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Christian County to pay half the cost to replace 10 AEDs, commissioners require training and location list
Summary
County staff requested replacement of 10 end-of-life AEDs at county buildings at an estimated upfront cost of $14,328.90. Commissioners approved funding half the purchase provided at least two AEDs are located inside the courthouse and training is arranged; staff will maintain a master location list and offer certification for staff.
County commissioners voted Dec. 4 to cover half the upfront cost of replacing 10 automated external defibrillators (AEDs) placed at public county buildings, saying the purchase and associated training are a public-safety priority.
"So what we are asking for is a replacement of 10 of the AEDs…The upfront cost is the $14,328.90 that I sent the estimate for," said Christy, a county staff member who presented the request and described units as fully automatic and suitable for public use. Christy said some units have been deployed…
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