USING OLD PHONE KIOSKS AS DEFIBRILLATOR STATIONS[AT STONEYBATTER GREEN IN DUBLIN]
Today my camera was set [by accident] to silent shutter and as a result the majority of my photographs were unusable especially if anything within the frame moved ... if you examine the cars in some of my photographs you will see what I mean.
The phone kiosk houses a defibrillator which can deliver a life-saving electric shock to a victim of cardiac arrest.
The kiosk is located on Aughrim street at Stoneybatter Green and is the first in Dublin to be set up by the Heart of Ireland project.
Here is how the system works "When you arrive at the defibrillator box, you're asked to dial 999. Once you dial 999 you'll be put through to the ambulance service. The ambulance service will give you the PIN number over the phone and they'll dispatch a paramedic to the scene as well. If you need assistance working the defibrillator, that will be given over the phone until you're joined by the paramedic."
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