SHEPHERDSVILLE – All county government facilities could soon have automated external defibrillator units.
John Cottrell, chief deputy Bullitt County Sheriff, made a presentation to fiscal court members recently.
He felt there was an opportunity and a need to have AED devices in the judicial center and the courthouse. And he agreed that the annex building also needed a device on each floor.
“If it saves one life, it’s worth it,” said Cottrell.
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