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Page 1 of2 John A. Schuldt From: Craig Anderson Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 2:18 PM To: John A. Schuldt Subject: FW: Save A Life Hi, John: Please go ahead and contact the principals. Thanks / Craig Original Message From: B Sarto Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 1:15 PM To: Craig Anderson Subject: Re: Save A Life Hi, Craig, I would agree if this is done in a timely manner. I would like to get this letter off to SALF as soon as possible. This should be a relatively simple task to contact the principals and just get a number from them. The details can be worked out later. It should also be pointed out at that time that this program works best when the groups are smaller (classroom size) rather than doing this as an assembly of the entire student body. Please see if we can get this done soon. I would like to have the letter sent off by the end of this year. Thanks, Bill In a message dated 12/14/2007 1:04:39 PM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Hi, Bill: I have spoken with Dr. Arndt regarding moving forward, and briefly discussed our follow up on concerns raised. We can proceed with the program, but we need to work with the principal of each school to determine what works for each in terms of scheduling, etc. So I think that before we can determine number of students and finalize how the program will be implemented, there needs to be a discussion with each principal to know what works best for each school. If this approach sounds okay, I will ask Chief Schuldt to go ahead and contact the principals. Craig Original Message From: B Sarto Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 12:31 PM 12/14/2007

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John A. Schuldt

From: Craig Anderson Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 2:18 PM To: John A. Schuldt Subject: FW: Save A Life

Hi, John:

Please go ahead and contact the principals.

Thanks / Craig Original Message

From: B Sarto Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 1:15 PM To: Craig Anderson Subject: Re: Save A Life

Hi, Craig,

I would agree if this is done in a timely manner. I would like to get this letter off to SALF as soon as possible. This should be a relatively simple task to contact the principals and just get a number from them. The details can be worked out later. It should also be pointed out at that time that this program works best when the groups are smaller (classroom size) rather than doing this as an assembly of the entire student body. Please see if we can get this done soon. I would like to have the letter sent off by the end of this year.

Thanks, Bill

In a message dated 12/14/2007 1:04:39 PM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes:

Hi, Bill:

I have spoken with Dr. Arndt regarding moving forward, and briefly discussed our follow up on concerns raised.

We can proceed with the program, but we need to work with the principal of each school to determine what works for each in terms of scheduling, etc. So I think that before we can determine number of students and finalize how the program will be implemented, there needs to be a discussion with each principal to know what works best for each school.

If this approach sounds okay, I will ask Chief Schuldt to go ahead and contact the principals.

Craig

Original Message From: B Sarto Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 12:31 PM

12/14/2007

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To: Craig Anderson Subject: Fwd: Save A Life

Hi, Craig,

I would like to get started with this. Can you draft a letter for me to sign? I believe we need to give SALF a number of students who will be participating in the program. Would you contact Dr. Ken Arndt and get that information?

Thanks, Bill

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Hi, Chief,

i have spoken with Village Manager Anderson and he is in agreement that a request to the schools on the type of program we have discussed would be a good idea.

I just wanted to remind you that I would still like to send a letter to our local schools in Carpentersville to provide life saving information/training to those students who would be willing to participate in such a program. I envision this to be something on the order of the DARE program that is run by our Police Department. There could be at the conclusion of the program a "graduation" with a "Save A Life" certificate given to the participants who successfully completed the program and demonstrated a proficiency in "Life Saving Techniques." Perhaps the students, as with the DARE program, could also write a short essay on what it means to know life saving skills and awards could be given to those who articulate the programs goals the best. I believe this would provide a level of respect from the student's peers and even the community at-large. Just knowing when to call 9-1-1 in a medical emergency would be valuable knowledge. I think such a program would have enormous positive results in our community. Having our paramedics out in the schools would be a very good way to reach out to the community in a positive way. I look forward to signing the letter as soon as it's ready for my signature.

Thanks,

Bill PS We may want to contact [Save A Life Foundation] in (Itasca?) to get some ideas from them as well.

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John A. Schuldt

From: Neil Baltz [[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 10:27 AM

To: John A. Schuldt Cc: Saquan Gholar; Dane Neal; Carrie Viehweg; Carol Spizzirri Subject: Training Cost

Good morning Chief Schuldt,

Yes there is a cost involved. Carrie Viehweg, SALF State Director has been in conversation with the mayor about the cost. Typically this is a $450/day plus expenses training. Since you are relatively close to us, we were planning on a flat fee of $900 with no additional expenses. The mayor has informed Carrie that there are no available funds for the training. Our Education Coordinator, Saquan Gholar, is looking into Citizen Corps funding to cover the cost of the training. For the time being we can continue to plan on the tentative training dates set earlier with John Mensching. We will let you know our progress on the funding as more information becomes available. Thank you for your patience. Let me know if you have any other questions.

Thanks again,

Neil

Original Message From: John A. Schuldt [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 10:07 AM To: [email protected] Subject:

Neil:

The question has come up as to the cost of the three training sessions that we will be holding to train the firefighters. Is there a cost? If so, how much?

Thanks

Chief Schuldt

1/24/2008

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John A. Schuldt

From: Carrie Viehweg [[email protected]] Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 11:00 AM To: B Sarto Subject: RE: Hello

Hello Mayor Sarto. I would love to clear up some of the questions you have about the program. I am available next Friday or anytime the week of the 25th. Please let me know what works for you. We are currently working on funding for the $10 per child, when we receive it we will establish a grant that the city of Carpentersville will draw down on for supplies and stipends for the instructors. I will clear this all up when we meet. On another note, we have secured a grant from Enterprise to cover the cost of the training for your instructors.

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 10:58 AM To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: Re: Hello

Good Morning Carrie,

I have some questions concerning this program. It seems that since we first met there have been some changes in what was originally told to both myself and our Fire Chief. If possible I would like to meet again to iron out any misunderstandings. If you could get back to me with some dates for a meeting I would appreciate it.

Thanks,

Bill Sarto - President Village of Carpentersville (847)836-1114

In a message dated 2/13/2008 1:39:07 PM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Hi Mayor Sarto, just checking in. I hear training is underway for your firefighters. I am meeting with IEMA tomorrow to discuss state funding and Carol and Dane have been focused on working with Illinois' federal representatives to receive federal funding as well as working with FEMA to develop a partnership. It looks as if the state is going to continue to have budget problems this Session so we are looking to the federal government to keep things moving at SALF. I have not yet received your letter of intent, would it be possible for you to send that to the address below and then we can work together on getting the contract set up in such a way that we have an agreement on how the program will be ran. Thanks and I look forward to developing the SALF Kids program in your community!

