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Show r- m m- WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 28, IS n f" t- (fl -- '(fl yiyr jT "n"4jp g'lrt' 'HfTFHpr' eflT jr j, u 1977. T 4 wiiriiiiaafnii-n- 1 ? ' C J" I 4 " I im i ; V, , t V-- ; I f &' n 1 v I . ' - ' v' ,ffT r ! . wy t 1 , ' Water for Davis Park Golf Course concerned Davis County Commissioners last ,.: '"-- ;i . By ROSELYN KIRK Ambulance calls coming from cities in the north end of Davis County will no longer be rotated between the North Davis Ambulance and Ace Ambulance of Ogden based on an action by the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) ambulances serving north Davis County. The EMS council action Council. Paramedic Service Is Delayed By ROSELYN KIRK Paramedic Service to North Davis communities will be delayed until Aug. 8 to give the Davis County Sheriffs of-- . fice time to break in four new deputies. The deputies will be : hired to release six officers, who will spend the bulk of ; their time in paramedic ser. - vices. THE DAVIS County Commission approved the hiring ; of the four new deputies late last week at an estimated cost of about $22,000 to the county for the remainder of the year. They did not say whether the mill levy will be increased to pay the salaries of the men. - Sheriff Lawrence said that nine new men will need to be added to the Sheriffs office next year to provide staff for the 18 paramedics that are proposed to be in the field in the county by the beginning of 1 Davis County Health Department, told the board that the Utah Board of Health Wednesday had revoked Ace Am- bulances license or tificate of convenience. DR. JOHNS said that Ace Ambulance will have 30 days to appeal to the state board. He said the revocation was the result of an audit of the of environmental health. Prior to Dr. Johns report. Chief A.O. Archuleta of fell Clearfield City would discon- tinue services with North 1. DR. JAN Freeman, chairof the EMS Council and a member of the EMS man- Davis Ambulance because of two ambulance calls that he did not feel had been handled correctly. CHIEF Archuleta saiu his action was based on two cases, one where a patient Clearfield while the Ambulance paramedics. personnel are trained Emergency Medical Technicians but are not (EMTs) SHERIFF Lawrence told the commission that the paramedic vehicle is ready, except for two pieces of equipment that will be added to the vehicle this week. The four men, to be hired as deputies, will be selected names. from a roster of The roster is determined by the scores of prospective employees who have taken written and physical tests administered by the Davis County Merit Board. An is also required to determine their position on the roster. power committee, said that physicians should have input into the men who were selected to attend the paramedic training program. Sheriff Lawrence said that anyone who is accepted should also be approved by the Davis County Merit DR. JAN Freeman, chairman of the EMS Council, reaffirmed Dr. Wardens statement, saying, We now have trained EMTs, but this is a paramedic problem. With better trained personnel these the Emergency Medical sonnel problems, poor equip- ment and incomplete records. county because they were dissatisfied with Ace Ambulance service. North Davis Ambulance Service began on May 24 489 CONDITIONING air SALES & Arctic Circle - Central roof type or window models 0j Lawrence told the FMS Council that EMTs have not been officially scheduled to ride in the vehicles yet, due to adminis-tiativ- e EARLYWEEK-EVENIN- liability JJ1 lj (i CL Close to you COME CLEANER 773-71- 84 8 w ikeu a od Q Soup and Salad $1 00 with Lunch Pri. e Rib Top Sirloin. 6 oz Shrunp (3) $2 95 $2 95 S3 50 . . 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To be as satisfied as o o Cooler pads 0 o Pumps o Floats o Tubing - plastic & copper o Metal ooo 159 So. Main, Layton o Top Sirloin t;: culvert Borrow to your hearts content o o o o SERVICE PRIME RIB Auju S engineer to get the project moving. The Bountiful East ooooooooooooooooooooo O' 1 THE commissioners agreed to contact the UDOT district STATISTICS showed that so far this year, the course had HE IS presently employed as assistant manager of Circle K in Layton and has. been employed as a bus driver for the Davis County School District. He is married to the former Melva Atwood and they are the parents of three children, Michelle, Chris and Jason, np County Commissioners and the EMS Council had asked the North Davis Ambulance to come into the DAVIS 4PM : purchased from Weber Basin Water Conservancy District is turned off on October 15. Commissioner Moss said the Davis Park Golf Course, like the other purchasers of irrigation water, will get 54 percent of their water allotment this year. He said this would total about 380 acre feet for the water year from April 15 to October 15 EMS council is scheduling EMTs and physicians to ride in the paramedic vehicle for trainSheriff purposes. ing Lawrence said that one man, in adduion to the paramedic and the EMT can ride in the vehicle and crucial until the water academic excellence while at the college. Mr. Matyi graduated from high school in Icerslip, New York and moved to Kaysville in 1964. He enrolled in Steven Henager College in 1972 to complete a business course. 90-da- y DR. JOHNS said he had a verbal statement from State Board of Health officials who indicated that it was not required that dispatchers rotate calls. Sheriff William Dub Lawrence had asked the council to get the Sheriffs Office out of the bind. Transportation S. FAHY Robinson, president of the college, complimented and congratulated Mr. Matyi for his temporary license, after hearing complaints on per- q of Blaine Kay, the pipe will not be laid before winter. honors. suspension came after the 0 9 Director Center Street, graduated Stevens from Henager College, Ogden, with high council last month had placed Ace Ambulance on a O Moss said he will continue to work with the company on a proposal to share the use of their pipe for an exchange of water. After the discussion, golf course personnel and the commission agreed that the watering project would not be for the beginning runs, the Ser- south end of the county may have to be postponed six months since no paramedics class is scheduled at Weber State in the fall. Thomas Matyi of he CHIEF Deputy Cunningham said, the sheriffs main concern is with the patients. Ace Ambulance will have 30 days to appeal the suspension of its license to the state board, Dr. Johns said. 