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VU receives life-saving donation

From left, VU athletic director Harry Meeks, VU athletic trainer Hali Sindlinger, and Angie Steiner, director of the Daviess Community Hospital Foundation.

January 11, 2019

PHOTO: From left, VU athletic director Harry Meeks, VU athletic trainer Hali Sindlinger, and Angie Steiner, director of the Daviess Community Hospital Foundation.

VINCENNES, Ind. - The Daviess Community Hospital Foundation has donated an Automated Electronic Defibrillator to Vincennes University.

The portable device aids someone who is experiencing sudden cardiac arrest by transmitting a shock to return the person’s heart to a regular rhythm. The AED will benefit student athletes and spectators at VU sporting events. It will help VU athletic trainer Hali Sindlinger provide medical assistance in the case of an emergency.

Angie Steiner, director of the DCH Foundation, presented the AED to VU Athletic Director Harry Meeks and Sindlinger during halftime of the men’s basketball game on Dec. 9.

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