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City to buy 25 AEDs with opioid-abatement funds to expand public access
2866176 · April 3, 2025
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Summary
Daytona Beach Shores will purchase 25 automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) using $50,000 in opioid-abatement funding from Volusia County; the city must purchase first and will be reimbursed.
Mike Fowler, the city's director of public safety, told commissioners the county approved $50,000 to buy 25 automatic external defibrillators and associated equipment under the opioid abatement funding program.
"This is another step in our strategy to put more AEDs into the community,"…
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