Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Disney to add AED's at major thrill attractions

The Orlando Sentinel is reporting that Disney is adding additional Automated External Defibrillators (AED) at major thrill attractions across Walt Disney World. This is the latest phase in Disney's plans to add life-saving equipment closer to locations were guests with medical issues may experience medical emergencies.

In Dec. 2007, a man died of a heart attack while riding Expedition Everest. According to the report, doctors said that there's no way to know if an AED would have saved the man's life - he apparently suffered from an enlarged heart. At the time of the incident, only four AED's were located at Animal Kingdom. Now there are 16. These things aren't cheap - they cost about $1,500 - $2,000 a piece.

While it's great that Disney is doing all it can to help keep guests safe, guests themselves must remember their own limitations. If you have a heart condition, or other medical problem, it might be a good idea not to go on an attraction that has several warning signs saying that anyone with certain medical conditions should not ride. I know my limitations - that's why the Mad Hatter's Tea Party and especially Primeval Whirl are out.

In the meantime, let's hope these AED's just gather dust and are never needed. Stay safe and be responsible, everyone!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Coming from a family that has a history of heart conditions, this is an excellent idea!

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