LUCK, WI -- Charvey Spencer, president of Frandsen Bank & Trust’s Luck office, announced that the bank donated 35 portable automated external defibrillators (AEDs) to the Polk County Sheriff’s Department and will pay for training of the officers who will use them. Lakes Region/St. Croix Valley EMS assisted by coordinating acquisition of the AEDs, getting them set up for use, and facilitating training of the officers.
Spencer states, “Frandsen Bank is an ardent supporter of the communities we serve, as well as many other communities in our service area.” He continues, “This donation will allow the Polk County Sheriff’s Department to supply all 20 patrol cars and all 15 command and investigator vehicles with AEDs. Until now, none of the Polk County Sheriff’s vehicles have had this life-saving equipment. According to the FDA, CPR and early defibrillation shortly after sudden cardiac arrest can be effective in helping save lives.”
Frandsen Bank & Trust has assets in excess of $2.7 billion and offers a complete array of business, agricultural, real estate and consumer loans, savings and financial services. The bank has offices in over 30 communities in western Wisconsin, Minnesota, and eastern North Dakota. For more information visit here.
Lakes Region/St. Croix Valley EMS is a community-based not-for-profit ambulance service. Their primary service area encompasses 450 square miles of rural/suburban Minnesota and roughly 200 square miles of Polk County, Wisconsin. For more information visit here.
Last Update: Feb 25, 2022 1:48 pm CST