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Defibrillators, other items stolen from Ga. ambulance company

An Delta Ambulance employee discovered the burglary upon reporting to work last week

Delta Ambulance in Gainesville, Ga. was burglarized last week, resulting in the theft of about $5,000 worth of equipment. AEDs were among the items stolen.

Ada Wood
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

GAINESVILLE, Ga. — About $5,000 worth of equipment, including defibrillators, was stolen Friday from a business in Gainesville, authorities said.

Hall County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a call at Delta Ambulance in the 2300 block of Centennial Drive around 8:30 a.m. after an employee discovered the burglary upon arriving at work.

Various items had been taken, including automated external defibrillators, fuel cards, a computer and vehicle keys, officials said. AEDs are used to restore a normal heartbeat by sending an electric pulse or shock to the heart.

The estimated value of the stolen property was $5,000. Investigators have not identified any suspects in the case.

Anyone with information on the crime is asked to contact investigators at 770-533-7729.

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