From the article:
"M Marmion said the system had already helped save the lives of three swimmers in France and a man in Germany who suffered a heart attack. The company hopes the incident in Bangor will encourage more councils to install the system."
It has saved more then one life, just only one in the U.K., the article states.
Anyone remember the scene in Fahrenheit 911 where the military recruiters tell the kid he can fill out the information and they will never contact him again? And then after he leaves they laugh because he just signed up for a lifetime of military propaganda at his door? Opt out my ass.
From the article: "M Marmion said the system had already helped save the lives of three swimmers in France and a man in Germany who suffered a heart attack. The company hopes the incident in Bangor will encourage more councils to install the system." It has saved more then one life, just only one in the U.K., the article states.
Anyone remember the scene in Fahrenheit 911 where the military recruiters tell the kid he can fill out the information and they will never contact him again? And then after he leaves they laugh because he just signed up for a lifetime of military propaganda at his door? Opt out my ass.
I looked up http://cnn.com.nyud.net:8090 and was shown the news from September 12th, 2001.