
Anna Edgerton
Seattle Bureau Chief at Bloomberg News
Seattle bureau chief for Bloomberg @Business. Former Brazil correspondent. North Carolina native.
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medicalxpress.com | Benoît Berthelot |Anna Edgerton
Amazon.com Inc. equipped some delivery vans in Europe with defibrillators to see if drivers crisscrossing residential areas could speed up aid to heart-attack victims. The world's largest online retailer tested a program, called Project Pulse, as a pilot in Amsterdam in November 2023, and expanded it to London and Bologna, Italy, according to documents seen by Bloomberg. A few dozen drivers in each city carried the devices, which are made by Koninklijke Philips NV.
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gazettextra.com | Benoît Berthelot |Anna Edgerton
Amazon.com Inc. equipped some delivery vans in Europe with defibrillators to see if drivers crisscrossing residential areas could speed up aid to heart-attack victims. The world's largest online retailer tested a program, called Project Pulse, as a pilot in Amsterdam in November 2023, and expanded it to London and Bologna, Italy, according to documents seen by Bloomberg. A few dozen drivers in each city carried the devices, which are made by Koninklijke Philips NV.
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thebrunswicknews.com | Benoît Berthelot |Anna Edgerton
Amazon.com Inc. equipped some delivery vans in Europe with defibrillators to see if drivers crisscrossing residential areas could speed up aid to heart-attack victims. The world's largest online retailer tested a program, called Project Pulse, as a pilot in Amsterdam in November 2023, and expanded it to London and Bologna, Italy, according to documents seen by Bloomberg. A few dozen drivers in each city carried the devices, which are made by Koninklijke Philips NV.
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thederrick.com | Benoît Berthelot |Anna Edgerton
Amazon.com Inc. equipped some delivery vans in Europe with defibrillators to see if drivers crisscrossing residential areas could speed up aid to heart-attack victims. The world’s largest online retailer tested a program, called Project Pulse, as a pilot in Amsterdam in November 2023, and expanded it to London and Bologna, Italy, according to documents seen by Bloomberg. A few dozen drivers in each city carried the devices, which are made by Koninklijke Philips NV.
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charlotteobserver.com | Benoît Berthelot |Anna Edgerton
Amazon.com Inc. equipped some delivery vans in Europe with defibrillators to see if drivers crisscrossing residential areas could speed up aid to heart-attack victims. The world's largest online retailer tested a program, called Project Pulse, as a pilot in Amsterdam in November 2023, and expanded it to London and Bologna, Italy, according to documents seen by Bloomberg. A few dozen drivers in each city carried the devices, which are made by Koninklijke Philips NV.
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RT @BenoitBerthelot: #Amazon equipped some delivery vans in London, Amsterdam and Bologna with defibrillators, to see if drivers crisscross…

What if an Amazon delivery van could also help save lives? Scoop here, with @BenoitBerthelot @mattmday, on Amazon's experiment to get more AEDs into the residential areas where most heart attacks happen: https://t.co/eYgtXGA0AS via @business @technology

RT @charlescwcooke: Now would be a good moment for Congress to take back its absolute power over tariffs.