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The life you save...may be one of your own

About 5 pages (1,341 words)

Law & Order, April 1st, 2002

Law enforcement attitudes change as saves hit close

to home

Law enforcement agencies usually get involved in AED programs with the goal of saving the lives of the citizens they serve in their communities. Ironically, some have found that their first saves are actually fellow officers. Trooper Isaac Lanham, Chief Lee Donohue and Officer Mark Vollmar know this experience first hand. Here are their stories.

PENNSYLYANIA TROOPER

Issac "Zeke"

Lanham, 31

Lanham was just an hour into his morning patrol when he began to feel ill. When he returned to the police barracks in Greensburg fellow troop...

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