Carrie Viehweg State Director

2/18/2008 /

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1200 L.W. Besinger Drive * Carpentersville, Illinois 60110 Phone (847) 426-3439 * Fax (847) 426-0809 0 TDD (847) 426-9609

Web Site: http://vil.carpentersville.it.us

June 18,2008

Carrie Viehweg State Director Save A Life Foundation 520 E. Capitol Street Springfield, IL 62701

RE: Save A Life Foundation Donation

Dear Ms. Viehweg,

Enclosed you will Find donation checks totaling $ 4,200.00 collected by the Village of Carpentersville on behalf of Save A Life Foundation. I fully support your mission to equip children "with basic life supporting first aid (LSFA) skills to empower bystanders in aiding the injured or ill in a time of an emergency".

I look forward to the start of the program within our schools next fall and am cetlain it will be a success.

On behalf of the Village of Carpentersville, I would like to thank you for the opportunity you have presented to strengthen our community and support such a worthy cause.

Sincerely,

Bill Sarto Village President

Cc: Village Board Fire Chief Village Manager

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From: Carrie Viehweg [[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 9:39 AM To: John A. Schuldt Subject: RE: Moving Forward Chief Schuldt,

I apologize the starting figure we collected was $5450

So here is the breakdown

5450-collected donations 2,768-training of 692 students $692-stipend $1,990-remaining classes to be taught or roll over for following year.

From: Carrie Viehweg [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 9:31 AM To: 'John A. Schuldt' Subject: RE: Moving Forward

Hello Chief Schuldt,

It is completely up to you and the city if you teach the course on or off duty. If you do teach it off duty we will use the remaining funds to provide the instructor with the stipend we discussed when we first meet. We typically allow each instructor, who does not donate their time as in-kind, $1 per child that they teach. Once the paperwork is turned into me the check is cut and mailed out to the instructor. So the breakdown would be as follows:

$4,200-collected donations $2,768-for training 692 students (7th & 8th) $692-instructor stipend $740-remaining for classes or roll-over for following year

Please let me know your thoughts on this matter. Thank you!

From: John A. Schuldt [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 3:22 PM To: Carrie Viehweg Cc: Craig Anderson; Bill Sarto Subject: RE: Moving Forward

In reviewing the number of school children and staying away from the issue of why did we teach only the east or west side of town, I think the best way to proceed is to get Carpentersville Middle School to let us teach all 7th and 8th graders which is 692. Is there anyway that the remaining money could be returned to the Village so I could have this taught off duty. The remaining funds would allow me to do this. BY doing it on duty, interruptions will occur and I think the schools

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will lose interest in it. I do not want to teach only so many of a certain grade. We have CPR equipment in house that we could use. Let me know your thoughts

Chief Schuldt

I copied the Village President and the Village Manager so they know what is going on.

From: Carrie Viehweg [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 10:36 AM To: John A. Schuldt Subject: Moving Forward

Hello Chief Schuldt. I spoke with Mayor Sarto earlier this week and it appears that all of the funding has been collected. The mayor is leaving which grades and what schools you want to teach in up to you. I've attached the information on what it will cost for several options. We have $5,450 to work with at this point. Please look over the information and let me know how you would like to move forward. Thanks!

Carrie Viehweg State Director Save A Life Foundation 520 E. Capitol St. Springfield, IL 62701 217-522-8634 [email protected]

This e-mail and its attachments may contain Save A Life Foundation, Inc. proprietary information, which is PRIVALEGED, CONFIDENTIAL, or subject to COPYRIGHT belonging to Save A Life Foundation, Inc.. This email is intended soley for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, or that any dissemination, distribution, retransmission, copying or other action taken in relation to the contents of and attachments to this email is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender immediately and permanently delete the original and any copy of this email and any printout. All transmissions, either via email or telephone may be recorded and/or monitored. To the extent that opinions expressed in this message, they are not neccarily the opinions of the Save A Life Foundation, or any of its other affiliates, employees, directors or officers. Thank youl

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John A. Schuldt From: wiltberger, erica [[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 3:31 P M To: John A. Schuldt Subject: RE: Dates

What about for me..November 3rd and 4th. Or 5th and 6th? i would like to get this done before the end of the semester which is November 7th. Erica M Wiltberger Team Leader PE/Health Carpentersville Middle School

From: John A. Schuldt [[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 2:38 PM To: wiltberger, erica Subject: RE: Dates

The October classes would be impossible to do. Can these two be done in November. The rest are OK

Call me if you would like to talk.

847-344-7300

Original Message From: wiltberger, erica [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 5:43 PM To: John A. Schuldt Subject: Dates

Mr. Schuldt..it was so nice to meet you the other night! I am very excited that you can be flexible with our need at CMS. We would like the students to benefit the most from the program and this would be the easiest way.

Can you send someone for my health classes Monday October 20th and 21st? For Vicky - December 15th and 16th Derek - February 15th and 16th Steve - April 20th and 21st

Erica M Wiltberger 847-815-3111 Team Leader PE/Health Carpentersville Middle School

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E-MAIL CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: Illinois has a very broad public records law. Most written communications (including email) to or from school district officials and staff are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your email communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure.

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John A. Schuldt

From: Gregory Daily Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 4:10 PM To: John A. Schuldt Subject: RE: Save A life Training

III go fort it

From: John A. Schuldt Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 4:08 PM To: Fire Department Subject: Save A life Training

Full-Time Employees:

We will be teaching the Save a Life training to 7th and 8th grade students at Carpentersville Middle School. This training to take place in November, December, February and April two days in a row each of these months. Those fulltime employees who have been trained will be compensated their overtime rate and will be done off duty. Please email me by October 20, 2008 if you would like to assist in this teaching.

Any questions, let me know.

John Schuldt Fire Chief/Emergency Management Director Village of Carpentersville 847-426-2131

10/7/2008

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John A. Schuldt From: wiltberger, erica [[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 12:34 PM To: John A. Schuldt Subject: RE: Dates

Sorry..the February date would need to be 23rd & 24th Erica M Wiltberger Team Leader PE/Health Carpentersville Middle School From: John A. Schuldt [[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 2:38 PM To: wiltberger, erica Subject: RE: Dates The October classes would be impossible to do. Can these two be done in November. The rest are OK

Call me if you would like to talk.

