📞 MAIN OFFICE: (229) 524-5115 🔐 JAIL: (229) 524-8396 For all EMERGENCIES, dial 911
📞 MAIN OFFICE: (229) 524-5115 🔐 JAIL: (229) 524-8396 For all EMERGENCIES, dial 911

Seminole County E-911 is pleased to announce the implementation of Georgia Senate Bill 399, the Mason Sells AED Coordination Act, which strengthens emergency response for victims of sudden cardiac arrest.
Beginning July 1, 2026, the law requires Automated External Defibrillator (AED) owners to register their devices with their local 9-1-1 center. This allows emergency dispatchers to identify nearby AEDs and guide callers to them while emergency responders are on the way, improving the chances of survival during a cardiac emergency. Businesses, schools, churches, community organizations, and other AED owners are encouraged to register the location of their AEDs with our office.
"We are committed to providing the best possible emergency care for our community. Having accurate AED location information enables our dispatchers to connect callers with lifesaving equipment when every second counts."
Senate Bill 399 - the Mason Sells AED Coordination Act with an effective date of July 1, 2026, requires Automated External Defibrillator (AED) owners to register their devices with their local 9-1-1 center.
This allows emergency dispatchers to identify nearby AEDs and guide callers to them while emergency responders are on the way, improving the chances of survival during a cardiac emergency.
Download your form below and return to pwhaley@seminoleso.org
Mason Sells AED Coordination Act (docx)
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