MENAHGA (KDLM) – The Menahga Senior Center has received a $1,300 grant through the Tri-County Health Care Foundation to purchase an AED (automated external defibrillator).
“Having an AED at local senior centers, schools, and other facilities gives them the resources they need to provide care until help arrives. We wanted to make sure this tool was available and at the ready in the Senior Center,” said Foundation Executive Director Ryan Damlo.
Five community members have received training on the lifesaving piece of equipment.

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