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Three points:

1. Regarding the issue of notability: AEDs in police vehicles have a proven record of saving a lot of lives. Recording this information, and showing which police departments have deployed these devices, seems to me to be noteworthy for this reason.

2. I wonder if this article wouldn't provide the information that it seeks to get across more effectively, if it included a sortable list like this list of mosques in Canada? [[1]]? Clearly, the article suffers from the fact that it is not anywhere close to exhaustive. But that's no reason not to start building such a list, which could be easily boosted by other contributors.

3. This is really an article about AED-equipped police vehicles in Canada and the United States (as opposed to the entire world). Perhaps the page's title should be altered to say that.

The Audacity of Hip (talk) 15:52, 6 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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