ISP Receives Donation of 50 Automatic External Defibrillators; Organizer of Donation Receives Sagamore of the Wabash

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Indianapolis – Indiana Governor Mike Pence and Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter thanked Pierre Twer, founder of Bolt for the Heart, for the donation of more than 50 Automatic External Defibrillators (AED) at a press conference held earlier today at the Indiana Farm Bureau Building on the State Fairgrounds.

The donation of the AED’s to the state police was borne the result of an experience Pierre had while running in the 2010 Boston Marathon.  During that race Pierre witnessed another marathon runner suffer a cardiac arrest.  That runner was saved by an AED.

This inspired Pierre to collaborate with Heart Reach Carmel and establish the Bolt For The Heart 5K Family Thanksgiving Run, of which 2015 was the fourth year for the run.  Since its inception, this 5K run has grown from 41 runners to nearly 2,000 that participated this past Thanksgiving Day.

Each year since the run started 100% of the proceeds have been used to purchase AED’s for donation to not for profit organizations.

In 2015, the Board of Directors of Bolt For The Heart identified the Indiana State Police as the recipient of AED’s from funds raised in the 2015 Thanksgiving Day run, which ISP Supt. Carter was also a registered runner.  In fact Supt. Carter ran the entire 5K run in full state police uniform!

Enough money was raised to donate 50 AED’s to the Indiana State Police.  The AED’s presented to the state police today will be strategically placed in more rural parts of Indiana where a state police officer could be the first to arrive at a medical emergency.

At today’s press conference it was also announced the Board of Directors of Bolt For The Heart designated the Indiana State Police as the ‘primary benefactor’ to continue receiving AED’s until every state police road patrol car is equipped with this life saving device.  There was also a surprise announcement that enough money was raised to purchase five more AED’s that will be presented to the ISP in late April.

Also present at the press conference was state police Corporal Dan Becker, accompanied by Rick & Amanda Thacker, grandchildren of German Rivera.  On Dec. 28, 2015, German Rivera suffered a heart attack while in a car with his adult grandchildren.  They pulled into the ISP Lowell Post to seek assistance.  Rick Thacker shared their story how the AED at the state police post was used to administer a shock to revive his grandfather.  After follow-up medical attention, Mr. Rivera made a full recovery and returned to his home in Florida.

One of the many highlights of today’s event was the presentation, by Governor Mike Pence, of a Sagamore of the Wabash to Pierre Twer.  This is the highest honor an Indiana Governor can bestow upon a citizen in recognition of their distinguished service to the State of Indiana.

At the conclusion of the press conference attending troopers were issued their AED’s and placed window stickers on their patrol cars to easily identify the police vehicle was equipped with an AED.

For more information about Bolt For The Heart visit: http://boltfortheheart.com/

For more information about the Indiana State Police visit: http://www.in.gov/isp/

Photo Legend:

Photo 1: Left to Right from Podium, Rick Thacker, Amanda Thacker, in uniform Cpl. Dan Becker.  Cpl Becker used AED to save grandfather of Rick & Amanda Thacker

Photo 2: Left to Right, Gov. Mike Pence, Susan Twer, Pierre Twer, unnamed daughter.  Photo taken immediately after Pierre Twer received Sagamor

Photo 3: Left to Right, Pierre Twer, Gov. Mike Pence

Photo 4: ISP patrol car with red sticker to identify police vehicle is AED equipped

Photo 5: Enlarged image of AED Sticker on police car door window