Seocho-gu Installs Indoor Automated External Defibrillators with Smart Integrated Monitoring System at Maljukgeori Badminton Court in Seoripul Park, Maljukgeori Neighborhood Park, and Isu Badminton Court in Dogumori Neighborhood Park for Continuous Equipment Status Monitoring

Seocho-gu Installs Automated External Defibrillators at Three Parks Including Seoripul Park View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Seocho-gu (Mayor Jeon Seong-su) has installed an outdoor automated external defibrillator (AED) at the top of Seoripul Park, the most frequently used park by Seocho residents. (Photo)


Automated external defibrillators have been mandatory under the Emergency Medical Services Act only in multi-use facilities such as apartment complexes with more than 500 households, railway stations, and comprehensive stadiums.


The district has consistently received suggestions to install AEDs in public facilities with many users, such as parks and small-scale sports facilities.


In particular, the AED installed this time is equipped with a smart integrated monitoring system, allowing administrators to continuously monitor the device's status, preventing battery depletion and making management more convenient.


Additionally, the district installed indoor AEDs at the Maljukgeori Badminton Court in Maljukgeori Neighborhood Park and the Isu Badminton Court in Dogumeori Neighborhood Park to enable rapid response within the golden time in case of emergencies. The district plans to expand the installation of outdoor AEDs to ensure quick response to acute cardiac arrest patients.


To prepare for immediate response to unforeseen safety accidents and crisis situations, the district conducted training on AED usage and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for about 20 residents using the badminton court at Maljukgeori Badminton Court on the 30th of last month, receiving great feedback.



Mayor Jeon Seong-su stated, “Protecting the safety and lives of residents is the top priority of district administration, and we will continue to build a disaster prevention system to make Seocho a safe district without any gaps.”


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