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JJJ Pleasant Grove American Fork Niff-L-- X ' SON OR DAUGHTER: " .Krwar "coie ese symptoms can ,reoin,em need or specialized Pi ChiMer t,Pnyon Hospital's Unit Can Help CAU TODAY FOR A V VV. Rtt' CONFIDENTIAL 7J EVALUATION y &22S-280- 0 ; Hospital holds disaster I drill in PI. Grove i w the emergenc,y codet wfhn 1 he page system 't (er. nFork Hospital, followed Cumber 22, it was the signal ;e I'lSai p6-0- ""61 to eo into k ,clill they knew the code Al?t real "everything went !SLe ' as if it was, and personnel (heir designated assign-i- n ,01 I" "nLeneriowas a disaster drill 1)1 several conducted by the luland ambulance associations b Se are ready and 5 SthaUodointheevent of a ? frthey were told to J Ire for 22 victims who needed oi Urgency attention following a ' JisfoninPleasantGrove , And the drill was so realistic that Ik -p- asserbys going by 200 South k Street in Pleasant Grove it' "eren't sure it hadn't happened irds en they saw ambulances, police one Srs and what appeared to be m- - iired accident victims strewn about iielawnof the city park. "Us just a drill," one person told spectator as he peered in a vehicle and saw the teenage driver slumped over the wheel, appearing to be bleeding. "I can see that - now," the man replied. To make sure spectators didn't get upset, signs were posted at the scene noting it was a training drill. Realism was present in more than one instance, however. When a hospital volunteer ap-peared at the medical facility hysterically trying to find out "how bad her daughter was injured," for instance, even some of the hospital personnel weren't sure the girl wasn't the victim of an actual ac-cident. The "disaster" call came to the hospital about 1 p.m. Wednesday. The telephone operator was told a mini-bu- s carrying handicapped individuals had gone through a stop sign; a vehicle behind the bus had been unable to stop, and a pedestrian had been struck. Dr. Dean Shelton, a hospital emergency room doctor, led the triage team going to the scene. "Injuries" were checked (determined by cards tied on the "victims" and by makeup), and the most serious treated first. Pleasant Grove Ambulance Association members responded to the call. (American Fork Am-bulance Association was to respond also but got called on an actual run). "Victims" were hospital Volun-teer Auxiliary members, neighborhood teenagers and even a hospital employee. The "injuries" included a variety of broken bones, concussions, and even two fatalities. There was also a heart attack and a pregnant woman. Ten of the "injured" were taken to the American Fork Hospital, with another 10 to have been taken to other hospitals. Reporters were at the scene and the hospital, trying to get in-formation from the public relations director. When the drill was over, hospital personnel met to analyze strengths and weaknesses, and to decide how and where improvements should be made. Vicki Johnson, director of Emergency Services at the hospital, coordinated the drill. David Vickers directs rescue workers during a training drill called "Mock Disaster." The drill was staged last week on the corner of Second South and Main when a nine passenger van and two cars simulated a collision. Rescue workers had to deal with in-juries ranging from a heart attack, a mother in labor, to bleeding and unconscious vic-tims. American Fork Hospital staged the drill to help volunteers be prepared for the worst. rs ; Lindon council m to meet Wit .'. ers Won City Council will meet ecil today at 6 p.m. in the City Hall for ;imfs the regular council meeting. re This meeting is one hour earlier !vtr lan usual so that council members my attend a summer social with si otyemployees. tout Hie agenda includes business for the le Redevelopment Agency hails regarding Storehouse Market and ttnnon Developments, plus two agsof iter related matters. ii He city administrator will report ilfc ia master plan update with riii Mtance from . Mark Jarvis; Ji fetation fll5Lr:;which .concerns ... .ape sollment in a retirement system; and an in-- il h station to attend a seminar on due liabilities of elected officials. U Mayor Ken McMillan will discuss es are Community Development Block ai! Grant Funds, syffi The council members will report r eyes cn their departments, t a jr The public is invited to attend . Cross burned in lawn Pleasant Grove Police Detective It? Bean is investigating the iri raig of a cross in a la wn at 523 N. JJ ast,Pleasant Grove. Bean said a three-b-y three l area was burned. There is a of suspect, he noted. wky Mountain Welding reported lii 7hree 500 foot rolls of Number 2 ? Nuraber 3 cPPer wire had been w The wire was valued at $1,500. lK weisapossiblesuspect. 1) j.e llems were taken from the j lieastcornerofthenewshop. pcic . male has been ls) r7 e(iand Placed in the Youth rain? Zf !n Home for sodomy of a one--1 WWchild. Officer Lonnie Wilson ivea ?theart. C ?orton told 0fficer Jim to1' hail7,fence Pts valued at $24 taken from property at 135 'pterin Pleasant Grove I Wllkinsn, 515 S. Main No. 1, .! j;1,(;e Officer Jeff Wilson that t e had thrown a brick through window.. Damage was set There are no suspects, " boys were 'tavl(r.Sh00ting their BB 8uns 0 ome Seated at 791 N. ,! J1 n Lindon. Officer Cody C esaidthe children shot out ueteriand imaged the gas hstelat$ialue f the dama8e was See Police Page 12 |