847-344-7300

Original Message From: wiltberger, erica [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 5:43 PM To: John A. Schuldt Subject: Dates

Mr. Schuldt..it was so nice to meet you the other night! I am very excited that you can be flexible with our need at CMS. We would like the students to benefit the most from the program and this would be the easiest way.

Can you send someone for my health classes Monday October 20th and 21st? For Vicky - December 15th and 16th Derek - February 15th and 16th Steve - April 20th and 21st

Erica M Wiltberger 847-815-3111 Team Leader PE/Health Carpentersville Middle School

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John A. Schuldt

From: wiltberger, erica [[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 11:15 AM To: John A. Schuldt Subject: RE: Dates

Hi Chief!!!

Question-do we need a room for all day? is the instructor bringing a lot of material that would make it difficult for moving around?

Teacher Erica Wiltberger Dates Thursday Nov. 6 & Friday Nov. 7 845 am-925am 1st hour - 29 students Room 202 break 1058-1138am - 4th hour - 17 students Room 206 1141-1221 - 5th hour - 37 students Media Center 1231-111 - 6th hour - 21 students Room 231 break 200-240 - 8th hour- 29 students Room 234 247-330- 9th hour -31 students Room 222

Teacher Vicky Landherr December 15 & 16 1st hour - 30 4th hour - 22 5th hour - 36 6th hour - 21 8th hour - 28 9th hour - 32

Teacher Derek Holz February 23 & 24 1st hour - 28 4th hour - 30 5th hour - 23 6th hour - 30 8th hour - 35 9th hour - 30

Teacher Steve Sankey Dates April 16 & 17 *class sizes similiar to Derek's

Erica M Wiltberger Team Leader PE/Health Carpentersville Middle School

From: John A. Schuldt [[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 10:37 AM To: wiltberger, erica Subject: RE: Dates

Erica:

The firefighter called the wrong school. We teach fire safety to K-5.

As for the Save A Life Classes, can you confirm the dates, the times, how many classes and the number of student in each class.

Thanks

Chief Schuldt

Original Message From: wiltberger, erica [mailto:[email protected]]

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Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2008 8:04 AM To: John A. Schuldt Subject: RE: Dates From what I understand, a fireman from C'ville Fire called our assistant prinicpal, Asia Gurney. He said that he always comes to talk about fire safety with our students. Ms. Gurney asked what the fire safety talk was about, and I told her I would try and find out. Of course, she did not give a name of who was calling her. But I do not think the fire safety talk is the same as the Save A Life Program. Ms. Gurney was under the impression they could have been the same thing? Anyways, I think lines were getting crossed over here. We are asking the fire and safety talk be combined with the Save a Life Program but we do not want to take away important time you may need with the students. Sorry about the confusion.

Erica M Wiltberger Team Leader PE/Health Carpentersville Middle School

From: John A. Schuldt [[email protected]] Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 2:51 PM To: wiltberger, erica Subject: RE: Dates

I do not understand your question. Are you asking if we can combined the save a life training and fire safety.

Chief Original Message

From: wiltberger, erica [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 8:42 AM To: John A. Schuldt Subject: RE: Dates

Hi there !

Do you know who comes to speak to us regarding a fire safety talk? My administration is asking if this can be done with the Save a Life Program? Erica M Wiltberger Team Leader PE/Health Carpentersville Middle School

From: John A. Schuldt [[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 2:38 PM To: wiltberger, erica Subject: RE: Dates

The October classes would be impossible to do. Can these two be done in November. The rest are OK

Call me if you would like to talk.

847-344-7300

Original Message From: wiltberger, erica [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 5:43 PM To: John A. Schuldt Subject: Dates

Mr. Schuldt..it was so nice to meet you the other night! I am very excited that you can be flexible with our need at CMS. We would like the students to benefit the most from the program and this would be the easiest way.

Can you send someone for my health classes Monday October 20th and 21st? 2

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For Vicky - December 15th and 16th Derek - February 15th and 16th Steve ~ April 20th and 21st

Erica M Wiltberger 847-815-3111 Team Leader PE/Health Carpentersville Middle School

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RESOLUTION NO. R08-141-

A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH THE SAVE A LIFE FOUNDATION, IMC. FOR BASIC PRE-EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE RESPONSE TRAINING

WHEREAS, Save a Life Foundation, Inc. (SALF), a not for profit corporation, has developed certain instructional materials, manuals and techniques for training those with Emergency Medical Service (EMS) credentials as SALF Instructors and individuals in the public and private sectors, and students K-12, in basic Pre-Emergency Medical Service response skills, and collecting data of those trained as listed in this Agreement; and

WHEREAS, SALF desires to expand its public service to reach a larger geographical area by collaborating with other emergency medical health care organizations to offer Basic Pre-Emergency Medical Service response training; and

WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Carpentersville find it to be in the best interests of the Village to collaborate with SALF in offering basic emergency response training under the terms described in the Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Carpentersville, Kane County, Illinois, as follows:

SECTION 1: The Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A between the Save a Life Foundat'ion, Inc. and the Village of Carpentersville is hereby approved.

SECTION 2: The Village President and Village Clerk are hereby authorized to execute this Agreement on behalf of the Village of Carpentersville.

Motion was made by Trustee T e e t e r ( seconded by Trustee H - r > - that the Resolution be adopted.

ADOPTED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES of the Village of Carpentersville, Illinois at a regular meeting thereof held on the 4th day of November, 2008, pursuant to a roll call vote a§ follows:

AYE: 5 (Humpfer, Hinz, Sigwalt, Ritter, Teeter) 0

NAYS: ABSENT* 2 * Ramirez Sliwinski, Sarto)

APPROVED by me this 4tttJay of November , 200„?.

m Village President

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OfiiM^XdijUx, Village Clerk

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Save A Life Foundation & Village of Carpentersville, Illinois Agreement

This Agreement is entered into effect as of the 27th day of November, 2008, by and between SAVE A LIFE FOUNDATION, INC. ("SALF"), a not-for-profit corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Illinois and having its Illinois State Headquarters at 520 E. Capital St., Springfield, Illinois 62701 and the Village of Carpentersville (sometimes hereinafter referred to as "Licensee"), a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Illinois and having its principal offices at 1200 L.W. Besinger Drive, Carpentersville, Illinois 60110

Recitals:

Mission Statement Save A Life Foundation's (SALF) mission is to train and develop bystanders, starting with children, equipped with basic life supporting first aid (LSFA) skills to aid the injured and/or ill in an emergency.

