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Sheriff presents interactive first‑aid kits for high schools, district to seek MOUs for wider placement
Summary
Osceola County Sheriff’s Office delivered nine interactive, multilingual first‑aid kits to high schools where school resource officers are assigned; Superintendent Dr. Mark Shanoff and board members praised the equipment and discussed expanding placement through memorandums of understanding.
Sheriff John Blackman demonstrated and delivered nine interactive first‑aid kits to Osceola County high schools on Oct. 14, telling the Osceola County School Board the units guide untrained users through emergency steps and include bilingual instructions.
The devices feature an onboard video screen with step‑by‑step prompts — including a countdown timer for bleeding control — and clearly labeled, single‑use packets for wounds, Sheriff Blackman said. “It’s a first aid kit on steroids,” he told the board while walking members…
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