FAA Decides Not To Require Defibrillators At Airports
FAA said it has determined that automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) should not be required at airports, even though most larger airports already have taken steps to address cardiac events. FAA also said it is "unclear" whether it has the authority to require AEDs in an airport. FAA was mandated...
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