I would say two nodes at the same location. They are unrelated
functions, just co-located. They can have different operators, contact
info, etc etc. Trying to put two whole sets of data on one node is going
to get ugly. 

If one function is clearly the primary function of the location (e.g.
mounting post, cabinet or whatever) then the secondary function is
sometimes tagged differently, e.g. emergency=phone, defibrillator=yes
(if the phone is the primary function). But this only really works if
one function is clearly dominant and the others clearly subordinate, so
the presence of an AED can be seen as an attribute of the phone rather
than an independent object.

--colin 

On 2016-02-06 16:06, Thorsten Alge wrote:

> Hi Folks,
> 
> what is considered the best way to map a defibrillator which is combined
> with an emergency phone?
> 
> * Two nodes, one as emergency=phone the other as emergency=defibrillator
> 
> * emergency=phone;defibrillator
> 
> Or something else?
> 
> Regards
> 
> Thorsten
> 
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