Mon, Feb 4: It’s been two years since Nova Scotia’s Emergency Health Services launched the Automated External Defibrillator registry, a database that links first responders and members of the public to the nearest available defibrillator during an emergency. It seems the registry is working. Elizabeth McSheffrey has the story of one woman who was called on to the grab the defibrillator in her building to help save a stranger.
Global News at 6 Halifax
Nova Scotia defibrillator registry working for those that need it
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