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The Morrison County Sheriff’s Office is one of 50 agencies throughout Minnesota selected to receive a device.
LITTLE FALLS ( WJON News) -- The Morrison County Sheriff's Office is getting a new piece of life-saving equipment thanks to a pilot project at the University of Minnesota Medical School. The Center ...
The Clay County Sheriff’s office announced on May 22nd that they had been given a LUCAS device, designed to do chest compressions during CPR.
The Colbert County Jail now has a new life-saving device that would help inmates or corrections officers in a medical emergency.
The Sheriff’s Office recently purchased, the new device–called “Lucas Device” to help corrections officers when they need to give an inmate or fellow employee, chest compressions.
The LUCAS device delivers consistent, high-quality chest compressions to sudden cardiac arrest patients.
A Lucas Device is a portable, lifesaving mechanical chest compression system that helps perform CPR on patients in cardiac arrest.
An anonymous couple has now donated four LUCAS devices to the department to enhance life-saving CPR efforts..