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Re: Sad happenings at Club O beach
[Re: deirdre1]
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03/03/2016 05:14 PM
03/03/2016 05:14 PM
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deirdre1 said: As a follow up to my post this morning, there are three AED's at Club O. We gave a restaurant worker a ride this morning and asked him about yesterday's incident. The location of the AED's are water sports, by the rest rooms at Papagyo and the reception area. Observers reported the incident taking place around 2:15 PM. One person reported seeing pads on the chest of the man as they were working on him. The AED was not in the case today at Papagayo as it was empty but if memory serves me they may have taken the the machine to download the details as it recorded events. They would also have the battery checked and new pads installed. Others with more experience with the AED May want to comment. Good to know . Thanks for that. Your assessment of the procedure for after these machines are used is spot on. Cheers
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