Unlocked Defibrillator, how long until...
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...it is pinched after installation.
To set the picture.
West midlands. Just outside of the town centre. Installed on a wall outside on the pavement. Lets call the area "Vibrant". No CCTV covering the area.
I'd love to have more faith in humanity, but I am a cynic.
Reason that it will be unlocked is that it is part of the agreement from the charity donating it.
To set the picture.
West midlands. Just outside of the town centre. Installed on a wall outside on the pavement. Lets call the area "Vibrant". No CCTV covering the area.
I'd love to have more faith in humanity, but I am a cynic.
Reason that it will be unlocked is that it is part of the agreement from the charity donating it.
mcdjl said:
Having been looking into this the theft rates are very, very low. The black market for then isn't great, and what else will you do with it? They're not fun to discharge like a fire extinguisher so there's very little point.
Let's hope you are correct. However, A LOT are being pinched round here, even if they have to be crowbarred off the wall.https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/in-your-area/amb...
bloomen said:
Surely defibrillating yourself in the temples is a cheap thrill on the way back from a night out?
That being the case, I think it'll become a popular fixture.
This is the other thing lol.That being the case, I think it'll become a popular fixture.
Might not be pinched, but someone might just try something like that. I really would not put it past people.
MattsCar said:
bloomen said:
Surely defibrillating yourself in the temples is a cheap thrill on the way back from a night out?
That being the case, I think it'll become a popular fixture.
This is the other thing lol.That being the case, I think it'll become a popular fixture.
Might not be pinched, but someone might just try something like that. I really would not put it past people.
MattsCar said:
bloomen said:
Surely defibrillating yourself in the temples is a cheap thrill on the way back from a night out?
That being the case, I think it'll become a popular fixture.
This is the other thing lol.That being the case, I think it'll become a popular fixture.
Might not be pinched, but someone might just try something like that. I really would not put it past people.
MattsCar said:
bloomen said:
Surely defibrillating yourself in the temples is a cheap thrill on the way back from a night out?
That being the case, I think it'll become a popular fixture.
This is the other thing lol.That being the case, I think it'll become a popular fixture.
Might not be pinched, but someone might just try something like that. I really would not put it past people.
I'm a guardian for 2 of our local public access defibrillators, the logic behind the cabinets being unlocked is for quicker access when they're needed, vital minutes were being lost contacting the ambulance service to get the cabinet code then entering the code, then accessing the cabinet, grabbing the defib. This way, you can get the defib faster and pads on patient quicker.
I can see the point. At new years eve I had to access our local one. We have rubbish mobile reception in the village and if my phone was not connected to the village hall WiFi I would have had problems. As it was it took 60 seconds from dialing 999 to opening the door due to the conversation with 999 people.
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