Purpose To increase public awareness of the efficacy of being trained as a Pre-EMS Rescuer (lay public) who can help sustain life in an emergency until advance EMS care arrives.

SALF has developed certain instructional materials, manuals and techniques for training those with Emergency Medical Service (EMS) credentials as SALF Instructors and individuals in the public and private sectors, and students K-12, in basic Pre-Emergency Medical Service response skills, and collecting data of those trained as listed in this Agreement.

SALF has established a market for the same by using various property, materials, copyrights and trademarks known as: Save A Life For Kids; Bystander Basics; Bystander Basics Advanced; Bystander Basics AED; Bystander Basics for Law Enforcement, Pre-EMS for Professionals, Bystander Basics for Day-Care Providers; ChrisKit; and the feline figures and names "Perry Medic and EMy-Tech."

The Village of Carpentersville is a municipality having the mission and purpose of promoting the emergency health and safety of the community, which it serves.

SALF desires to expand its public service to reach a larger geographical area by collaborating with other emergency medical health care organizations to offer Basic Pre-Emergency Medical Service response training.

The Village of Carpentersville desires to collaborate with SALF in offering basic emergency response training under the terms described in this Agreement.

The Village of Carpentersville desires to utilize the products, material, copyrights, logos, and trademarks of SALF in furtherance of SALF's mission and purpose and in accordance with the specifications and requirements of SALF and to market and provide SALF public service;

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Now, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed as follows:

I. Grant of License

A. The Licensee agrees to operate a SALF Satellite.

B. Licensee agrees to provide: Pre-EMS Rescuer emergency training utilizing SALF instructional manuals and techniques (the Licensed Materials); a Facilitator and a Coordinator to manage provision of the services provided under this Agreement; appropriate building space for the training; and/or equipment; supplies; all insurances, training supplies, instructors and equipment necessary to train approximately 1,000 school children.

C. Licensee agrees that it will use the Licensed Materials solely in connection with operation of the SALF Satelite as contemplated by this Agreement, and in a manner consistent with the mission and purposes of SALF. If Licensee uses the SALF name or logo in any brochures or other marketing materials, Licensee shall use the name or logo exactly as approved and provided by SALF, and shall include the appropriate trademark designation. Licensee shall not modify the Licensed Materials, nor use any of the Licensed Materials in connection with promotion of any other product or service, unless approved in writing by SALF. Licensee shall immediately notify SALF of any unauthorized use of Licensed Materials of which it becomes aware. Upon termination of this Agreement, Licensee shall discontinue all use of the Licensed Materials.

II. Control of Performance

A. SALF shall provide all the property, training, testing and other materials as described aforesaid for use by the Licensee in performance of training and testing of all individuals. Representatives of SALF National or State will have the unqualified right, at any and all reasonable times, and without prior notice, to inspect, observe, audit financial records, and/or monitor the use of property, materials, copyrights and trademarks, and the marketing and training techniques employed by Licensee.

III. Objectives of SALF

A. To educate the public to "Good Samaritan Laws'VTort Immunity Laws, and the need to strengthen and enforce them.

B. To educate the public as to equipment necessary to protect themselves from blood borne and/or bio hazardous pathogens, other necessary equipment to sustain life and the assurance they are assessable and without operational defect.

C. To educate the public for the need of basic life supporting first aid (LSFA) training as part of the school curriculum.

D. To appeal to businesses who regularly deal with the general public to require LSFA training for their employees.

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E. To designate areas in schools, offices, vehicles, etc., for LSFA support materials, equipment and protocols making it conveniently accessible in emergencies and in good repair.

F. To provide qualified SALF Instructors, with kept current EMS credentials, to train and promote the mission of SALF.

G. To promote all SALF programs described aforesaid awareness and train its programs through grassroots efforts in order to have a positive effect on the outcome of medical emergencies.

IV. SALF Responsibilities

The responsibilities of SALF, Inc. shall include providing a reasonable quantity of training and testing products, manuals, and supplies required for provision of educating both children and adults. SALF will provide promotion, advertisement, support, and endorsement of SALF programs, events, and professional opportunities with the local community, not limited to web linkage between both parties. SALF will also provide leadership, professional expertise, through its diverse Boards of Advisors, business partners, activities and events that support SALF's mission. SALF will:

1. Provide all training and testing materials sufficient to train 1,000 children each year.

2. Provide leadership in its fund raising and in-kind contributions initiatives to support its SALF activities and events.

3. Provide leadership, support and training for management and staff.

4. Keep up-to-date with LSFA and SALF news and information through monthly and/or quarterly correspondence.

5. Work with media, policy makers, corporations, and other organizations to build strong and effective support.

6. Cooperate with other organizations that support SALF's mission including and not limited with the U.S. Citizen Corps and Medical Corps.

7. Continue to research and develop programs, products and materials that support the mission of SALF and make them available.

8. Provide timely information regarding the planning and implementation of upcoming events and programs that affect or support SALF's mission statement.

V. Licensee Responsibilities

The Licensee is responsible to develop and implement a multifaceted strategy of public awareness to LSFA education, community activities and events that support the mission statement and goals of SALF that best fits the unique needs of the local community. Licensee is to report directly to the SALF State Headquarters and/or or

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their designated agent and meet all requirements as set forth in this agreement as a condition of validation of this agreement. Licensee will:

1. Submit to SALF a quarterly timeline regarding the planning and implementation of SALF's mission and goals within their local community. An action plan should be completed and submitted to SALF on a monthly basis, commencing with the effective date of this agreement, to train no less than 1,000 children each year.

2. Maintain records of all fees generated from provision of SALF Basic Pre-EMS Training; numbers of adults and children trained; and records of test scores. All SALFtron test, evaluation sheets and support information will be sent to SALF State Headquarters only for processing monthly.

3. Assist with the development of supportive materials to further the mission statement of SALF within its District.

4. Provide SALF State Headquarters with informational, financial and statistical records that support and further the mission and goals of SALF on a quarterly basis according to SALF's guidelines.

5. Provide the public with information on Licensee activities and opportunities (no less than quarterly).

6. Recruit sufficient EMS Certified as instructors from among emergency medicine personnel to meet the goals established by mutual agreement of SALF and the Carpentersville Fire Department for training of children and register each within SALF's Web base data collection system.

7. Work with SALF, Inc. media, policy makers, corporations and other agencies to build strong and effective support for the mission and goals of SALF at the local, state, national and international level.

8. Use only SALF training materials and supplies, including SALFtron cards, to train and test children at its then current price, unless otherwise pre-agreed upon in writing by SALF, Inc.

