MCH Donates AED to Morrison Sports Complex

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City of Morrison Recreation Services Director Nathan Jacobs proudly announces the donation of a new Automated External Defibrillator (AED) to the Morrison Sports Complex.  The AED will be placed in the main Concession building, to provide quick access to lifesaving equipment for athletes, families, coaches, staff, and visitors.

Photographed left-to-right at the Sports Complex are Mick Welding (MCH Marketing Director); Nathan Jacobs (Morrison Recreation Services Director); Pam Pfister (MCH Chief Executive Officer.

With the Morrison Sports Complex hosting numerous sporting events and community activities throughout the year, having an AED readily available will help strengthen the complex’s emergency preparedness and provide an important resource in the event of a cardiac emergency.

“Community safety is a shared responsibility, and we are pleased to support the Morrison Sports Complex with this AED,” said Pfister, Chief Executive Officer of Morrison Community Hospital.  “Having an AED nearby can make a critical difference, when every second matters.  We are proud to invest in the health and safety of our community.”

Together with Morrison Community Hospital, the City of Morrison is committed to supporting the health and well-being of the community, through quality healthcare, community partnerships, public safety services, and initiatives that promote safety and wellness.