The Amboy Lions Club recently purchased and donated an AED (defibrillator) to OLPH Catholic Church in Sublette.
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The Amboy Lions Club recently purchased and donated an AED (defibrillator) to OLPH Catholic Church in Sublette. Ten members of the church gathered at 7 p.m., on Wednesday, Aug. 21 for training on the use of the AED. Lions Roger Wittenauer, Jim Child, and Jim Travi were also in attendance. This was the fifth AED device that the club placed in the Amboy/Sublette communities. Pictured above are Church members Pauline Bulfer and Teresa Farris being trained on how to correctly use the AED.
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