4 Aralık 2025 Perşembe

"(Heart) Beat & Release": Defibrilators Deployed For Carefree Strolling, in Ankara

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Milliyet Newspaper, 4 December 2025)

As you stroll, don't worry if your heart gives out...

A silent security network for the capital! Domestically produced
ASELSAN-designed AED (Automatic External Defibrilator) 
devices have been installed at 25 locations. 

Another critical step has been taken in Ankara to combat sudden 
cardiac arrest. The Governor's Office announced that domestically 
developed AED devices, developed in collaboration with ASELSAN 
and the  Ministry of Health, have been placed at 25 strategic locations 
in the capital. These devices, which analyze a patient's heart rhythm 
using a Turkish command system, will act as a life-saving 
"bridge of life" until an ambulance arrives.

The statement, which conveyed that the devices have been placed 
at 25 designated locations across the city in line with the plan 
and are now available to the public, included the statement: 
"ASELSAN's domestically produced AED devices analyze the 
patient's heart rhythm with a Turkish voice command system, 
deciding whether a shock is necessary for intervention, and acting 
as a lifeline that allows the patient to hold on to life until the 
ambulance team arrives at the scene."

...but maybe don't stop at McDonald's too often. 















As part of the project, launched with the slogan "When the heart 
stops, don't you stop; use AEDs," the devices have been installed 
at the following 25 locations:

"Başkent Millet Bahçesi (Capital Public Garden), Üreğil Millet 
Bahçesi (Ureğil Public Garden), Altınköy, Kızılay Karanfil Sokak 
(Karanfil Street), Sincan Park, Sincan Lale Square, Ahlatlıbel Atatürk 
Park, 30 Ağustos Zafer Park, Ulus Square, Botanical Park, under the 
Sıhhiye Bridge, Kızılay İzmir Caddesi, Kızılay Sakarya Caddesi, 
Kızılay Güvenpark, Gölbaşı Mogan Park, Tandoğan Square, Sincan 
Wonderland, Kurtuluş Park, Göksu Park, 50. Yıl Park, Batıkent Ali 
Dinçer Park, Altınpark, Esertepe Recreation Area, Demetevler Park, 
and Gazi Park (AOÇ/Atatürk Orman Çiftliği)."





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