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AED Listing by Building 130923.Xlsx Yale University ‐‐ EHS Current Automated External Defibrillator Locations Building Address Location in Building 2 Whitney Grove Square 2 Whitney Main Lobby 2 Whitney Grove Square 2 Whitney 2nd Floor Main Lobby 2 Whitney Grove Square 2 Whitney 3rd Floor Main Lobby 2 Whitney Grove Square 2 Whitney 4th Floor Main Lobby 2 Whitney Grove Square 2 Whitney 5th Floor Main Lobby 2 Whitney Grove Square 2 Whitney 6th Floor Main Lobby 2 Whitney Grove Square 2 Whitney 7th Floor Main Lobby 2 Whitney Grove Square 2 Whitney 8th Floor Main Lobby 135 College Street 135 College Street 1st Floor Hallway 220 York Street 220 York Street By Main Entrance 25 Science Park 150 Munson Street Main Entrance Lobby by elevator 25 Science Park 150 Munson Street 2nd Floor Lobby by Elevator 25 Science Park 150 Munson Street 3rd Floor Lobby by Elevator 25 Science Park 150 Munson Street 4th Floor Lobby by Elevator 25 Science Park 150 Munson Street 5th Floor Lobby by Elevator 25 Science Park 150 Munson Street 6th Floor Lobby by Elevator 55 Whitney Avenue 55 Whitney Avenue 2nd Floor Main Lobby 55 Whitney Avenue 55 Whitney Avenue 3rd Floor Main Lobby 55 Whitney Avenue 55 Whitney Avenue 4th Floor Main Lobby 55 Whitney Avenue 55 Whitney Avenue 5th Floor in Department suite 55 Whitney Avenue 55 Whitney Avenue 6th Floor Main Lobby 149 York Street 149 York Street Main Entrance 301 Prospect 301 Prospect Street 1st Floor by Room 106A 330 Chiller Plant 330 Winchester Avenue Plant Area ‐ Ground Level 305 Crown Street 305 Crown Street First Floor 380 Edward 380 Edward Street 1st Floor by Room 107 Out Door Education Center 297 Upper Pattagansett Road, East Lyme Field Shed Yale University ‐‐ EHS Current Automated External Defibrillator Locations AK Watson Hall 51 Prospect Street 3rd Floor by Seminar Room 300 Amistad 10 Amistad Street Main Entrance Baseball Team Room - Athletics Derby Avenue Front Door BASS 266 Whitney Avenue 1st Floor Hallway Bass Library (SML) 120 High Street Behind Security Desk Battell Chapel 400 College Street Front entrance to Chapel Beinecke 121 Wall Street Behind Security Desk Beinecke – 344 Winch 344 Winchester Security Desk By Room C146 Benjamin Franklin – Res College 90 Prospect Street South Head of College Benjamin Franklin – Res College 90 Prospect Street South Common, Outside Room 190 Benjamin Franklin – Res College 90 Prospect Street South LL Tutor, Outside Room 19 Benjamin Franklin – Res College 90 Prospect Street Bell Tower Library 2nd Floor Room 201 Benjamin Franklin – Res College 90 Prospect Street Franklin Fitness Center Boyer Center Molecular Medicine 295 Congress Avenue 2nd Floor Bridge (BCMM) British Art Center 1080 Chapel Street By Security Office Brady Memorial Laboratory (BML) 310 Cedar Street 2nd Floor Bridge Broadway Rehearsal Lofts 294 Elm Street 2nd Floor Cabaret Building 217 Park St Main Entrance Hallway Carol Robert Field House - Athletics Derby Ave rt 34 Upper level Meeting room Central Power Plant 18 Ashmun Street Control Room Center Teaching & Learning (SML) 301 York Street Main Entrance by Security Desk Child Study Center (Med) 230 South Frontage Rd Main Entrance – by Office College Plaza 37 College Plaza Reception area – front door College Plaza 47 College Plaza 2nd Floor across from Elevator College Plaza 55 College Plaza Back door entrance – by Fire Pull Station Congress Place 301 Cedar Street 1st Floor by Elevator Church Street South 100 Church St South 1st Floor Entrance by Stairwell Church Street South 100 Church St South 1st Floor Entrance by Stairwell Yale University ‐‐ EHS Current Automated External Defibrillator Locations Church Street South 100 Church St South 2nd Floor Cafeteria CSS2 YCCI – Clinic 2 Church St South Suite 401 by room 401J Cullman-Heyman (Tennis Center) Derby Avenue. Attendant’s Desk Area CSSSI 219 Prospect Main Entrance by Security Desk Dana Clinic 789 Howard Avenue 2nd Floor by 206 Divinity School 409 Prospect Street South side – Main Entrance to Library Divinity School 409 Prospect Street Northwest Building – By NG90A Divinity School 409 Prospect Street Main Building (North Side) – Main Floor Entrance by N123 Divinity School 409 Prospect Street Southeast Building – Middle Floor Hallway Divinity School 409 Prospect Street Northwest Building – By NG58 Divinity School 409 Prospect Street South Side – 1st Floor by Elevator Divinity School 409 Prospect Street Main Building – Hallway by Marquand Chapel & Dining Divinity School 352 Canner Street Fisher Hall Entrance Divinity School 350 Canner Street Curtis Hall Entrance Divinity School 354 Canner Street Bellamy Hall Entrance Dunham Lab – Brain Imaging Center 10 Hillhouse Ave Main Entrance by Elevator Enzra Stiles – Res College 304 York St Main Entry lower Level Farnam Memorial Building (FMB) 789 Howard Avenue Hallway by