The NSW Police Force has decided to stop carrying defibrillators in police vehicles, citing operational priorities and concerns over health, legal, and financial risks. The move has drawn criticism from health advocates and those impacted by cardiac emergencies.
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- NSW Police introduced defibrillators in vehicles in 2022 to improve emergency response.
- The devices have been credited with saving lives, including that of a young child. 21s
- Police have decided to remove AEDs from vehicles after a review and consultation. 44s
- Health advocates and the Heart Foundation have expressed disappointment at the decision. 1m 35s
- Police cited operational focus, health, legal, and financial risks as reasons for the change. 1m 52s