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Sheriff secures county opioid-abatement funds to buy 75 first-aid/bleeding-control kits for offices and barns
2215380 · January 27, 2025
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Summary
The board approved reallocating non-litigating opioid-abatement settlement funds to buy 75 individual first-aid (bleeding-control) kits for elected-official offices, barns and county facilities at a cost of $4,553.
The Wagoner County Board of Commissioners approved a sheriff—s request to use non-litigating political subdivision opioid abatement funds to buy 75 individual first-aid/bleeding-control kits for county offices, barns and some schools.
Mark Seacrest, undersheriff, told the board the kits (labeled bleeding-control individual first-aid kits or IFACs) contain…
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