VI. Program, Copyright and Trademark Use

A. No Licensee or its representative/s is allowed to authorize the programs, copyrighted materials, logos or trademarks of SALF to be used by any person or organization/corporation in promoting its product or services or other commercial purpose unless so agreed upon by SALF in writing

B. It is the responsibility of the Licensee to immediately notify SALF of any unauthorized claim of affiliation or endorsement, and unauthorized use of SALF programs, copyrights, logos, or trademarks.

C. All approved use of SALF programs, copyrights, logos and trademarks shall be used in a manner that supports the mission and maintains the professional integrity of SALF.

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D. The use of SALF programs, logos or trademarks, copyrighted materials, in any media, letterhead, newsletters, brochures, or other educational or informational materials shall be pursuant to the following guidelines:

i. Use the logos and trademarks exactly as they appear in the materials prepared, approved, and provided by SALF.

ii. Use the marks on business checks, cards, stationery, and interior decor and promotional items, such as pens, mugs, etc. only after obtaining written approval from SALF, Inc.

iii. Use the appropriate symbol, TM - © - ®, whenever these marks are used.

iv. Immediately discontinue any use of the marks that SALF deems inappropriate.

Termination Terms.

A. This Agreement shall be in effect commencing on September 1, 2008. The initial term of the Agreement shall be three (3) years.

B. The agreement may be extended for three additional years upon agreement of parties. Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time upon thirty (30) days prior written notice.

C. Either party may terminate this agreement for violation or breach of the terms, conditions and promises contained herein with written notice of termination to the respective parties.

D. If termination occurs any training materials or other products provided by SALF shall be returned to SALF.

Financial Terms.

A. Licensee agrees that SALF Basic Pre-EMS training shall be made available to all students for the amount allocated and through Adopt-A-School sponsorships, donations, fundraising, granting programs, adult for-fee trainings, and other means of income. Trainings and compensations shall be provided at current charges outlined by SALF.

B. All products, manuals and other materials will be supplied exclusively by SALF to Licensee. Supplies will be supplied at the price as determined by SALF National HQs, and SALF has the right to adjust prices from time to time in accordance with reasonable accounting practices.

C. Payments made pursuant to the foregoing provisions shall be made on a monthly basis.

Miscellaneous

A. Independent Relationship: This Agreement evidences an independent relationship, and nothing in this Agreement is intended nor shall be construed to

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create an employment, partnership or joint venture relationship between the Carpentersville Fire Department and SALF.

B. Authority: Neither SALF nor the Village of Carpentersville has authority to incur any debt or obligation for the other party, or to enter into any contract or agreement binding the other party.

C. Assignment: Neither party may assign its rights or obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other party.

D. Entire Agreement: This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter thereof, and supersedes any and a!i prior agreements or discussions.

E. Waiver of Breach: The waiver by either party of a breach or violation of any provision of this Agreement shall not operate as, or be construed to be, a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or other provision hereof.

F. Resolution of Disputes: The parties shall endeavor to settle any dispute by discussion and mediation. Such mediation does not bar a party from pursuing legal remedies otherwise available to it. Should a dispute arise then the matter shall be first submitted to mediation. Both parties shall mutually agree upon the mediator(s).

G. Notices: Any notice given under this Agreement shall be in writing, delivered in person or by certified mail, addressed as follows:

Save A Life Foundation, Inc. 520 E. Capital St. Springfield, Illinois 62701 Attn: Carrie Viehweg, Illinois State Director

Village of Carpentersville 1200 L.W. Besinger Drive Carpentersville, Illinois 60110 Attn: Chief John Schuldt

H. Legal, Accounting, Insurance

1. The Licensee is to acquire, at its own expense, legal and accounting services, and all necessary insurance coverage, and shall maintain such legal and accounting services, along with necessary insurance coverage for the duration of this agreement.

2. Necessary insurance coverage shall include, but not be limited to: premises liability; contents insurance; workmen's compensation; automobile liability and comprehensive for all hospital/facility owned vehicles, which employees or volunteers use for purposes of business; fire and theft, and molestation insurance.

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3. Licensee may make grant proposals regarding any function or activity of SALF on behalf of itself or SALF to the State or Federal governments with the prior written approval from SALF. Licensee may participate in fund raising, and acquisition of grants or contributions from the private sector and the County.

I. Severability: The invalidity or unenforceability of any particular provision of this Agreement shall not affect the other provisions hereof, and this Agreement shall be construed in all respects as if such invalid or unenforceable provision were removed, unless to do so would violate the manifest intention of the parties.

J. Modifications: This Agreement may not be modified except with the written consent of the parties.

K. Governing Law: This Agreement has been executed and delivered in, and shall be interpreted, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Illinois.

L. Headings: The section titles and other headings in this Agreement are for reference only and shall not in any way affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement.

M. Counterparts: This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all such counterparts together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

Save A Life Foundation, Incorporated

By: Carrie Viehweg

Name / c X w ^ ( ^ / t i J w ^ Date H/&7/0$

Title: Save A Life Foundation, Incorporated, Illinois State Director

Village©/ Carpentersville, CarpentersvilleJIIinois

Name Bill Sarto Date November 4, 2008 Title Village President

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Exhibit A

Duties of the Satellite Facilitator

1. Act as a liaison between Licensee and SALF. 2. Develop relationships with area schools in implementing, conducting and scheduling

SALF's Basic Pre-EMS Training programs, i.e. schools aforesaid in this agreement. 3. Act as the contact to provide information about SALF's Basic Pre-EMS Training; 4. Develop a budget and training time line coordination with a Licensee and SALF, and

present for review to SALF State HQs no later than November 1st yearly. 5. Schedule SALF Basic Pre-EMS Training adult classes and meetings, if necessary. 6. Provide articles and pictures of current events of the Licensee for the SALF website for

linkage to Licensee's SALF web site page. 7. Assist with the recruitment of EMS certified as instructors to train both children and

adults. 8. Facilitator will follow all Rules and Conditions in SALF's Guideline Manual and not alter

unless pre-approved by SALF HQs.

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John A. Schuldt

From: wiltberger, erica [[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 10:51 AM To: John A. Schuldt Cc: Holtz, Derek; Sankey, Steven; Landherr, Victoria Subject: RE: Dates

Sorry Chief, I had to reorganize our PE/Health calendars for the department. I think this will work out better!!

