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Communities asked for views on Aberdeenshire Defibrillator policy


By David Porter

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Aberdeenshire Council is reviewing its Public Access Defibrillator (PAD) Policy in collaboration with the Scottish Ambulance Service.

They are seeking the views of communities on the current policy documentation, particularly those groups that have previously shown or may have an interest in siting a PAD on the outside of a council building.

Groups are invited to take part in a short survey that should take no longer than ten minutes to complete in order to share thier views.

The survey will close at midnight on Sunday, April 16.


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