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Commissioners accept training grant, close out older emergency grants and approve AEDs for sheriff patrols

2132550 · January 21, 2025
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Summary

At its May 28 meeting the Board accepted an $8,800 training grant tied to CALEA accreditation, approved closing three older emergency grants, and authorized $34,758 to place 17 automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in sheriff patrol vehicles.

The Board of County Commissioners accepted a training grant supporting the sheriff's accreditation and approved several other public-safety budget actions at the May 28 meeting.

Local Government Insurance Trust executive Tim Aylesworth presented an $8,800 check to the county to support continuing training tied to the sheriff's department’s CALEA (national accreditation) efforts. "I'm happy today to present a check for $8,800 for continuing training," Aylesworth said during the presentation. Pam McKay, the sheriff’s accreditation manager, described how the funds will be used for in-service training and accreditation activities.

The board voted unanimously to accept the Local Government Insurance Trust training grant (project OT1306) and to authorize a…

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