The AEDs bring several technological upgrades, including the ability to connect to Wi-Fi and thus submit data logs to other emergency services and/or hospitals. “(The new AEDs) allows us to take the ones we currently have and place them elsewhere” including in the department’s public and city recreation facilities, Rehorst said. The WPD have placed the defibrillators in squad cars, which are all outfitted with a defibrillator. Steve Rehorst, the defibrillators come as part of a $3.6 million grant from the Charitable Trust to equip the state’s law enforcement agencies and park facilities with LIFEPAK CR2 Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). According to Watertown Police Department Capt. The new defibrillators replace the current ones that date to 2013. Helmsley Charitable Trust, the Watertown Police Department now are equipped with a dozen new defibrillators while the city’s recreation facilities have received the department’s older defibrillators.
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