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Dr. LaNord Bayout provided free screenings for members of the abilene police department swat team at Abilene Regional Medical Center. Dr. Bayout says he wanted to give back to the team that serves the community. Lieutenant Tracy Weems says its important that the officers are not just trained well but physically fit. The swat team is supposed to be in the best physical shape on the department.
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