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Service Date: From 01/01/2016 Through 12/31/2016 NonTraumatic Etiology OVERALL N = 61523 Total 61523 19980 (32.5) 17795 (28.9) 6670 (10.8) 5498 (8.9) Home/Residence 42152 (68.5) 13107 (31.1) 11515 (27.3) 3801 (9.0) 3043 (7.2) Nursing Home 6483 (10.5) 1678 (25.9) 1181 (18.2) 283 (4.4) 153 (2.4) Public Setting 12887 (20.9) 5195 (40.3) 5099 (39.6) 2586 (20.1) 2302 (17.9) Unwitnessed 31144 (50.6) 6828 (21.9) 5792 (18.6) 1460 (4.7) 1105 (3.5) Bystander witnessed 22953 (37.3) 9975 (43.5) 8929 (38.9) 3875 (16.9) 3277 (14.3) 911 Responder witnessed 7424 (12.1) 3177 (42.8) 3073 (41.4) 1334 (18.0) 1115 (15.0) Bystander CPR 25044 (46.3) 8574 (34.2) 7472 (29.8) 3169 (12.7) 2657 (10.6) No Bystander CPR 29046 (53.7) 8227 (28.3) 7246 (24.9) 2164 (7.5) 1724 (5.9) Bystander CPR (excludes nursing home/healthcare facility events) 18203 (39.9) 6531 (35.9) 5929 (32.6) 2643 (14.5) 2274 (12.5) No Bystander CPR (excludes nursing home/healthcare facility events) 27433 (60.1) 7801 (28.4) 6925 (25.2) 2077 (7.6) 1664 (6.1) Shockable 12172 (19.8) 6157 (50.6) 6032 (49.6) 3594 (29.5) 3216 (26.4) Nonshockable 49344 (80.2) 13818 (28.0) 11757 (23.8) 3070 (6.2) 2276 (4.6) Bystander AED use* 3505 (6.5) 1376 (39.3) 1212 (34.6) 683 (19.5) 603 (17.2) Bystander AED use* (excludes nursing home/healthcare facility events) 1268 (2.8) 612 (48.3) 596 (47.0) 407 (32.1) 384 (30.3) Trained provider (First Responder) AED use 14055 (22.8) 4456 (31.7) 3869 (27.5) 1480 (10.5) 1269 (9.0) Witnessed and shockable 8641 (14.1) 4806 (55.6) 4756 (55.0) 3031 (35.1) 2751 (31.8) Bystander witnessed and shockable 7229 (11.8) 4014 (55.5) 3956 (54.7) 2458 (34.0) 2211 (30.6) Field hypothermia 3769 (6.1) 2305 (61.2) 1898 (50.4) 673 (17.9) 531 (14.1) In hypothermia (among admitted patients) 7937 (44.6) 2672 (33.7) 2107 (26.5) Inclusion Criteria: An outof cardiac arrest where resuscitation is attempted by a 911 responder (CPR and/or defibrillation). This would also include patients that received an AED shock by a bystander prior to the arrival of 911 NOTE: Analysis excludes patients with missing outcome (N=124). CPC missing for 87 patients. April 18, 2017 mycares powered by PhysioControl 1 of 5

Service Date: From 01/01/2016 Through 12/31/2016 NonTraumatic Etiology Age = <1 years N = 991 Total 991 130 (13.1) 183 (18.5) 63 (6.4) 48 (4.8) Home/Residence 887 (89.5) 111 (12.5) 163 (18.4) 56 (6.3) 43 (4.8) Nursing Home 3 (0.3) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) Public Setting 101 (10.2) 19 (18.8) 20 (19.8) 7 (6.9) 5 (5.0) Unwitnessed 793 (80.0) 66 (8.3) 100 (12.6) 25 (3.2) 18 (2.3) Bystander witnessed 173 (17.5) 54 (31.2) 72 (41.6) 32 (18.5) 26 (15.0) 911 Responder witnessed 25 (2.5) 10 (40.0) 11 (44.0) 6 (24.0) 4 (16.0) Bystander CPR 472 (48.9) 76 (16.1) 105 (22.2) 37 (7.8) 29 (6.1) No Bystander CPR 494 (51.1) 44 (8.9) 67 (13.6) 20 (4.0) 15 (3.0) Bystander CPR (excludes nursing home/healthcare facility events) 462 (48.7) 72 (15.6) 103 (22.3) 36 (7.8) 29 (6.3) No Bystander CPR (excludes nursing home/healthcare facility events) 487 (51.3) 43 (8.8) 66 (13.6) 19 (3.9) 14 (2.9) Shockable 29 (2.9) 6 (20.7) 6 (20.7) 4 (13.8) 3 (10.3) Nonshockable 962 (97.1) 124 (12.9) 177 (18.4) 59 (6.1) 45 (4.7) Bystander AED use* 4 (0.4) 0 (0.0) 1 (25.0) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) Bystander AED use* (excludes nursing home/healthcare facility events) 3 (0.3) 0 (0.0) 1 (33.3) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) Trained