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BUCKS COUNTY, Pa - As Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, many are sending donations, including local first responders.
As the war rages on, law enforcement officers in Bucks County have gathered nearly $100,000 worth of ballistic vests and other equipment to send to Ukrainians as they try to defend their country from Russian troops.
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"Since we can't be there to help, we're going to do as much as we can here," said Falls Township police officer Dean Stecklair, who has family in Ukraine.
Police in Falls Township met with members of Bucks County's Ukrainian community as they prepared to send supplies.
"It is our hope that this will provide some measure of relief and aid directly from the men and women of the Falls Township Police Department to those who are in danger in Ukraine, said Chief Nelson Whitney.
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Lower Bucks Hospital employees of Ukrainian heritage also collected donations of gloves, gowns and other PPE materials to send to the country.
Eleanor Plavenik, an ultrasound tech at the hospital, is worried about her relatives in Kharkiv, close to the Russian border.
She says sending supplies is the least she can do at such a difficult time.
The supplies from the hospital and police department are being sent by air to Poland and then they will be transported to Ukraine.
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The department is requesting the following items as donations:
• Radio sets (multiple items)
• Arresting bleeding tourniquet C.A.T.
• 4" Israeli bandage with pressure bar
• Hemostatic saturated blood stopping compression roller bandage for tamponade
• Nasopharyngeal airway (different sizes)
• Occlusal bandage halo chest seal
• Needle decompression
• Individual first aid dressing package
• Roller bandage for wound tamponade
• Sticking plaster
• Non-traumatic scissors
• Sterile gloves
• Markers
• Wounded report card
• Tranexamic acid 500-1000 mg ampouled
• Noradrenaline (norepinephrine)
• Intraosseous access sets
• Neck collars
• Laryngeal masks
• Cricothyroidism set
• Quick Clot Combat Gauze Z-folded
• Double lumen centra
• Peripheral venous catheter
• Coatings for burns
• Chlorhexidine 0,05 % and 2 %
• Povidone iodine
• Betadine
• Medical gloves sterile/non-sterile
• Medical patch
• Trauma shears for clothes
• Tactical backpacks/bags for emergency assistance
• External bone fixation devices
• Temporary vascular shunt
• Arterial shunt (different sizes)
• Hemostatic sponges
• Surgispon
• Pneumatic turnstiles
• Surgical tourniquet
• Suture materials of any kind
• Non-perishable food items (cans)
• Pet food
• Clothes for any size and age
• Shoes for any size and age
• Diapers
• Feminine products
If you are interested in participating, contact the Falls Township police department for more information.
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