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Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Stoughton Health donates first aid kits to local high school

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Sue Vanderbilt Director | Stoughton Health

Sue Vanderbilt Director | Stoughton Health

Stoughton Health has made a donation of first aid kits to Stoughton High School, aiming to improve the school's readiness for injuries or emergencies. This contribution ensures that each classroom is now equipped with a kit intended to assist in managing minor injuries and emergencies.

The donated kits contain essential supplies necessary for treating minor injuries and handling emergency situations. These were selected with the intent of supporting the safety and well-being of both students and staff at the school.

Tina Strandlie, Emergency Department Manager at Stoughton Health, stated, “We are proud to partner with Stoughton High School in this important initiative. By providing these first aid kits, we aim to ensure that every classroom is prepared to respond quickly and effectively to injuries or emergencies.”

This effort highlights the ongoing collaboration between Stoughton Health and local organizations focused on enhancing community safety and wellness.

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