Sheriff’s Dept. receives grant for wound kits

Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Captain Dave Steinkoenig applied for a grant, through the Indiana Homeland Security Grant Foundation, and has been awarded $3,600 for the purchase of Patrol Pocket Packs. Judy Jackson, Sheriff’s Department spokeswoman, says that the Patrol Pocket Packs are used to treat severe wounds, such as a gunshot or knife wound. They are contained in a weatherproof, vacuum sealed package that fits into the cargo pocket of a deputy’s uniform.

Photo courtesy of the Bartholomew County Sheriff's Dept.
Photo courtesy of the Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Dept.

Jackson says that several deputies recently attended training, organized by Columbus Fire Department Deputy Chief Mike Kutsko. Authorities say that training is focused on “self-rescue when severely wounded.”

Captain Steinkoenig says that Bartholomew County EMA Director Shannan Hinton also assisted in the procurement of this grant.