During a routine school pickup of his daughter from Calliope State School, Michael Gosschalk, a Maintenance Technician at Rio Tinto, found himself witnessing a serious incident that necessitated immediate access to an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED). Acting swiftly, Michael sought assistance from a passerby.
Though the outcome was positive, the incident sparked discussions among Calliope State School, the local Calliope ambulance station, and Rio Tinto Yarwun regarding the need for improved access to life-saving equipment.
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