***Let me see if I can get the library for the 10, 11, & 12 of December for my classes. It should not be a problem.

Landherr class is set for 15, 16, 17th of December.

***CHANGE: Holtz class is the 7, 8, 9 of April

Sankey class 13, 14, 15 of April

Erica M Wiltberger Team Leader PE/Health Carpentersville Middle School

From: John A. Schuldt [JASchuldt@vil. carpentersville . i.l. us] Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 3:45 PM To: wiltberger, erica Subject: RE: Dates

Have we come up with new dates for your classes? Do we have hour schedules for the classes set in December?

Chief Schuldt

Original Message From: wiltberger, erica [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 5:19 PM To: John A. Schuldt Subject: RE: Dates

I can do my best for my dates..but cant guarantee The other classes we can schedule a room. if you think we should move my dates for this week, i can do that, too. But I am ending my health class this week. Erica M Wiltberger Team Leader PE/Health Carpentersville Middle School

From: John A. Schuldt [JASchuldtQvil.carpentersville.il.us] Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 3:33 PM To: wiltberger, erica Subject: RE: Dates

Erica:

The same room would be nice due to the equipment being used.

Chief Original Message

From: wiltberger, erica [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 11:15 AM

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To: John A. Schuldt Subject: RE: Dates

Hi Chief!!! Question-do we need a room for all day? is the instructor bringing a lot of material that would make it difficult for moving around?

Teacher Erica Wiltberger Dates Thursday Nov. 6 & Friday Nov. 7 845 am-925am 1st hour - 29 students Room 202 break 1058-1138am - 4th hour - 17 students Room 206 1141-1221 - 5th hour - 37 students Media Center 1231-111 - 6th hour - 21 students Room 231 break 200-240 - 8th hour- 29 students Room 234 247-330- 9th hour -31 students Room 222

Teacher Vicky Landherr December 15 & 16 1st hour - 30 4th hour - 22 5th hour - 36 6th hour - 21 8th hour - 28 9th hour - 32

Teacher Derek Holz February 23 & 24 1st hour - 28 4th hour - 30 5th hour - 23 6th hour - 30 8th hour - 35 9th hour - 30

Teacher Steve Sankey Dates April 16 & 17 *class sizes similiar to Derek's

Erica M Wiltberger Team Leader PE/Health Carpentersville Middle School

From: John A. Schuldt [JASchuldtSvil.carpentersville.il.us] Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 10:37 AM To: wiltberger, erica Subject: RE: Dates

Erica:

The firefighter called the wrong school. We teach fire safety to K-5.

As for the Save A Life Classes, can you confirm the dates, the times, how many classes and the number of student in each class.

Thanks

Chief Schuldt

Original Message From: wiltberger, erica [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2008 8:04 AM To: John A. Schuldt Subject: RE: Dates From what I understand, a fireman from C'ville Fire called our assistant prinicpal, Asia Gurney. He said that he always comes to talk about fire safety with our students. Ms. Gurney asked what the fire safety talk was about, and I told her I would try and find

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out. Of course, she did not give a name of who was calling her. But I do not think the fire safety talk is the same as the Save A Life Program. Ms. Gurney was under the impression they could have been the same thing? Anyways, I think lines were getting crossed over here. We are asking the fire and safety talk be combined with the Save a Life Program but we do not want to take away important time you may need with the students. Sorry about the confusion. Erica M Wiltberger Team Leader PE/Health Carpentersville Middle School

From: John A. Schuldt [[email protected]] Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 2:51 PM To: wiltberger, erica Subject: RE: Dates

I do not understand your question. Are you asking if we can combined the save a life training and fire safety.

Chief

Original Message From: wiltberger, erica [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 8:42 AM To: John A. Schuldt Subject: RE: Dates

Hi there!

Do you know who comes to speak to us regarding a fire safety talk? My administration is asking if this can be done with the Save a Life Program? Erica M Wiltberger Team Leader PE/Health Carpentersville Middle School

From: John A. Schuldt [[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 2:38 PM To: wiltberger, erica Subject: RE: Dates

The October classes would be impossible to do. Can these two be done in November. The rest are OK

Call me if you would like to talk.

847-344-7300

Original Message From: wiltberger, erica [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 5:43 PM To: John A. Schuldt Subject: Dates

Mr. Schuldt..it was so nice to meet you the other night! I am very excited that you can be flexible with our need at CMS. We would like the students to benefit the most from the program and this would be the easiest way.

Can you send someone for my health classes Monday October 20th and 21st? For Vicky - December 15th and 16th Derek - February 15th and 16th Steve - April 20th and 21st

Erica M Wiltberger 847-815-3111 Team Leader PE/Health Carpentersville Middle School

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Please save trees. Print only when necessary.

E-MAIL CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: Illinois has a very broad public records law. Most written communications {including email) to or from school district officials and staff are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your email communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure.

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John A. Schuldt Fire Chief

E-Mail: [email protected]

ARPENTERSVILLE ILLINOIS

1200 L.W. Besinger Drive ♦ Carpentersville, Illinois 60110 Telephone (847) 426-2131 ♦ Fax (847) 426-3853 ♦ TDD (847) 426-8677

FIRE DEPARTMENT

November 13,2008

Ms. Carrie Viehweg Save A Life Foundation 9950 W. Lawrence Avenue Suite 300 Schiller Park, Illinois 60176

Dear Carrie:

I am happy to report that I have a signed agreement between the Village of Carpentersville and the Save A Life Foundation, I have enclosed an original agreement signed by our Village President. As we have indicated before, I will be the contact person for the Village.

To comply with the requirement to provide a planning document to you addressing our implementation plan for the instruction of the program, I offer the following:

Will be teaching roughly 700- 7th and 8tK graders at Carpentersville Middle School.

We will be using three days of classes to instruct each student. This is due to a 40 minute class period and to achieve the recommended 120 minutes of instruction for this age group. December 10th, 11th, and 12th will be instructing 164 students. December 15th, 16th, and 17th will be instructing 169. April 7th, 8th, and 9* will be instructing 176. April 13th, 14th, and 15th will be instructing 184.

The instructors will be paid by the department due to the extended classes and the department will submit an invoice to Save A Life for $1.00 for teaching (times) the total number of students taught. This check will need to be a made out to the Carpentersville Fire Department. It is my understanding that funds are available out of the money that President Sarto raised. The amount raised was $5,450 with $2,772 going for instructing of students, $693 stipend for instructors, which leaves $1,985 as a balance.

