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A repurposed, silver-framed public telephone booth, now housing a public access defibrillator, stands on a grey paved sidewalk. The upper panel of the booth displays "Defibrillator" in green text. Behind the scratched and partially stained glass, a yellow circular enclosure contains an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), identifiable by a green heart and lightning bolt symbol, with text indicating "FOR ACCESS CALL 999." The lower section features a green and white symbol of a heart with a lightning bolt, alongside a yellow sign promoting "Community Heart Beat," above solid yellow and green panels. The booth shows signs of wear, including minor paint damage and graffiti on the glass. To the left of the booth, a black bollard marks the edge of an asphalt street. A white panel van and a red compact car are parked on this street. Beyond, a row of residential houses with pitched roofs, bay windows, and brick facades is visible under a clear blue sky. To the right, the paved sidewalk extends past commercial buildings. Several individuals are seated at white outdoor tables and chairs in front of a café or similar establishment. A purple banner visible near the shops reads "The Furzedown Project," and a mobility scooter is parked nearby. Shadows are cast across the sidewalk from the right. This scene is located on Mitcham Lane, Streatham, London SW16, United Kingdom.
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