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Sen. Harriss passes school AED bill

Apr 10, 2024

 

State Senator Erica Harriss passed legislation on April 10, 2024, to potentially help save lives by requiring automated external defibrillators (AEDs) to be present at all school locations and events.

“While AEDs are already required under state law to be accessible at any physical fitness facility on public and private school premises, it only made sense to further extend the protection provided by AEDs to all extracurricular activities,” said Senator Harriss.

Senate Bill 3571, which was championed by Senator Harriss, mandates that automated external defibrillators (AEDs) must be available at all schools during the school day and during school-sponsored extracurricular activities on school grounds.

“Regardless of the sport or event, anyone in attendance at these functions could suffer a medical emergency and need the lifesaving support that an AED could provide,” Senator Harriss emphasized. “This is why it’s important that our school facilities are equipped with AEDs.”

The inspiration for this bill came from Gail and Mark Holthaus, who tragically lost their 18-year-old son Greg to cardiac arrest. Gail Holthaus, in response to this loss, founded a non-profit organization aimed at providing training, testing, and equipment such as AEDs to help save lives.

“Since Greg’s passing, my husband Mark and I don’t want another family to endure what we went through,” expressed Gail Holthaus. “There are so many young people who have undetected heart conditions and to know someone’s chances of surviving can literally be tripled if an AED were to be present, it’s why we have made this our mission to help save lives.”

The bill, having passed in the Senate, will now be presented to the House of Representatives for further consideration.

Sen. Harriss passes school AED bill
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