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Mr. Austin said that so far no state design engineer has been assigned to the Bountiful project at 200 West and 400 North. If the project is not given the red flag from six inch water pipe to the COMMISSIONER matter IVIatyi said. THE MATTER of the rotation of calls reached the agenda when Chief Deputy Jan Cunningham said that the rotation of calls, agreed to by the law enforcement agencies, sometimes resulted in actions that were detrimental to the patients. Chief Deputy Cunningham and other sheriff's deputies said the plan to rotate the ambulance calls came about as a result of several phone calls. These calls indicated that, if dispatchers did not rotate ambulance calls, they would be liable. bulance responded to another call. The other involved an auto fatality at a Clinton intersection. North Davis Ambulance owner Reed Embley said the ambulance driver had since been terminated. Dr. David Warden, who heads the transportation committee for the EMS Council said that he had examined the woman involved in the Clinton accident. He said the incident merely emphasized the need for I there needs to be equity, in Clinton. in am- paramedics. vices (EMS) Council that paramedic service to the ambulance. was left in the police office man SHERIFF Lawrence told CHIEF Archuleta did not say whether the cancellation of Ace Ambulances license would cause him to change his mind about terminating the service with North Davis Ambulance. Dean Sessions, Clearfield Fire Department voted in opposition to the EMS proposal. Mr. Sessions reported to the council on his version of the handling of the accident case Clearfield had said that SHERIFF Lawrence said that Weber State officials had confirmed that no paramedic classes were scheduled until Jan. 6. Dr. Richard Johns, administrator of the Utah State Board of Health, said another option would be to hire paramedics, who are already trained, to fill the slots. EMS The paramedic proposal, as approved by the Utah Paramedic Council, calls for a paramedic and an Emergency Medical Trainee (EMT) unit to be available on a 24 hour basis in the north end of the county, beginning Board. In preparation Deputy Bob Peters, one of the six trained paramedics in the county who will ride with the first paramedic vehicle to begin service on August 1, said he had received several phone calls on the ambulance service. But most were a result of lack of understanding. There are bound to be some bugs in any new service, he said. cer- 1979. 35-4- minimum. IN ANOTHER business. County Engineer Glen Austin told commissioners that he anticipated the Valley View Golf Course to pump water from a reservoir owned by Layton through Thomas Dr. Warden said the original reason for bringing North Davis Ambulance into the county was to provide Davis County with their own cases will be held to a came after Dr. Richard Johns, administrator of the company and violations Three paramedics graduated last week from Weber State College and three more are scheduled to begin the program in the fall. Aug. 1 feralliil ON A six to one vote, the a council decided to over-rid- e gentlemens agreement made between dispatchers in the Davis County Sheriffs Office and the Clearfield and Layton police departments to rotate the calls between the two The county has worked through an arrangement at THE commissioners did not adopt either policy. Costs will depend on the horsepower of the pump decided upon and the number of feet of pipe that will be necessary to pump the water from either the well or the pond. Commissioner Moss said he, along with golf course manager, Scott Boyce, will go over the figures again before a recommendation is made to the commission. The county commission approved the expenditure earlier this month of $6,500 to improve a pumping system at the Valley View Golf Course These Davis County youngsters recently completed a junior drama n class held at Layton High School during July. The class was conducted by Kay Thompson and assisted by Tammy Bright. Seated to r, are Virginia Owens, Cathy Barsic, Shauna Valentine, Dawn Robinson and Shannon Weydor. Standing are Noel Robinson, Susan Casey, DeAnne Thompson, Mindy Bright, Louise Heaps, Mike Overson and Tracy Roberts. COMPLETE DRAMA GLASS HE ESTIMATED that it would cost about $3,000 for every green that is lost. The greens need to be watered up until snowfall, Mr. Boyce said. THE commission listened to two alternate pumping plans. One which would pipe water from a county owned well to the Davis Park Golf Course in Fruit Heights to supply additional water to the greens. The other plan calls for the county to set up a pumping station at a pond and pump directly to a pressure line on the golf course. drama-appreciatio- MiW fall to water the greens, Commissioner Moss said. week, but they took no formal action to rectify the solution. Commissioner C.E. Moss said he will continue to meet with the directors from the Haights Creek Irrigation Company to work out a water exchange. ., used 180 acre feet of water. This would leave 200 acre feet to be used for the remainder of the watering season. Mr. Boyce said that by the end of September, the fairto go ways could be allowed into the dormant stage, but said that an arrangement would have to be made to supply water for the greens by late this fall. in Layton. The golf courses are not able to get water early in the spring and late in the By ROSELYN KIRK G |