Room 236 Gilder Boathouse 34 Derby Avenue. Boat Storage Area Golf Course (Pro‐Shop) Conrad Drive Pro‐Shop Golf Course (Ranger Office) Conrad Drive Ranger Office Golf Course Conrad Drive Maintenance Shed Greeley Memorial Laboratory 370 Prospect Street 1st Floor by Room 128 Building Address Location in Building Green Hall 1156 Chapel St. Main Entrance Hallway Harkness Hall 35 York Street B15 Fitness Center Helen Hadley Hall 420 Temple Street 1st Floor Main Entrance Human Resources-Learning Center 221 Whitney Avenue 1st Floor by Security Yale University ‐‐ EHS Current Automated External Defibrillator Locations Ingalls Rink 73 Sachem Street Main Floor Hallway Ingalls Rink 73 Sachem Street Trainer Room Joseph Slifka Center 80 Wall St Main Entrance Lobby Kline Chemistry Laboratory 225 Prospect Street Lower Level – East Stair Kline Chemistry Laboratory 225 Prospect Street Lower Level – West Stair Kline Chemistry Laboratory 225 Prospect Street 1st Floor – East Stair Kline Chemistry Laboratory 225 Prospect Street 1st Floor – West Stair Kline Chemistry Laboratory 225 Prospect Street 2nd Floor – East Stair Kline Chemistry Laboratory 225 Prospect Street 2nd Floor – West Stair Kroon Hall 195 Prospect Street 2nd Floor by Room 25 Law School 127 Wall Street 1st Floor ‐ Outside of Cafeteria Law School Library 127 Wall Street 3rd Floor Library behind Reference Desk Law School Library 127 Wall Street Basement Upper East Side by Stairway exit Lab For Medic Pediat (LMP) 15 York Street 2nd Floor by room 2095 Laboratory of EPH (LEPH) 60 College Street 9th Floor BL3 facility Laboratory of EPH (LEPH) 60 College Street Main Lobby Entrance Lippard Lab Clinical Investigation (LLCI) 15 York Street 2nd Floor by room 210 Lippard Lab Clinical Investigation (LLCI) 15 York Street 6th Floor by room 611 Library Technical Services 344 Winchester Column by B140 Marsh Hall 360 Prospect Street 1st Floor by copier Media Center 135 College Street Basement ‐ Hallway by Room 43 Media Center 135 College Street Basement ‐ Room 21 Morse College – Res College 304 York St Head of College – Coat Room Morse College – Res College 304 York St Tower, Entry I Morse College – Res College 304 York St Lobby by Dining Hall MRI Center (TAC) The Anlyan Center, 300 Cedar Street North Building Lower Level Room NL15 Off Broadway Theater 41 Broadway Control Booth Payne Whitney Gym 70 Tower Pkwy 3rd Floor Pool Yale University ‐‐ EHS Current Automated External Defibrillator Locations Payne Whitney Gym 70 Tower Pkwy Israel Fitness Center Payne Whitney Gym 70 Tower Pkwy Training room – Floater unit Payne Whitney Gym 70 Tower Pkwy 1st Floor ‐ In Room 116 Pauli Murray – Res College 130 Prospect St North Head of College Pauli Murray – Res College 130 Prospect St Outside Room 52 – South Buttery Pauli Murray – Res College 130 Prospect St South Library, By room 201 Pauli Murray – Res College 130 Prospect St North Common, Outside Room 103 Pauli Murray – Res College 130 Prospect St Murray LL Art Room, Outside Room 31 Pauli Murray – Res College 130 Prospect St Loading Dock Area Pauli Murray – Res College 130 Prospect St Murray Theater, 2nd Level, Near Elevator Pauli Murray – Res College 130 Prospect St North LL Min Kitchen Pauli Murray – Res College 130 Prospect St North Buttery, Room 15 Peabody Museum 170 Whitney Street Behind Security Desk PET Center (MRC) 801 Howard Avenue 2nd Floor room 211 Rose Center YPD 101 Ashmun Street Basement by Elevator Rose Center YPD 101 Ashmun Street Main Lobby Reese Stadium-Bowl Complex Derby Avenue W. Lacrosse Locker Room Building Address Location in Building Sage Hall 205 Prospect Street Main entrance to the right Sage Hall 205 Prospect Street 3rd Floor Lobby Sailing Center 179 Clark Avenue, Branford Office Area School of Management 165 Whitney Avenue 1st Floor Back Entrance Dining School of Management 165 Whitney Avenue 1st Floor by Room 1452 School of Management 165 Whitney Avenue 2nd Floor by Room 2240 School of Management 165 Whitney Avenue 2nd Floor by Stair G School of Management 165 Whitney Avenue 3rd Floor by Room 3515 School of Management 165 Whitney Avenue 3rd Floor Kitchen Room 3249 School of Management 165 Whitney Avenue 4th Floor by Stair D Yale University ‐‐ EHS Current Automated External Defibrillator Locations School of Management 165 Whitney Avenue 4th Floor by Stair G School of Management 165 Whitney Avenue 5th Floor Kitchen Room 5242 School of Management 165 Whitney Avenue 5th Floor Kitchen Room 5515 School of Management 165 Whitney Avenue L301 in Lecture Hall School of Management 165 Whitney Avenue L302 in Lecture Hall School of Management 165 Whitney Avenue Lower Level by Room 354 School of Management 165 Whitney Avenue Lower Level Room L200 School of Management 121 Whitney Ave Main Entrance Lobby Sheffield Sterling Strathcona Hall 1 Prospect Street
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