The defibrillator at Five Rivers Café had been sitting dormant — battery flat, pads expired, locked inside a building that closes at night. It's back now, and anyone can reach it.New café owner Emily Todd discovered earlier this year that an AED had previously been donated to the site. She tracked it down, found it wasn't fit for use, and rang PowerNet to ask for help. That call set off something bigger than a single fix.PowerNet funded a new ex…
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