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Albany County orders 15 new AEDs for county buildings, directs staff to standardize units and training
Summary
Commissioners authorized purchase of 15 modern automated external defibrillators (AEDs) to replace aging devices across county facilities, directed staff to pursue compatible units matching the sheriff epartment's models, and charged the county building reserve to fund the purchase.
Albany County commissioners voted to purchase 15 new automated external defibrillators (AEDs), cabinets and accessories to replace aging units in county facilities and to standardize equipment and training.
County staff reported the county has roughly 13 AEDs that are 18–20 years old and recommended purchasing up-to-date models compatible with the sheriff's office units so batteries and pads are standardized. "They're, basically, they're when someone's heart stops, they're what you use to shock…
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