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HONORING THE LIFE SAVING ACTIONS OF NOBLESVILLE POLICE OFFICERS
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HON. VICTORIA SPARTZ
of indiana
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
Mrs. SPARTZ. Madam Speaker, I rise today to honor heroic actions taken by two police offices in my district, Officer Tiffany Bledsoe and Officer David Lindenschmidt of the Noblesville Police Department. Both Officers Bledsoe and Lindenschmidt were able to save lives in the early morning hours of February 27, 2021.
Officer Bledsoe was dispatched to a hotel with reports of an overdose. As the first officer on scene, Officer Bledsoe began chest compressions and rescue breaths before administering Narcan to the patient who then regained consciousness and began breathing again. About 20 hours later, a similar call came in, prompting Officer Lindenschmidt to respond to a report of an overdose. Officer Lindenschmidt also administered Narcan to the patient playing a vital role in avoiding an opioid overdose death.
The quick actions of Officers Bledsoe and Lindenschmidt saved lives that day. These two officers are examples of how our policemen and women serve and protect us every day. I am honored to commend their actions.
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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 45
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