'We would have had more of a chance if we had access to it earlier, of saving him, he could be here.' 9News
Ashwin Bhalsod's family is demanding answers after a triple zero caller was forced to wait seven minutes for a code to open the life-saving equipment.Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan reportedly injured in convoy shootingAshwin Bhalsod's family is tonight demanding answers after a triple-zero caller was forced to wait seven minutes for a code to open the life-saving equipment.
Jeremiah, 13 and his brother, 15-year-old Isaac, were helpless as beachgoers tried to save their dad. "The code should be given instantly, right, but it took several minutes, and I'm sort of frustrated by the fact it took that long because there would have been some hope," Isaac said.Ashwin Bhalsod's sons, Isaac, 15; and Jeremiah, 13; is tonight demanding answers after a triple-zero caller was forced to wait seven minutes for a code to open the life-saving equipment.
Then he was put through to police who didn't know the defibrillator code and had to call paramedics to get it.
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