READY TO TAKE THEIR NEW GEAR ON PATROL are members of Freestone County Sheriff’s Office, including Back Row (left-right):  Chief Deputy Devin Mowrey, Deputy Larry Jones, Game Warden Shawna Poole, Deputy Mike Noll, Trooper Matthew Poole, Lt. Investigator Clayton Aldrich, Sgt. Patrol Preston Cordova, and Sgt. Investigator Scott Shaw.  These trauma kits are being donated by founders of Enforcer Educational Services, LLC (front row) Tara Feltgen – Vice President and Kasey Allen – President, who made a formal presentation to Sheriff Jeremy Shipley and his crew on Wednesday, January 2, 2019.

(Photo by Karen Leidy)

 

Enforcer Educational Services Donates Vital Equipment To Law Enforcement

First on the scene to many emergency situations are members of law enforcement.

Kasey Allen and Tara Feltgen of Enforcer Educational Services, LLC want to make sure that patrol officers are ready for any emergency.

Last week, they donated several dozen trauma kits to the Freestone County Sheriff’s Office to be used by individual deputies so they may have the tools they need in an emergency while on patrol.

Similar kits are also being donated to Freestone and Limestone County DPS and Game Wardens.

The kits include medical supplies such as Bleedstop and pain free bandages, tweezers, EMT shears, oral airway device, tourniquet, suture, gloves, anti-septic wipes, pain reliever, and a Pill Organizer Kit to sort them out.

“These kits incorporate everything we have in our course,” says Kasey Allen.

The company provides education and safety programs to first responders and emergency personnel, including a Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) course for law enforcement officers.

Both Kasey and Tara have been in EMS for over twenty year, and have been friends and coworkers since first attending paramedic school together.

The two created Enforcer Educational Services in honor of Kasey’s husband, the late Texas State Tropper Damon Allen, who was killed while on patrol Thanksgiving Day in 2017.

Their goal is to provide trauma kits every few month to other county and municipal departments (next will be Limestone County Sheriff’s Office), eventually getting the kits to every law enforcement department in the State of Texas.

Enforcer Educational Services, LLC will be opening their office in Fairfield, Texas within the next several weeks.  The office will be located at 424 Highway 75 South.

In the meantime, give them a call at 1-833-4-ENFORCER, or visit them online at www.enforcereducation.com