provider (First Responder) AED use 151 (15.2) 16 (10.6) 23 (15.2) 8 (5.3) 6 (4.0) Witnessed and shockable 16 (1.6) 3 (18.8) 4 (25.0) 3 (18.8) 3 (18.8) Bystander witnessed and shockable 13 (1.3) 2 (15.4) 3 (23.1) 2 (15.4) 2 (15.4) Field hypothermia 9 (0.9) 1 (11.1) 1 (11.1) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) In hypothermia (among admitted patients) 24 (13.1) 6 (25.0) 5 (20.8) Inclusion Criteria: An outof cardiac arrest where resuscitation is attempted by a 911 responder (CPR and/or defibrillation). This would also include patients that received an AED shock by a bystander prior to the arrival of 911 NOTE: Analysis excludes patients with missing outcome (N=0). CPC missing for 1 patients. April 18, 2017 mycares powered by PhysioControl 2 of 5

Service Date: From 01/01/2016 Through 12/31/2016 NonTraumatic Etiology Age = >1 12 years N = 397 Total 397 92 (23.2) 132 (33.2) 57 (14.4) 40 (10.1) Home/Residence 306 (77.1) 59 (19.3) 89 (29.1) 33 (10.8) 19 (6.2) Nursing Home 1 (0.3) 1 (100.0) 1 (100.0) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) Public Setting 90 (22.7) 32 (35.6) 42 (46.7) 24 (26.7) 21 (23.3) Unwitnessed 247 (62.2) 40 (16.2) 63 (25.5) 21 (8.5) 14 (5.7) Bystander witnessed 125 (31.5) 46 (36.8) 61 (48.8) 32 (25.6) 23 (18.4) 911 Responder witnessed 25 (6.3) 6 (24.0) 8 (32.0) 4 (16.0) 3 (12.0) Bystander CPR 195 (52.4) 65 (33.3) 83 (42.6) 40 (20.5) 29 (14.9) No Bystander CPR 177 (47.6) 19 (10.7) 41 (23.2) 13 (7.3) 8 (4.5) Bystander CPR (excludes nursing home/healthcare facility events) 184 (51.5) 61 (33.2) 75 (40.8) 35 (19.0) 26 (14.1) No Bystander CPR (excludes nursing home/healthcare facility events) 173 (48.5) 18 (10.4) 39 (22.5) 13 (7.5) 8 (4.6) Shockable 33 (8.3) 12 (36.4) 20 (60.6) 12 (36.4) 11 (33.3) Nonshockable 364 (91.7) 80 (22.0) 112 (30.8) 45 (12.4) 29 (8.0) Bystander AED use* 15 (4.0) 6 (40.0) 9 (60.0) 5 (33.3) 5 (33.3) Bystander AED use* (excludes nursing home/healthcare facility events) 12 (3.4) 5 (41.7) 6 (50.0) 4 (33.3) 4 (33.3) Trained provider (First Responder) AED use 77 (19.4) 21 (27.3) 27 (35.1) 8 (10.4) 6 (7.8) Witnessed and shockable 21 (5.3) 8 (38.1) 13 (61.9) 8 (38.1) 7 (33.3) Bystander witnessed and shockable 17 (4.3) 8 (47.1) 11 (64.7) 7 (41.2) 6 (35.3) Field hypothermia 13 (3.3) 7 (53.8) 5 (38.5) 2 (15.4) 2 (15.4) In hypothermia (among admitted patients) 28 (21.2) 10 (35.7) 6 (21.4) Inclusion Criteria: An outof cardiac arrest where resuscitation is attempted by a 911 responder (CPR and/or defibrillation). This would also include patients that received an AED shock by a bystander prior to the arrival of 911 NOTE: Analysis excludes patients with missing outcome (N=1). CPC missing for 2 patients. April 18, 2017 mycares powered by PhysioControl 3 of 5

Service Date: From 01/01/2016 Through 12/31/2016 NonTraumatic Etiology Age = 13 18 years N = 306 Total 306 117 (38.2) 134 (43.8) 61 (19.9) 51 (16.7) Home/Residence 223 (72.9) 69 (30.9) 78 (35.0) 23 (10.3) 17 (7.6) Nursing Home 1 (0.3) 1 (100.0) 1 (100.0) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) Public Setting 82 (26.8) 47 (57.3) 55 (67.1) 38 (46.3) 34 (41.5) Unwitnessed 166 (54.2) 39 (23.5) 49 (29.5) 15 (9.0) 11 (6.6) Bystander witnessed 110 (35.9) 64 (58.2) 68 (61.8) 40 (36.4) 35 (31.8) 911 Responder witnessed 30 (9.8) 14 (46.7) 17 (56.7) 6 (20.0) 5 (16.7) Bystander CPR 144 (52.2) 63 (43.8) 70 (48.6) 39 (27.1) 34 (23.6) No Bystander CPR 132 (47.8) 40 (30.3) 47 (35.6) 16 (12.1) 12 (9.1) Bystander CPR (excludes nursing home/healthcare facility events) 140 (51.9) 61 (43.6) 67 (47.9) 36 (25.7) 32 (22.9) No Bystander CPR (excludes nursing home/healthcare facility events) 130 (48.1) 39 (30.0) 45 (34.6) 16 (12.3) 12 (9.2) Shockable 60 (19.6) 34 (56.7) 40 (66.7) 31 (51.7) 30 (50.0) Nonshockable 246 (80.4) 83 (33.7) 94 (38.2) 30 (12.2) 21 (8.5) Bystander AED use* 16 (5.8) 12 (75.0) 15 (93.8) 12 (75.0) 10 (62.5) Bystander AED use* (excludes nursing home/healthcare facility events) 13 (4.8) 10 (76.9) 12 (92.3) 9 (69.2) 8 (61.5) Trained provider (First Responder) AED use 83 (27.1) 27 (32.5) 29 (34.9) 10 (12.0) 9 (10.8) Witnessed and shockable 49 (16.0) 31 (63.3) 36 (73.5) 28 (57.1) 27 (55.1) Bystander witnessed and shockable 46 (15.0) 30 (65.2) 35 (76.1) 27 (58.7) 26 (56.5) Field hypothermia 25 (8.2) 11 (44.0) 12 (48.0) 3 (12.0) 1 (4.0) In hypothermia (among admitted patients) 48 (35.8) 20 (41.7) 18 (37.5) Inclusion Criteria: An outof cardiac arrest where resuscitation is attempted by a 911 responder (CPR and/or defibrillation). This would also include patients that received an AED shock by a bystander prior to the arrival of 911 NOTE: Analysis excludes patients with missing outcome (N=1). CPC missing for 2 patients. April 18, 2017 mycares powered by PhysioControl 4 of 5

Service Date: From 01/01/2016 Through 12/31/2016 NonTraumatic Etiology Age = >18 years N = 59759 Total 59759 19626 (32.8) 17330 (29.0) 6479 (10.8) 5350 (9.0) Home/Residence 40685 (68.1) 12857 (31.6) 11175 (27.5) 3685 (9.1) 2961 (7.3) Nursing Home 6477 (10.8) 1676 (25.9) 1179 (18.2) 283 (4.4) 153 (2.4) Public Setting 12596 (21.1) 5093 (40.4) 4976 (39.5) 2511 (19.9) 2236 (17.8) Unwitnessed 29906 (50.0) 6679 (22.3) 5576 (18.6) 1398 (4.7) 1061 (3.5) Bystander witnessed 22518 (37.7) 9803 (43.5) 8719 (38.7) 3763 (16.7) 3186 (14.1) 911 Responder witnessed 7333 (12.3) 3144 (42.9) 3034 (41.4) 1317 (18.0) 1102 (15.0) Bystander CPR 24215 (46.2) 8363 (34.5) 7207 (29.8) 3046 (12.6) 2559 (10.6) No Bystander CPR 28202 (53.8) 8117 (28.8) 7085 (25.1) 2113 (7.5) 1687 (6.0) Bystander CPR (excludes nursing home/healthcare facility events) 17403 (39.5) 6334 (36.4) 5679 (32.6) 2531 (14.5) 2183 (12.5) No Bystander CPR (excludes nursing home/healthcare facility events) 26603 (60.5) 7694 (28.9) 6769 (25.4) 2027 (7.6) 1628 (6.1) Shockable 12045 (20.2) 6105 (50.7) 5965 (49.5) 3546 (29.4) 3171 (26.3) Nonshockable 47707 (79.8) 13516 (28.3) 11359 (23.8) 2927 (6.1) 2173 (4.6) Bystander AED use* 3467 (6.6) 1357 (39.1) 1186 (34.2) 665 (19.2) 587 (16.9) Bystander AED use* (excludes nursing home/healthcare facility events) 1238 (2.8) 597 (48.2) 576 (46.5) 393 (31.7) 371 (30.0) Trained provider (First Responder) AED use 13737 (23.0) 4392 (32.0) 3790 (27.6) 1454 (10.6) 1248 (9.1) Witnessed and shockable 8552 (14.3) 4764 (55.7) 4702 (55.0) 2991 (35.0) 2713 (31.7) Bystander witnessed and shockable 7151 (12.0) 3974 (55.6) 3906 (54.6) 2421 (33.9) 2176 (30.4) Field hypothermia 3721 (6.2) 2286 (61.4) 1880 (50.5) 668 (18.0) 528 (14.2) In hypothermia (among admitted patients) 7833 (45.2) 2633 (33.6) 2076 (26.5) Inclusion Criteria: An outof cardiac arrest where resuscitation is attempted by a 911 responder (CPR and/or defibrillation). This would also include patients that received an AED shock by a bystander prior to the arrival of 911 NOTE: Analysis excludes patients with missing outcome (N=120). CPC missing for 81 patients. April 18, 2017 mycares powered by PhysioControl 5 of 5