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Alright I need some others opinions because I am not having any luck with this, they think I am from Mars or something. Basically, this past summer I stayed at vacation resort in Myrtle Beach. I won't say which one, but it's a decent sized one. While I was there, I happened to notice that there were no PAD (Public Access Defibrillators) anywhere on the resort. Around the third day I was there a gentleman had an MI. Nothing too impressive (to me anyways, run of the mill) chest pain 7/10 diff breathing, once the medics got there STE, etc. etc. So then I got to thinking about the lack of Defibs again. What if this guy went into arrest? The paramedics did a great job and got there in a respectable 8 minutes or so, but still... So, getting to it- the next day I asked the security guard at the private pool where the defib was. She had no idea what one was. I asked when the last time she was trained in CPR - about 2 years ago. Do you remember how? Not a clue. Asked the security guard at the front door (different company) the same- he's heard of a defib but never seen one in real life. Asked the manager of the small water park- same thing. Asked the manager of the hotel-dont know if we have one or not. Holy S**t!? Went to the main building and talked to the manager on duty. I asked very nicely about any defibs in any of the buildings and if the staff was trained in CPR. She took an attitude like she was offended I would dare ask these questions. She said that there was one defib behind the managers counter and the manager on duty would respond to any emergency. Now, mind you the entire resort must be 2 square miles and they operate at nearly 100% capacity year round. She would not give me exact figures but I would guess at least 5,000 people on the conservative side on the resort and more on beaches. So, am I crazy to think that it is absolutely absurd to not have all staff trained in CPR and PAD every 100 feet? Oh yeah-half the population is over 60 years old. Theres more, but this is getting a little long..