Rotary president Chris Coyne wrote the grant
application for the defibrillator on behalf of the Rotary seeking
help with the purchase of the life-saving equipment to be given to
the restaurant. The Betterment Fund awarded the Rotary $500. The
Rotary then contributed $614 to cover the full cost of the machine.
The Atlanta Betterment Fund awards a number of small
grants annually to local clubs and organizations. This year 10
grants were awarded, with the grant to the Rotary being one.
Bekteshi and three of his staff members; Joy Slader,
Tonya White and Ann Froman went through training on how to operate
the machine provided by Atlanta Rescue Squad Chief Josh Polley.
Polley offered a demonstration of the device with staff and Rotary
members present on Tuesday.
The gift of the defibrillator comes from a suggestion made by
Rotarian Doug Thompson. The machine, according to Bekteshi and staff, is a very
much appreciated gift. On Tuesday, the restaurant owner and staff indicated that
there had been some occasions in the past where the machine could have been
beneficial. They are all grateful that now, should an emergency occur at the
restaurant they have the proper tools and proper training to help.
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