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Save A Life Letter-page 2

Please advise if I need to provide anything else to you. I look forward to working with you and provide this education to our students. I have received the training books, completion cards, scantron, and posters.

C; Village Manager Craig Anderson

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National Headquarters 'WO \V Lawiente A M ; Sic 300 Schiller Paik. Illinois 60176 1 2 l(> I'll (847) 928-9687, I : H V 1,847)'j;>«-%84 Wrbsilc www Kiilf otji

Carol J. Spizzirri Founder / President

August 25, 2008

Grand Victoria Foundation 230 West Monroe Street, Suite 2530 Chicago, IL 60606

Dear Grand Victoria Foundation:

Save A Life Foundation (SALF) is a 501(C)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to training school children in life supporting first aid skills (LSFA). With the motto..."Trained hands save lives", SALF is the only national affiliate of the Department of Homeland Security's Citizen Corps specializing in emergency preparing school-age children and youth. Since its inception in 1993, more than a million school-aged children and youth have been trained, in SALF basic LSFA skills.

Carol J. Spizzirri founded SALF following an automobile accident that claimed the life of her 18-year-old daughter Christina. Ms. Spizzirri working with the IL General Assembly was responsible for the passage of SB1477, which mandates first aid / CPR training for all Illinois police officers and firefighters. In 1994, with the assistance of Dr. Peter Safar (father of CPR) and Dr. Henry Heimlich (Heimlich maneuver), Ms. Spizzirri developed age appropriate K-12 training modules, which are typically taught in our schools by local emergency medical service (EMS) professionals.

Save A Life Foundation is requesting a grant of $5,000 from Grand Victoria Foundation in order to provide age-appropriate basic life supporting first aid skills training, including: recognizing emergencies, activating emergency medical services, scene safety, bleed control, rescue breathing, burn treatment, treatment of shock, abdominal thrusts for choking victims, cardiopulmonary resuscitation and an introduction to use of automatic external defibrillators, to students with Community Unit School District 300 in Illinois.

Community Unit School District 300 is primarily located in Kane and McHenry Counties, with small portions in Cook and DeKalb Counties. The municipalities wholly or partially within the district include Carpentersville, Algonquin, Cary, Lake-in-the-Hills, East Dundee, West Dundee, Hampshire, Pingree Grove, Sleepy Hollow, Elgin, Hoffman Estates, Barrington Hills and Fox River Grove

The District has fifteen (K-5) elementary schools, one intermediate school, four middle schools, two combined elementary and middle schools and four high schools. There are a total of 19,502 students, with 9,508 in elementary, 4,378 in middle and 5,616 in high school. Save A Life Foundation and the Village of Carpentersville would like to train 800 students in the Community Unit School District 300 with focus on grades 5m and 6,h grade enrolled at Lakewood Elementary and Liberty Elementary schools.

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The implications this program would have on the students are numerous. The lessons learned early in life establish behavioral patterns for the rest of our life and become a part of a person's core beliefs and values. Not only will the children trained through Save A Life be able to take action to save their own lives, minimize injuries and lend aid to the injured or ill following an accident, but they will be learn how important a life truly is, leading to possible reductions in youth violence and gang activity. This program will teach the students of District 300 that a life is worth saving and is therefore a positive way to put these children on the right path in life.

The Carpentersville Fire Department has been trained by Save A Life Foundation to carry out training throughout Community Unit School District 300. All of Carpentersville's instructors are credentialed EMS professionals; teaching skills used every day as first responders, emergency medical technicians, paramedics and firefighters. Chief Schuldt will work with the SALF Illinois State Office to coordinate instructor schedules, course materials and equipment for training of the students. The state health and education approved courses being provided are time sensitive and can easily be arranged to accommodate a classroom teacher's schedule, requiring only 1 hour of classroom instruction for grades 5th and 6th, A substantial portion of the course is dedicated to hands on practice of abdominal thrusts and CPR skills utilizing infant, child and adult mannequins. SALF has found that, after three months the average student retains 97 percent of their LSFA skills, and 57 percent of these children demonstrate an increased desire to assist others in a medical emergency. Save A Life Foundation programs have a proven track record of producing bystanders who will act due to increased knowledge, confidence and a desire to come to the aid of others in emergencies.

Save A Life Foundation and the Carpentersville Fire Department are eager to work with Grand Victoria Foundation in order to enhance and expand youth development within your service area. The life supporting first aid skills training has a proven record of positively affecting youth who are involved in the programs resulting in their preparedness for emergencies, possession of increased awareness of dangers prior to and following accidents, an improved willingness to respond, and utilization of life supporting first aid skills.

Thank you for your consideration. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have.

Sincerely,

\ I Carrie Viehweg - /

State Director Save A Life Foundation 520 E, Capitol St. Springfield, IL 62701 217-522-8634

Mayor Bill Sarto Village of Carpentersville, Illinois 1200 L.W. BesingerDr. Carpentersville, IL 60110 847-426-3439

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Program Budget:

SALF Life Supporting First Aid Training for Community Unit School District 300

Item Description Item Cost Total Cost Student Kits (Includes Student Training Manuals, Scantron forms, and student completion cards)

800 X $4.75 = $3800.00

Instructor Stipend $800.00 $4600.00 Travel Expenses $400.00 $5000.00 Total $5,000.00

SALF will pay training expenses in excess of the $5000.00 projected budget.

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Neil:

Sorry it took my a little to get back to you.

We are teaching 166 students December 10,11, and 12th. We are suing three days 40 minutes each class in order to achive the 120 minutes of instruction.

We have 169 students scheduled for scheduled for December 15,15, and 17th.

These are a mixture of 7th and 8th graders.

We also have classes set for next spring. I sent a letter to Carrie listing all of this training. Let me know if you need anything else.

Chief Schuldt

From: Neil Baltz [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 1:30 PM To: Gary Pitney; Eric Brandmeyer; Mike Cromis; Gloria Singleton-Young; KentTomblin; Carrie Viehweg; Greg Walters; John A. Schuldt Subject: SALF Conference Call Importance: High

Good afternoon everyone,

We didn't have much of a response to the branch conference call, so I'll try to get this done via email. The only pressing item from the Conference Call Agenda is the Training Reports.

All branch facilitators are to provide training figures including both school training and paid training classes from July 1st through December31st2008. If you have training schedule between no and the end of the month, please give me an estimate of the number for those classes. If you have done paid training we will also need a list of deposits from those training presentations. Please provide your training reports to me by the end of the day on Friday. If Friday is going to be a problem, let me know and we'll figure it out. I will be using these figures for my Board of Directors Report due at the end of the month.

