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Show In spond and, if they were out on a fire, "the big engine would answer the call. If both trucks Magna Council Hears County Chief MAGNA. County Fire Chief David Barrett explained to the The initial cost will be $85 plus $5 per mile. If the call comes in after 8 at night and 7 the following morning, an $18 surcharge is attached. Barrett said that there are two other options, one the Life Flight helicopter from LDS hospital and Magna Community Council last week the present status of the only remaining county ambulance that is now headquartedhere. He said that within six months the ambulance will be pulled out of service and replaced by a paramedic unit which will not transport patients to the hospital. Instead they will be treated by the paramedics until a Gold Cross ambulance is dispatched from four locations in the east valley. One is located at 4649 W 3900 South, a second at West Jordan near 1376 W 8040 county fire chief, was in the audience and asked Barrett where the boundary for the here paramedics would be, but Barrett refused to answer. Paris then related how on Jan. 2 Magna resident had a heart attack in Valley Fair Mall and Rescue 20 from 3100 So. 4300 another helicopter from University hospital. He added that in more remote areas, the Life Flight may be the first choice, instead of waiting for Gold Cross. Both had costs comparable to West, Since Gold Cross did not have an ambu- lance available, the lone ambulance now in service in Magna went nine miles to transport the patient (who died) Gold Cross. Barrett claimed that another at 3300 South East, and one at South 1300 East. 900 6600 blocks. 14 Paris added that the Magna will have better protection than it has had in the past, but several council members and interested town people took issue with the statement. Chick Paris, former South, responded. Magna ambulance also answered two other calls in West Valley before they were able to return to Magna, which indicated that the paramedic unit to were unavailable, then the closest unit would be called, probably from Kearns. What does your fire crew do in the winter time until Gold Cross ambulance arrives? Paris asked, Do they let the patient lay on the ground in the snow? Barrett did not answer. Paris also inquired why on several occasions there had been only three men on duty of the six fire fighters assigned to the Magna stationed here be would also be answering calls in West Valley City, leaving Mag- na unprotected. Paris also asked why the county had gone to rt. Barrett answered that there were areas where Gold Cross does not cover and he wanted them to be able to get around easier. In addition, cost about as much as a transport vehicle, offer less maintenance and are far more maneuverable. Barrett said that the first responder would be Barrett said that the first responder would be the paramedics who would assess the situation. If they were not available, a grass truck would re rt one-fourt- h station. Barrett answered that he guessed it was on count of sickness. ac- Paris claimed that the reserve pumper in the Magna station is no adequate, being a 750 GPM pumper and out of service 50 percent of the time. With the loss of two stations in West Valley City, that used to back up the Magna station, and without a reserve MAGNA Nineteen students at Cyprus that he had never had a complaint about the Hill, Haight, Marty Hudson, Jeffrey equipment (straight As) for the second term. (See Page Chantelle Simpson, Groth, Anita McDaniel, Shaun Neumann, Hak Kim, Langford Lynn and Merrilu Powers and Paula Tygeseen, seniors; Greg Jones, Pauline Money Is Mangum, members there that her boy had found the Recovered bag. For the Hill lad, the result was getting his money and bag back, while for the Eskelson boy, it meant a $10 reward. What GRANGER. have been would misfortune for a Other students attaining the high honor roll with a GPA of 3.8 or higher are Judith Oster, informed staff Lost, But Melisa Metcalf, Melinda Taylor, Daniel Thatcher and Lori West, sophmores. boy was averted here Friday, thanks to another youngster about the Jeffery Sorensen, Victor Perry, Debra Porter, Ted Snow, 15, Col. 9) report the loss. Luckily, the mother of another boy, Shaun Eskelson, also called the medical clinic. She sophomores. Wilkey, Julie Allen, Beverly Hunt, Collette Jensen, Robert Mangum and juniors; Medical Granger Hill Center, the boys mother called to juniors; Pam DeMille, Margaret Evans, Anita located Olsen, Johanna McCallister, Lunt, Kimberly Sharp, Allan Thomas, 'Benita Lang and Vida Crawford, Natalie James Leon Healey, are Treesa Bagshaw, Tamara They here and when he did, he would be glad to replace it. Barrett also admitted that there was no volunteer fire force here now with the exception of one man, Pete Rainaldi whom he termed a super responder. In answer to where the ambulance would go when it left here, Barrett said that the best ones would be kept in reserve for same age. For a while Friday, Randy Hill thought he was out of about $30 in cash. The lad delivers the Green Sheet in Magna and was carrying his voluntary pay collections in it. Speculation that the bag, bearing only the initials as idenR.G.H. tification, was left behind while at the Dwaina Thompson, Marjo Kottonnen, Sandra Maestas and Don Wllkerson, seniors. Also, Jamie Dennison, Kyle Johns, Denise Anast, Jodee McCurdy, Kellie Barnes, LeeAnn Lister, Cynthia Foote, Stephen high received a grade point average of 4.0 answered 11, 1982 Lisa Fritsch, Shane Smith, Dean Solt, Jakko Gloerson, Brint Peel, Mark UnderRonda Anderson, wood, Scott Hancock, Fern Sweet, At Cyprus Gain 4.0 19 pumper that is adequate, Magna is without adequate fire protection, Paris said. We have a higher fire potential than anywhere else in the county with old buildings and older houses on the west side of town, Paris went on, In addition, you have to supply protection to Kennecott Copper. Barrett Thursday, Feb. WEST VALLEY VIEW 5 Try A Want Ad! bobM mn CLOSE $69.95 KIT AIRTIGHT r Bums all solid fuels AVi" clearance to rear combustible" wall with class flue 95 8" round cap. calling support M2 flashing, storm collar Standard 8" size Ms most firsplacas Ke STOVE ALL PIPE AND OTHER ADDITIONAL FITTINGS REQUIRED FOR CUSTOM INSTALLATION Heats up to 1100 ft. 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