No defib at RRC



Maybe WDW should rethink the stationing of portable defibs:



Deputies say Byron Russell immediately began CPR on his son, and a ride employee
called 911 at 11:20:36 a.m., summoning paramedics from Reedy Creek Fire Rescue.

Paramedics stationed at the park arrived about three minutes after the 911 call
came in and took over. Though Disney has portable heart-defibrillator units
stationed throughout its parks, there was not one available to use on Michael
until the paramedics arrived, according to an audiotape of the 911 call.

The child's heart was first shocked 7 minutes and 3 seconds after the 911 call.

He was transported to Celebration Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
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