Not sure about stats, but anyone working with kids in Ohio for about the last ten years has been trained annually on SCA. rare, but if my training memory serves, the most common form of sudden death in maybe high-school athletes? Something like that. So it has been on the radar prior to the kill shots.
I updated my post with a sca org link right about when you posted this so not sure if you saw it or not. According to them, over 7k kids have sca per year. Like you mentioned, this article showed they were almost all high school aged and I think sca said the rate was double in athletes compared to non athletes
Not sure about stats, but anyone working with kids in Ohio for about the last ten years has been trained annually on SCA. rare, but if my training memory serves, the most common form of sudden death in maybe high-school athletes? Something like that. So it has been on the radar prior to the kill shots.
I updated my post with a sca org link right about when you posted this so not sure if you saw it or not. According to them, over 7k kids have sca per year. Like you mentioned, this article showed they were almost all high school aged and I think sca said the rate was double in athletes compared to non athletes