That is it for now.

Thanks,

Neil

Neil Baltz National Program Manager Save A Life Foundation, Incorporated 9950 West Lawrence Avenue, Suite 300 Schiller Park, Illinois 60176-1216 Phone 847 928 9683 Fax 847 928 9684 www.salf.org

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John A. Schuldt Fire Chief

E-Mail: [email protected]

ARPENTERSVILLE ILLINOIS

1200 L.W, Besinger Drive ♦ Carpentersville, Illinois 60110 Telephone (847) 426-2131 ♦ Fax (847) 426-3853 ♦ TDD (847) 426-8677

FIRE DEPARTMENT

April 17,2009

Ms. Carol Spizzirri President Save A Life Foundation 9950 W. Lawrence Avenue Ste 300 Schiller Park, Illinois 60176

Dear Carol:

I hope this letter finds you well. As you are probably aware, the economic times are hitting everyone and we are feeling it in Carpentersville. The public education budget of the fire department was almost completely eliminated as well as we had to reduce our employee overtime costs. These reductions have resulted in us facing the possibility of not being able to continue teaching the Save A Life program with the Village.

As outlined in the agreement between the Save A Life Foundation and the Village of Carpentersville, it states that we will train 1,000 students each year. We most likely will not be able meet this requirement, therefore, please let this letter serve as notice of such. We will continue to seek donations and apply for any grants that apply to this type of teaching. If we are able to raise donations to continue this program, we will inform you as soon as we can.

Let me end by saying that the students we have trained really enjoyed the training and will be better prepared in case they encounter a situation in which they can assist.

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John Schuldt Fire Chief )

C; Manager Craig Anderson President Sarto

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John A. Schuldt Fire Chief

E-Mail: [email protected]

ARPENTERSVILLE ILLINOIS

1200 L.W. Besingsr Drive ♦ Carpentersville, Illinois 60110 Telephone (847) 426-2131 ♦ Fax (847) 426-3853 ♦ TDD (847) 426-8677

FIRE DEPARTMENT

April 17, 2009

Mr. Neil Baltz National Program Manager Save A Life Foundation 9950 West Lawrence Avenue Suite 300 Schiller Park, Illinois 60176-1216

Dear Neil:

We have completed our instruction of the 7th grade students at Carpentersville Middle School. As you recall, we taught 277 students in the fall of last year. Over the past week, we instructed 239 students. I have included the scantrons as well as the evaluation forms with this letter. I also included an invoice to cover the cost of instructing as well as materials which were used. Please direct that reimbursement to my attention.

Thank you for your assistance in this matter.

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Carpentersviiie Fire Department | Attention Fire Chief John Schuidt 1200 L.W. Besinger Drive Carpentersviiie, Illinois 60110

Invoice No. 09-001

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Name Save A Life Foundation Address City Phone

9950 W. Lawrence Avnue Suite 300 Schiller Park, IL ZIP 60176-1216

Date Order No. Rep FOB

4/17/2009

Description TOTAL 239

239

100

Student Instruction-7th and 8th Grade Students Carpentersviiie Milldle School

Manikin Face Shields

Manikin Lungs

$1.00

$0.30

$0.44

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239

100

Student Instruction-7th and 8th Grade Students Carpentersviiie Milldle School

Manikin Face Shields

Manikin Lungs

$1.00

$0.30

$0.44

239

239

100

Student Instruction-7th and 8th Grade Students Carpentersviiie Milldle School

Manikin Face Shields

Manikin Lungs

$1.00

$0.30

$0.44

239

239

100

Student Instruction-7th and 8th Grade Students Carpentersviiie Milldle School

Manikin Face Shields

Manikin Lungs

$1.00

$0.30

$0.44

239

239

100

Student Instruction-7th and 8th Grade Students Carpentersviiie Milldle School

Manikin Face Shields

Manikin Lungs

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$0.30

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239

239

100

Student Instruction-7th and 8th Grade Students Carpentersviiie Milldle School

Manikin Face Shields

Manikin Lungs

$1.00

$0.30

$0.44

239

239

100

Student Instruction-7th and 8th Grade Students Carpentersviiie Milldle School

Manikin Face Shields

Manikin Lungs

$1.00

$0.30

$0.44

239

239

100

Student Instruction-7th and 8th Grade Students Carpentersviiie Milldle School

Manikin Face Shields

Manikin Lungs

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239

239

100

Student Instruction-7th and 8th Grade Students Carpentersviiie Milldle School

Manikin Face Shields

Manikin Lungs

$1.00

$0.30

$0.44

239

239

100

Student Instruction-7th and 8th Grade Students Carpentersviiie Milldle School

Manikin Face Shields

Manikin Lungs

$1.00

$0.30

$0.44

239

239

100

Student Instruction-7th and 8th Grade Students Carpentersviiie Milldle School

Manikin Face Shields

Manikin Lungs

$1.00

$0.30

$0.44

239

239

100

Student Instruction-7th and 8th Grade Students Carpentersviiie Milldle School

Manikin Face Shields

Manikin Lungs

$1.00

$0.30

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John A. Schuldt Fire Chief

E-Mail: [email protected]

ARPENTERSVILLE ILLINOIS

1200 L.W. Besinger Drive ♦ Carpentersville, Illinois 60110 Telephone (847) 426-2131 ♦ Fax (847) 426-3853 ♦ TDD (847) 426-8677

FIRE DEPARTMENT

October 22, 2009

Carol J. Spizzirri President/Founder Save A Life Foundation 9950 W. Lawrence Ave., Ste. 300 Schiller Park, IL 60176

Dear Ms. Spizzirri,

I am writing to you regarding the Village of Carpentersville's unused funds that Save a Life Foundation has in their possession. I have made several attempts to contact your organization regarding this issue and I am disappointed that I have not received a response to either my phone messages or emails.

Former Village President Sarto worked very hard to raise funds for your program and the businesses that donated believed the money was going toward teaching the students, not simply to Save a Life. Since your program is no longer being offered and the money raised belongs to our community, I respectfully request that you return the remaining funds to the Village of Carpentersville. Please issue a check payable to the Village of Carpentersville and send it to my attention at 1200 L.W. Besinger Drive, Carpentersville, IL 60110. I also request that you refrain from using our community in any of your advertising materials.

If I do not hear from you in the next 30 days, I will proceed with other means to recoup the funding that is due us.

^-Sincerely,

c: Village Attorney

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