The RMC/BFM Association, created by Isabelle and Alain Weill, acts to inform, to train and to support medical issues.
Our primary goal is to contribute to a widespread deployment of Automatic External Defibrillators (AED) in all public and work environments.
To achieve this, the Association:
- Raises the awareness of French citizen about the simple, but vital use of AED,
- Promotes the purchase and installation of these devices by local and national organisations,
- Contributes to the promotion of public health laws to make the
installation of AEDs in public places as mandatory as fire
extinguishers.
The challenge of this action is to save victims of cardiac arrest:
. Each year, cardio-respiratory arrests are responsible for nearly 40 000 death in France (about 110 per day*)
. According to the “INSERM”, early intervention with AEDs could save thousands of these lives each year
. In France, the survival rate for victims of cardiac arrest is currently estimated between 2 and 3%*
. In Seattle, where the installation of AEDs is widespread, the survival rate is estimated between 20 and 30%*
*INSERM figures, May 2005 (French public organization dedicated to biological, medical and public health research)

