FDA Urgently Recalls AED Battery
The maker of a battery pack used in automated external defibrillators (AEDs) voluntarily recalled more than 5,000 of its units due to potentially fatal errors it causes in devices charged with the battery. The FDA has labeled the recall class I, reflecting the most severe warning and meaning that the affected device has a high probability of causing serious adverse events or death with use.
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