the AED; <br />10. Assure that a sufficient number of volunteers/staff are CPR/AED trained (including <br />completion of pre/post training questionnaire) and that certification is maintained; <br />11. The following AED placement requirements: <br />. Place AEDs prominently on wall similar to mounting of a fire- extinguisher; <br />. Mount AED near a phone to help reduce the call-to-shock interval; <br /> <br />{--'1 <br />