In this special episode of The Bluegrass Beat, host Critley King-Smith explores Project Heart Restart, an initiative working to place automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in every police cruiser across the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Hear how this mission is already saving lives, and why AED access in cruisers can change outcomes for families and communities across the state.
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In this special episode of The Bluegrass Beat, host Critley King-Smith explores Project Heart Restart, an initiative working to place automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in every police cruiser across the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Hear how this mission is already saving lives, and why AED access in cruisers can change outcomes for families and communities across the state.
Survivor turned M.A.D.D. Regional Executive Director: DUI is a Choice
Bluegrass Beat
28 minutes 11 seconds
1 year ago
Survivor turned M.A.D.D. Regional Executive Director: DUI is a Choice
As a 13-year-old, Alex Otte was the victim of an intoxicated boater. Now, she is a victorious voice for safety, DUI enforcement and the Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Regional Executive Director for Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Hear her speak with Bluegrass Beat Host Critley King-Smith about her story, what peace officers can do to help keep impaired drivers and boaters off roads and waterways, and how MADD is partnering and communicating with law enforcement.
Bluegrass Beat
In this special episode of The Bluegrass Beat, host Critley King-Smith explores Project Heart Restart, an initiative working to place automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in every police cruiser across the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Hear how this mission is already saving lives, and why AED access in cruisers can change outcomes for families and communities across the state.