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Show tr r f " ,: rtf1-- ' 6A Page South Edition Lakeside Review September 28, 1983 Wednesday, 911 Gets it into. Action Area Man Is Selected For Committee Work 'mergence Team Saves Live0 Paul Toller, formerly of Boun- tiful, has been selected to work in Washington D.C. for the U.S. Banking Committee. The committee is headed by Utah Senator Jake Garn. CURT JACKSON Review Correspondent BOUNTIFUL In case of emergency, dial 91 1. That number alerts medical emergency teams and sends them scurrying to the scene of1 accidents or other mishaps. The teams take appropriate medical steps and, if necessary, transport the victims to a hospital for further treatment. At Lakeview Hospital medical emergency teams are made up of doctors, nurses, emergency medical technicians and paramedics. The teams, in turn, comprise the PAUL TOLLER De- LET'S TAKE A DIFFERENT LOOK AT THINGS monitors the condition of an emergency victim on the DR. DENNIS WYMAN part-tim- End Subsidies telemetry and gives instructions to. treatment. technicians for ne to Our primary concern is with people living in the Bountiful area: separate rooms for different emergency illnesses and injuGeneral Emergency - 91 kinds of injuries or illnesses. In ries, Wyman said. Long-terthe orthopedic room, broken types of sickness or operations Emergency Medical Services bones are mended and wrapped that can be scheduled are not Department (Lakeview in casts. A separate room is used handled in our department. for patients suffering from ear, Poison Control Wyman stated that the Emernose and throat problems. In addition, he said, local pogency Medical Services DepartEmergency obstetric problems ment treats about 1,500 patients lice and fire department numeach month. The most common bers should be readily available. are handled in a room designated for that purpose, and trauma injuries are cuts, broken bones The emergency numbers can victims receive treatment in the and burns. be written on a Asked about the most import and the label can be attached trauma room. Each of the separate rooms is tant, thing people should know right on the phone where it can equipped with the latest types of about emergencies, Wyman said, be easily seen whenever it is Everyone should know the needed. apparatus. numbers to call for emergency The Emergency Medical Services Department also treats pahelp. The numbers, he contintients who have minor injuries ued, should be easily accessible and lacerations and those with near the home telephones.1 These are the numbers, chest pains, pneumonia and othman said, that are important for er such sudden illnesses. At the hospital, there are four Special Interests 1 m Hospital-298- -0212 581-21- needed any MS Bountiful. of an emergency. for itt nt Wyman is an emergency medical services department physician and a spokesman for the teams., Other doctors on the teams are Drs. Terri Aagaard, Robert K. Rothfeder and Steven R. Mimnaugh. They are assisted by Drs. Gary Taylor, Joseph McGee and Mark Anderson who e serve on a basis. Typically, the emergency medical technicians and the paramedics perform such duties as driving ambulances,' rescuing people from burning buildings and extracting the injured from wrecked and qrushed cars. On such assignments, they signal the hospital emergency medical' services department, report the nature of the emergency, describe the condition of the patients and receive instructions from a phy- sician s Toller graduated from View-moHigh and is a 1983 Weber State College graduate. He was active in student government at Weber and was a member of Phi Kappa Alpha.. Toller is the son of Tim and Carol W. Toller, 309 W. 2300 S partment, and they are specials ists in the treatment of emergencies resulting from accidents or sudden illnesses. "We have a separate section in the hospital and a complete specialized staff, Dr. Dennis Wyman said. So we can take care of anything that falls into the category sm - . ; Emergency Medical Services i is stick-on-lab- treatment. When necessary, the sick or injured person is rushed to the. hospital where another team takes over. For example, a patient who is a heart attack victim is treated by the medical response team. Persons suffering from trauma are cared' for by the trauma team. STOP THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY! paid for by Willay Marshall el, XfxXvXxXxvXXXXXXXXsXX,XSx,XXXXXvXi MEN'S SUITS O OUR ENTIRE INVENTORY IS REDUCED. O 0 O O . WOOL POLYESTERS, BLENDS AND AND 4 COLORS GROUP OF SUITS 100 WOOLS 12500 OF SWEDISH KNITS IDEAL FOR MISSIONARIES AND OVER 600 to 95 GROUP 2 SUITS BUSINESSMEN' O 1 GROUP 3 CHOOSE FROM. 165 MEN'S SPORTCOATS GROUP O POLYESTERS AND WOOL BLEND BLAZERS 0100 WOOL TWEEDS O O 200 OVER TO CHOOSE FROM 65 Theres Always a Physician to Care For Your Emergency Needs at Lake view Hospital. GROUP 2 SIZES 36 to 50, SHORTS, REGS., LONGS 1 9500 AND accredited Lakeview has a staff A fully Rrin ;5UU ly O ZIP-ILININGS O 4 GREAT COLORS N hospital, e of highly qualified Room and physicians, specially Emergency trained nurses who are available around the clock to care for the emergency needs of patients and their families without referral by a where adphysician. Lakeview Hospital MEN'S TOP COATS AND TRENCH COATS full-servic- ILU . - .- with vanced technology goes .compassionate and convenient neighborhood hand-in-han- 546-348- 7 care. lAVION I III I MAI SHOP MON.-FRI- . 10 to' 9. 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