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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Napoleon Ambulance has received a second donation from the Leona M. and Harry S. Helmsley Charitable Trust.

According to the Napoleon Homestead, the service received an automatic CPR machine called the Lucas2. The machine was given to each ambulance and ER Hospital in the state along with services in South Dakota and Minnesota. Each machine costs roughly $10,000.

The machine gives patient’s the same amount of pressured compressions, where a person would tire and not provide equal pressure after time. A heart monitor was also donated three years ago to the service.