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Lawmaker, Columbus woman push for AED requirements in Ohio

Por: 10 WBNS Nation February 24, 2023

COLUMBUS, Ohio — From your local pharmacy, to your place of worship, where you pump gas, where you get your license renewed, or where your kids play sports or go to school — none of them are mandated to have an AED or automated external defibrillator. Nearly 30 states have AED mandates that certain businesses have these life-saving boxes. Ohio is not one of them. In May 2021, Jill Hutchinson’s father Van, headed to Lowe’s off Sawmill... + full article



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