Campus Safety Voices

How a Brown County Kansas School Safety Initiative Made Its Entire Community Safer


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Brown County’s Teen Heartsaver Initiative has provided First Aid training and certification to nearly 2,000 high school students, campus employees, and area residents.

The program, which was developed and launched by Brown County Kansas Sheriff John Merchant, has saved many lives. One student who received the training performed the Heimlich maneuver on a choking child she was babysitting. A bus driver who was waiting in line at McDonald’s revived a person who went into cardiac arrest. Another student who was sitting at a restaurant revived a patron who experienced a heart attack. Brown County’s program has many more success stories… too many to mention.

Below are the questions posed to Sheriff Merchant and interview time stamps so you can watch/listen to the specific details of Brown County’s initiative:
1. What exactly is the Teen Lifesaver Initiative? 1:49
2. Why did you think your school district and community needed it? Did anything prompt you to introduce this initiative? 3:00
3. What have been the results of your Teen Lifesaver Initiative so far? 5:40
4. How did you go about implementing this initiative? Any advice to other districts or law enforcement agencies wanting to adopt something similar? What works? What doesn't? 6:59

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