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The busiest airport in the nation has no protocol for providing CPR instructions to 911 callers during life-and-death medical emergencies.
Before COVID-19, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport was the busiest in the world. That’s one reason the airport has its own dedicated 911 center. Calls from the airport are answered by multiple 911 centers in four cities and two counties, but all have a policy of transferring those calls to the airport’s Centralized Command and Control Center, or C4.
Thomas Lawson suffered an apparent heart attack in the South Economy parking lot on November 20, 2020. The 62-year-old retired Marine from Flowery Branch, stood up from his car, grabbed his chest, and said to his wife, “something’s wrong.”
When he s not in the office, he s often on call, his phone always nearby.
Sometimes a patient is on the other end when that phone rings. And sometimes it s someone telling him his warranty on his car has expired or that fraudulent activity has been detected with his Social Security number.
The callers aren t telling the truth, of course. They are robocallers looking for another easy mark. It s a daily occurrence, and I can t ignore it because I can t tell the legitimate ones from the robocalls, Barber says. INVESTIGATING ROBOCALLS: WHO IS AFFECTED?
In a 2019 report from Truecaller, it was discovered that one out of six people had lost money in phone scams during the previous 12 months. Those scams added up to $10.5 billion.
By Ken MeyerMay 6th, 2021, 8:44 am
Florida Governor
Ron DeSantis is apparently giving Fox News exclusive media access to the signing of his new elections reform bill.
DeSantis will sign the bill at an event at West Palm Beach set for Thursday morning. The purpose of the Republican-backed SB90 bill is to impose regulations on ballot drop boxes, restrict third-party voter registration organizations, and would place new rules on voting by mail. The bill is a subject of controversy, however, with critics arguing that the bill was crafted to suppress voting and perpetuate unsubstantiated fraud concerns derived from the 2020 election.
Newssources report that the ceremony is happening at the Hilton hotel by Palm Beach International Airport, ands hosted by a pro-
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