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Commission accepts donation of seven AEDs amid public concern about timing
Summary
The Police Commission voted 5–2 to accept seven AEDs valued at $9,998.68 for patrol vehicles and district stations; public commenters linked the timing to the pending taser debate and urged caution and conditions for use and training.
The San Francisco Police Commission voted to accept a donation of seven automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) intended for new patrol vehicles and assignment to the department’s 10 district stations. The item, on the consent calendar, was approved after public comment and a contested exchange among commissioners.
The donation — described in the agenda as seven AEDs valued at $9,998.68 and supplied through materials from Mrs. Linda Antonini —…
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