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Defibrillators have been fitted to refuse collection vehicles operated by East Riding of Yorkshire Council to help people suffering from a cardiac arrest.
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Residents across the East Riding may soon notice more than just bins being collected, as the local council launches a UK-first initiative to turn refuse trucks into mobile life-saving units.