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AED Locations

An AED (Automated External Defibrillator) is a small, easy-to-use device that can help save someone’s life if their heart suddenly stops beating. It works by sending a safe electric shock to the heart to help it start beating normally again. AEDs are designed so anyone—even without medical training—can use them. They give clear voice instructions and guide you through every step.

As is the case with any emergency or medical event, always first call 911 and x2911. Once first responders are on the way, you can do even more to help save a life -- find the AED.

There are 17 AED units spread across campus. 

Residence Halls - There is one AED unit in the lobby of each residence hall.

  • Aurelius Hall
  • Bonaventure Hall
  • Gerard Hall
  • Rooney Hall
  • Saint Benedict Hall
  • Wimmer Hall

Academic Buildings

  • Alfred Hall - 1st floor, on the Placid Hall end
  • Robert S. Carey Center
    • 1st floor - Fitness Center
    • 1st floor - Outside the bookstore in the student lounge
    • 2nd floor - Outside the gymnasium in the lobby 
  • Dupré Science Pavilion - 1st floor lobby
  • Dale P. Latimer Library - 1st floor entrance near the Barista
  • Placid Hall - 1st floor in the Community Center

Other Locations

  • St. Scholastica Hall
    • 1st floor - Weight Room
    • 2nd floor - Stairwell on Gerard Hall side
  • Fred Rogers Center - 2nd floor
  • Parish Center - 2nd floor