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Mount Vernon police program adds nurse practitioner to expand community health outreach

5792663 · August 18, 2025
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Morgan Hendricks, a nurse practitioner with the Mount Vernon Police Department's Integrated Outreach Services, described her background in emergency services and her aim to add health care to the department's social-services program.

Morgan Hendricks, a nurse practitioner with the Mount Vernon Police Department's Integrated Outreach Services, described her background in emergency services and her aim to add health care to the department's social-services program.

Hendricks said she joined Skagit County Search and Rescue as a teenager, trained as an emergency medical technician at 18 and later volunteered with the Mount Vernon Fire Department. "When I was 15, I joined Skagit County Search and Rescue. And through that experience, I really got a feel for emergency services, their motto, so others may live," she said.

The nut graf: Hendricks said she returned to the Mount Vernon Fire Department in 2019 as a nurse to focus on…

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