AED Awareness in Public Spaces: Why Quick Access Can Make a Difference

Understanding Cardiac Arrest and the Role of AEDs

Cardiac arrest can happen suddenly, even during routine activities like shopping. When a person becomes unresponsive, not breathing normally, and shows signs such as bluish lips, immediate action is critical.

An automated external defibrillator (AED) is a device designed to help restore a normal heart rhythm during certain cardiac emergencies. When used alongside CPR, it can improve the chances of survival.


First Aid & Workplace Relevance in Vancouver and the Lower Mainland

Across Vancouver, Burnaby, Surrey, and the Lower Mainland, large retail stores, malls, and workplaces are common gathering places where emergencies may occur.

This highlights the importance of:

  • Having AEDs available in public and workplace settings

  • Ensuring staff know where AEDs are located

  • Including AED use in workplace first aid and emergency plans

  • Encouraging CPR and AED training for employees

Prepared environments can support faster and more effective emergency response.


Real Incident Overview

Search for AED during emergency at WalmartShannon Willner and her sisters were shopping in Leduc with their mother for a Mother’s Day outing when the situation quickly changed.

Their mother began experiencing shortness of breath. As her condition worsened and her lips turned blue, one of the daughters called emergency services.

While speaking with the dispatcher, Willner noticed her mother began to convulse—an indication of a serious medical emergency.

The family moved her outside the store to make it easier for paramedics to locate them.

During this time, the dispatcher instructed them to find an AED. Willner ran to the customer service desk to ask if one was available. Staff were unsure and paged management, but no immediate answer was provided.

Approximately three minutes passed while they waited for information. During that time, their mother went into cardiac arrest.

Paramedics arrived shortly after, but despite efforts, she could not be revived.

Following the incident, Willner expressed concern about the lack of awareness regarding AED availability. She noted that knowing whether an AED was accessible—or not—could have allowed them to act differently in those critical moments.


The Importance of AED Accessibility

This incident highlights a key gap in emergency response:

  • AEDs are a vital part of the chain of survival

  • Quick access to an AED can support early defibrillation

  • Staff awareness is just as important as having the device

In many areas, including parts of Canada, AED placement in businesses is not always regulated, making awareness and planning even more important.


First Aid Response: Cardiac Emergency in Public Places

If someone collapses in a public setting:

  1. Call 911 immediately

  2. Check responsiveness and breathing

  3. Begin CPR (chest compressions)

  4. Ask someone to locate an AED right away

  5. Follow AED prompts if available

  6. Continue care until help arrives

Working quickly and collaboratively can improve response times.


Why AEDs Matter

AEDs:

  • Are designed for use by the public

  • Provide clear voice instructions

  • Help analyze heart rhythm and guide next steps

  • Work best when used early alongside CPR

Early defibrillation is one of the most important factors in cardiac arrest survival.


Prevention and Workplace Considerations

To improve safety in public and workplace environments:

Prepared workplaces and public spaces can make a significant difference.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is an AED and what does it do?
An AED helps restore a normal heart rhythm during certain cardiac emergencies.

Are AEDs easy to use?
Yes. They provide step-by-step voice instructions for users.

Should businesses have AEDs?
Many organizations include AEDs as part of their emergency preparedness.

What if I don’t know where an AED is located?
Ask staff immediately or have someone search nearby while CPR is ongoing.

Why is time important in cardiac arrest?
Early CPR and AED use improve the chances of survival.


Educational Note

This article is intended for general first aid awareness and workplace safety education in Canada. Learning CPR and AED use can help individuals respond effectively during emergencies.

About The Author

Mark Kascha

First Aid Instructor Trainer with 30+ years of experience in CPR, emergency response, and safety training across Canada.

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Last reviewed: March 2026

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