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<br /> <br /> <br />Each year officers of the Centennial Lakes Police Department respond to well over 400 medical emergencies <br />across our three Cities. Calls for help can range from a simple nose bleed to a cardiac arrest. . <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />All CLPD Officers are either certified Emergency Medical Responders or Emergency Medical Technicians <br />(EMTs). In addition, we carry in our patrol vehicles a wide array of life-saving equipment including automatic <br /> <br />external defibrillators (AEDs), Narcan (anti-opioid overdose kits), oxygen, tourniquets, airways, and the <br /> <br />revolutionary ResQPUMP System to assist in delivering chest compressions during CPR. . <br /> <br /> <br />In most cases our officers are the first to arrive on the scene of a medical emergency and are able to stabilize <br />a situation until Fire/Rescue and/or an Ambulance Paramedic Unit arrives. CLPD Officers are the first essential <br /> <br />link in the chain of critical care for victims of injuries or illnesses. . <br /> <br /> <br />Anything can happen to anyone at any time! Fortunately, we are generally positioned to respond quickly <br /> <br />when minutes can make the difference between life and death or at least minimizing the long-term adverse <br /> <br />impacts of a medical situation. Early response and intervention have been shown to have a critical impact in <br />a variety of medical emergencies. <br /> <br />Our officers have delivered medical aid and equipment that has saved lives and improved the prospects of a <br /> <br />full recovery for countless victims of medical emergencies. We find that it is very reassuring to our citizens to <br /> <br />know that we are trained, equipped, and readily available to respond to any and all emergency medical <br />situations. <br /> <br />Many of our officers have been honored with life-saving awards and medals for everything from resuscitating <br /> <br />the victims of heart attacks, to bringing back the victims of drug overdoses, to delivering babies. Even the <br /> <br />victims of less critical situations can be made to feel reassured and comforted by the presence of a Police <br />Officer/Medical First Responder. <br /> <br />During 2019, Multiple Officers received lifesaving awards for their work on medical calls. Officers saved lives <br /> <br />through Narcan administration as well as through CPR and rescue breathing on cardiac emergencies. <br /> <br />We are very proud to be an important component of our local emergency medical response system and of <br /> <br />the partnership that we have established with other area EMS providers including our local Fire Departments <br />and Ambulance Services. It is an exceptionally high level of partnership and service that assures our citizens <br /> <br />of the very best in critical emergency medical response and care. It is also one more important way in which <br /> <br />we are serving and protecting the citizens of our three Cities. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />17 <br /> <br /> <br />
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