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Nova Scotia putting defibrillators in all public schools
The Nova Scotia government is spending $700,000 to equip all public schools in the province with automated external defibrillators or AEDs. The devices can provide a life-saving jolt for people in cardiac arrest.
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Posted: Mar 16, 2021 5:47 PM AT | Last Updated: March 16
The province announced Tuesday it will put a defibrillator in all Nova Scotia public schools.(Ashley Burke/CBC)
The Nova Scotia government is spending $700,000 to equip all public schools with automated external defibrillators, devices that can provide a life-saving jolt for people in cardiac arrest.
The money will go toward the purchase of 350 the devices. About 70 schools already have a defibrillator.

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