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enc <br /> AW 400� <br /> Each year officers of the Centennial Lakes Police Department respond to well over 400 medical <br /> emergencies across our three cities. Calls for help can range from a simple nose bleed to a <br /> cardiac arrest. <br /> All of our Police Officers and Community Service Officers are trained as medical first <br /> responders by the Centennial Fire Department. One of our officers is a certified Emergency <br /> Medical Technician (EMT) and serves as our medical training coordinator. In addition, we carry <br /> first aid and medical emergency equipment, including oxygen and defibrillators, in all of our <br /> police patrol vehicles. <br /> y <br /> Our officers are generally the first to arrive on the scene of a medical emergency which at times <br /> can be well in advance of an ambulance or fire/rescue personnel. Early response to a medical <br /> emergency can save a life or make the difference in bringing about the successful recovery of a <br /> victim. <br /> k . <br /> s <br /> In 2014 several of our officers received life-saving awards for their efforts in helping to deliver a <br /> baby and for resuscitating a victim of a heart attack. We are very proud to be an important <br /> component of our local emergency medical response system. It is one more way in which we are <br /> serving and protecting the citizens of our three cities. <br /> &n1ennW,&(v.s PoAce Veronmenf 12014 ANNUAL REPORT <br />