Flint Circuit Drug Task Force purchased 500 easy-to-use tourniquets for all badge-wearing officers in Henry County. The tourniquets are intended to be carried on an officer’s person to aid in self-care or to assist the officer in first responder situations. (Staff Photo: Chelsea Prince)
McDONOUGH — The Flint Circuit Drug Task Force announced at its advisory board meeting Friday that all badge-wearing Henry County officers be issued tourniquets, a tool the task force said will help save lives.
The Flint Circuit Drug Task Force, consisting of law enforcement officers from seven Henry County agencies, purchased 500 tourniquets, enough to cover every officer with a badge and a gun in the county plus some, task force commander Major Chad Rosborough said in the meeting.
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