On 20/1/22 22:25, Stephen Loosley wrote:

In the last few years, several defibrillators have been installed on outside 
walls around our small country town, and thus freely available  to everyone. 
They’ve all been stolen. ...

The defibrillators I have seen in public areas, mostly have electronic alarms fitted, which flash a light and sound a siren when the case is opened.

... drone such a machine any where they’re needed?

One Australian surf lifesaving drones was planned to be able to carry a small defibrillator. I don't know if this was done. https://www2.computerworld.com.au/article/661152/surf-lifesaving-drone-maker-eyes-long-haul-autonomous-uav/

Perhaps a defibrillator function could be *built into* delivery drones. This could be a lightweight pouch on the drone, containing the electrodes & electronics, powered directly from the drone's batteries.


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Tom Worthington, http://www.tomw.net.au
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