Bellevue installs defibrillator at Robinswood Park

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue will unveil an automated external defibrillator at Robinswood Park on November 22, 2025, enhancing emergency preparedness in the community. The park, known for its active sports fields and recreation areas, will benefit from the lifesaving device, which has the potential to significantly improve survival rates during sudden cardiac arrests. Research indicates that immediate use of a defibrillator can lead to a 90% survival rate, as stated by the American Heart Association. Representatives from nonprofit Project 100 and Medic One will join city officials for the unveiling ceremony at 11 a. m.

This installation underscores Bellevue's proactive approach to public safety and emergency response. The initiative aims to equip community spaces with essential lifesaving tools. Robinswood Park's visitors will have increased protection against cardiac emergencies, highlighting the importance of rapid medical intervention. The collaboration with local organizations further emphasizes community involvement in health and safety efforts.

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