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Torrance accepts public access defibrillator program update; city installs 44 AEDs and launches PulsePoint registry
Summary
The council accepted a staff update on the city’s Public Access Defibrillator (PAD) program. Staff reported purchase of 50 Lifepak CR2 units (44 placed into service), integration with LifeLink Central monitoring, and rollout of PulsePoint for public responder alerts.
The Torrance City Council unanimously accepted and filed an update on the city’s Public Access Defibrillator (PAD) program, which staff said has placed 44 of 50 purchased Lifepak CR2 automated external defibrillators into service at city facilities and launched public registration through PulsePoint.
Adam Brown, EMS chief for Torrance Fire, told the council the city purchased 50 Lifepak CR2 semi‑automatic defibrillators for $128,484.56 and expects to put 44 into service after site assessments and ADA and Wi‑Fi…
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