Hampshire police dog cars to carry more life-saving kit

More medical kit is being provided for the county's dog section

Hampshire's PCC, Donna Jones, handing over some of the new kit to one of the county's police dog handlers
Author: Faye TryhornPublished 18th Aug 2022

Police dog units across Hampshire will soon be provided with extra lifesaving equipment, to help in an emergency.

The county's Police and Crime Commissioner, Donna Jones, has approved almost ÂŁ49,000 of funding for the kit.

It'll mean every dog section vehicle will carry defibrillators, airway management equipment and kit to deal with catastrophic bleeds.

The unit's being given the equipment as they're often in rural areas or first on the scene to incidents.

The dog section will start carrying the extra life-saving equipment in all their vehicles

Donna Jones, Police & Crime Commissioner for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, said:

“Dog Units can often be the first to respond to emergency situations so it is vital they have the equipment they need to deal with any trauma or medical situation they face.

“Ultimately, this kind of equipment will help officers save lives and I am really pleased to fund the purchase which will no doubt keep communities in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight safer.”

Donna Jones, Hampshire's PCC speaks to a dog handler about the new kit given to them

Richard Taylor, Sergeant for Thames Valley and Hampshire Police Joint Operations Dog Unit, said:

"The Joint Operations Unit Dog Section are extremely grateful to both Donna Jones and Matthew Barber for providing the funding to purchase this Advanced First Aid equipment.

“Our Dog Handlers are routinely first on scene at incidents involving serious trauma and medical episodes, and I am in no doubt that this new equipment will help save lives."

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