CAMP HILL, Pa., Sept. 9, 2020 — The Peyton Walker Foundation (PWF), a nationally prominent heart screening advocate and leader in providing CPR and AED training and equipment donations, proudly dedicates Pennsylvania’s first SaveStation containing an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) available for public use 24/7 in a heart emergency. Today, PWF teamed up with Downtown Camp Hill Association and ZOLL to install the unit in Camp Hill’s thriving business district.

Peyton's mom Julie Walker dedicates and installs Pennsylvania's first SaveStation at Cornerstone Coffeehouse in Camp Hill, Pa.

“Having a readily accessible AED can mean the difference between life and death during Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA),” said Julie Walker, Peyton’s mom and Foundation Director. “I’m proud of this milestone, especially since SCA is a leading cause of death in the U.S. We hope it’s the first of many SaveStations in Pennsylvania! AEDs save lives.”

“I saw firsthand how an AED saves a life. AED accessibility is vital,” added East Penn Little League Coach Matt Pearson who saved a mom’s life with a PWF-donated AED last summer.

Walker was joined by Sue Pera, Cornerstone Coffeehouse, who hosts the SaveStation, Camp Hill Mayor Mark Simpson, Police Chief Stephen Margeson, PA State Reps. Sheryl Delozier and Greg Rothman, Sen. Mike Regan’s Office, Anne Deeter Gallaher of Downtown Camp Hill Association, businesses and others.

Mayor Simpson stated, “I’ve witnessed how crucial defibrillators are during heart emergencies. We thank the Foundation and businesses for investing in the health of our neighbors. Bystanders using AEDs while waiting for EMS can increase survival rates.”

“We are so thankful for Julie Walker’s tireless campaign to educate Pennsylvania on the facts about Sudden Cardiac Arrest and the role strategically placed AEDs play in saving lives. On behalf of the Downtown Camp Hill Association board and through the generous support of our partner businesses, we are honored to support the first SaveStation in PA at Cornerstone Coffeehouse,” says Anne Deeter Gallaher, owner/CEO, Deeter Gallaher Group LLC and board member.

Peyton Walker was a 19-year-old college student pursuing a healthcare career when SCA stole her young life in 2013. The Foundation’s mission is to increase awareness and survival rates of SCA. Visit PeytonWalker.org.