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For Immediate Release February 06, 2007 LIFE-SAVING HEART DEFIBRILLATORS TO BE INSTALLED IN ONTARIO GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS Increases Public Health And Safety In London LONDON — The Ontario government is moving forward with its commitment to improve health and safety in provincial buildings by installing life-saving portable heart defibrillators. “Health and safety is of great importance to us all. This measure will make Ontario government buildings safer for employees and the public,” said MPP for London North Centre Deborah Matthews. “The Heart and Stroke Foundation commends the initiative of the Government of Ontario to put automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) in government facilities and train its employees to save lives,” said Rocco Rossi, Chief Executive Officer of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. “The foundation is also continuing its leadership role by raising funds to place AEDs in Ontario communities through the Start a Heart, Save a Life Campaign and the Chase McEachern Tribute Fund. We believe that defibrillators should become as common as fire extinguishers because they are just as powerful in the fight to save lives,” Rossi said. Today’s announcement is another step forward to providing London residents with better health care. The McGuinty government has also come forward with:
Backgrounder: Portable defibrillators in Ontario government buildings
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