On 14/11/2020 12:39, Donald Noble wrote:
Firstly, I have seen a few buildings that have an AED pictogram sign
outside, suggesting that there is a defibrillator inside. Is this
considered sufficient 'on the ground' evidence to add to the map.
I'd say yes. Add access &/or note tag to clarify
> Firstly, I have seen a few buildings that have an AED pictogram sign
outside, suggesting that there is a defibrillator inside.
I know of two defib boxes near me that are in fact empty, despite being lit
and signed. That's quite a high proportion of the tiny number (<10) that
I'm aware of.
On
> Firstly, I have seen a few buildings that have an AED pictogram sign
> outside, suggesting that there is a defibrillator inside. Is this
> considered sufficient 'on the ground' evidence to add to the map.
> These are often locations that are noted up on the Survey Me! tool,
> but not always.
I
Hello list,
I have a couple of queries about the Q4 project to map defibrillators.
Firstly, I have seen a few buildings that have an AED pictogram sign
outside, suggesting that there is a defibrillator inside. Is this
considered sufficient 'on the ground' evidence to add to the map. These are
On Mon, 2020-10-12 at 08:54 +0100, Robert Whittaker (OSM lists) wrote:
> I've got the AED data from all the Ambulance Services in the UK apart
> from Northern Ireland and London in my OSM comparison tool at
> https://osm.mathmos.net/defib/progress/ . Much of the data is more
> than a year old, but
On Mon, 2020-10-12 at 09:45 +0100, Jez Nicholson wrote:
> What tags should I be capturing? phone=999 + indoors=no? access=code?
I don't think phone=999 is necessary. Potentially adding the operators
phone number would be more useful as people could report issues or
vandalism.
I think
On Mon, Oct 12, 2020 at 08:54:28AM +0100, Robert Whittaker (OSM lists) wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Oct 2020 at 16:20, Gareth L wrote:
> > The UK quarterly project for Q4 has been selected as Defibrillators.
> > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_2020_Q4_Project:_Defibrillators
> >
> > A check on
That's excellent news. I've been attending Missing Maps for the past few
months and had been hoping that we could organise some crossover activity.
Defibrillators is a clear public health benefit and should appeal to
Missing Mappers.
On Mon, Oct 12, 2020 at 9:50 AM Derry Hamilton wrote:
> A
A little bit thread-drifty, but does anyone know of links to web training
etc. that might help a bunch of people who enthusiastically joined in with
a Missing Map event for MSF get comfortable with general purpose mapping
like this? I've just posted this as a follow up at work, and thus may have
Thanks Robert, I added a precis of your comments onto
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_2020_Q4_Project:_Defibrillators
My first question about
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:emergency%3Ddefibrillator
tagging.my nearby defib is
On Fri, 9 Oct 2020 at 16:20, Gareth L wrote:
> The UK quarterly project for Q4 has been selected as Defibrillators.
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_2020_Q4_Project:_Defibrillators
>
> A check on taginfo shows there are 4181 nodes and ways with
> emergency=defibrillator in Great
Hello,
The UK quarterly project for Q4 has been selected as Defibrillators.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_2020_Q4_Project:_Defibrillators
A check on taginfo shows there are 4181 nodes and ways with
emergency=defibrillator in Great Britain. Reading
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