Local Correctional Officers Receive Lifesaving Award – read Sheriff’s Dept. statement & image of the recipients

On November 27, 2020, Clinton County Correctional Officers Carley Wehde, Toby Wilke and Jaimie Storjohann rendered first aid to an unresponsive inmate in the Clinton County Jail. The Correctional Officers, utilizing their training and experience, immediately began administering first aid to the unresponsive inmate. The officers summoned the assistance of the Clinton Fire Department and while waiting for the paramedics to arrive, utilized an AED defibrillator and provided CPR on the inmate until the paramedics arrived. The inmate was transported to MercyOne Medical Center by the Clinton Fire Department, where additional medical treatment was provided. Correctional Officers Wehde, Wilke and Storjohann performed an exceptional act under emergency conditions, and their actions had a direct impact in sustaining a human life.

The Clinton County Sheriff’s Office is proud to have partnered with Advanced Correctional Health Care in awarding the outstanding efforts of Correctional Officer Carley Wehde, Toby Wilke and Jaimie Storjohann. The three correctional officers were presented with an ACH “Lifesaving Award” earlier in February.

in the photo (Left to right): Sheriff Bill Greenwalt, Heidi Gutierrez, CO Jaimie Storjohann, CO Toby Wilke, CO Carley Wehde, Lt. Paul Hammond, Sandi Lehman (click or tap on image to enlarge)

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Dave has been News Director since 1983 and has been Station General Manager since 1999. Dave has also served on the Board of Directors of the Iowa Broadcast News Association and the Iowa Broadcast Association and has served on the Iowa Freedom of Information Council.
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