Last month, I posted an article about a man who died from cardiac arrest while riding a commuter train to Chicago. Like many people, I asked the question why Automated External Defibrillators - required on airplanes by federal law - aren't present on most trains. The Chicago Tribune is keeping attention on the issue, writing how Boston became the first major commuter line to install the life-saving devices on all its trains.
It's time for the rest of the country to follow their lead.
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My wife wants to bring one of those with us when we retire in the RV. I think its a hell of an idea.
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