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Resident urges AED registration; Oviedo highlights free pool alarms and PulsePoint registration

Oviedo City Council · May 4, 2026
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A registered nurse urged the council to promote registering AEDs already housed in businesses on the PulsePoint registry; staff described a partnership distributing free pool‑door alarms and a new fire‑inspection practice that will note AEDs for registration with owner consent.

Jacob Leio, a registered nurse and Oviedo resident, told the council during public comment that he mapped AEDs in the community and added about 30 city AEDs to the county AED registry (PulsePoint). “One thing that stood out is that many AEDs likely already exist in businesses but aren't registered,” Leio said, and he asked the city to use social media and business outreach to encourage registration because registration is…

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