The AED's were a good idea but were a headache. There were only three or four per district. They were not maintained, restocked. Officers took them home accidentally. They didn't work. The radio was tied up constantly with officers trying to figure out where they were to hand off to the next shift.
The AED's were a good idea but were a headache. There were only three or four per district. They were not maintained, restocked. Officers took them home accidentally. They didn't work. The radio was tied up constantly with officers trying to figure out where they were to hand off to the next shift.