Police 'Trauma Kits' Save Lives in Indy; Coming to SW Indiana Soon

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Indianapolis IN

25 May, 2022

7:30 AM

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By Tim Jagielo, WNIN May 25, 2022 Indianapolis Metropolitan Police have been using special 'Trauma Kits' since about 2015 to save the life of an injured person before an ambulance can arrive. They're assembled and provided by the Central Indiana Police Foundation and include things like heavy-duty medical shears, bandages and tourniquets. Police officers, victims of violence and alleged perpetrators' lives have been saved by these kits, according to Executive Director Lisa Rollings. She said the use of the kits have escalated along with gun and knife violence in Indianapolis. "Officers are the first ones on scene," she said. "Oftentimes, the EMT or the firetruck EMT can't get there as quickly. Therefore, the officers can begin treatment immediately within seconds and prolong that person's life until someone who is more advanced, skilled in the area of emergency medicine can take care of them." She said about 5,000 have been assembled and distributed to police officers since the program began. Members of the Shiloh Church in Jasper, including Bill Westfall, are spearheading the effort to spread the kits to agencies in southern Indiana for the first time. "Having a bag in a same location on the headrest of the passenger seat, and every officer knows from agency to agency that that bag is there for them should they need to access and not," he said. "So that's the uniqueness of this." Westfall said about 3,000 kits are needed in southern Indiana. The first 400 will be assembled by volunteers on June 2nd at Shiloh Church. He said they'll start making the kits available to police agencies in Spencer and Dubois counties first, and offer them to larger population centers like Evansville soon after. June 2nd information: When: Thursday, June 2nd, 2022 6:30-8:30 pm Where: Shiloh Church-Life Center, 1971 SR 56, Jasper, IN 47546 A meal and background information on the program will be provided.RSVP by calling Shannon 812-202-1436 or email [email protected] WNIN is the NPR/PBS affiliate in Evansville, Indiana. We serve Southwestern Indiana, Western Kentucky and Southern Illinois from our multimedia facility located on the Ohio River in downtown Evansville. For the past several years, the recognized quality of our local news has placed us among the best small market radio news organizations in the nation.

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