The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 283, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 5, 1978 Page: 2 of 16
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THE BAYTOWN SUN Tttosday, September S, 1>7>
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THE MOVIES
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Makeshift Ambulances Said
| To Be Permitted By State
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has several other suggestions on stringent state requirements for p^r^of IlO piggy will be DERRY, Pa. (AP) - Twelve-linto a conceaion stand at St
- items, outside those already ambulance attendants ana am- A„M In nm tr^kutm at Marv Reth Allison waslJosephs utnouc unuren *
listed, that should be considered bulance equipment, but his re-
BURT REYNOLDS
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It was.the Deltas
against the
rules...
the rules lost!
' NATttNAL
LAMFtDNs
ANIMAL
UtVfC
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Now it's how tot a CHEECH A CHOltG
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So don't go straight to ire this movie!
dealing with toe need teWe ■ !»essential if the EMT (am-quests have yet to be granted,
stringent regulations regarding bulance attendant) b to provide He has been to Austin three
ambulance equipment and care fof the critically times in the past six years—each
education of ambulance atten- iu an(j injured at the emergency time the Legislature meets-and
<iants ) . scene and during transport to plans to go again this year with
By LYNN HUGHES medical facilities. his requests.
, A few years ago, a Houston One of the items is preferably’ "Some states already have ......
1 television reporter took a pickup sterile intravenous ag«to ;m string^ qM J*
S^Va^&uidT&st ptostic bap,’ with administra- their ambulance services and I paw imn Prater
s t rzz-sz t assssi*
tunately, it qualified as one un- sehtial if the patient is to be .yp to we have had
der state laws in effect at that treated for shock at the emer- ^g^ Hornes and loosely-
time. gency scene and dunng trans- d arabulance sefvices
Although a few changes have portation to medical faculties.. 0j*ratjng in some coutities and
been made, state law now offers "RADIO CONTROL they have told the Legislature
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ex- mined by the local physician and
The law says an amouiance ----------■—y TV And sometimes, they are the
must carry as minimum equip- traimng program tor tecnm- oniy ambulance service there, so
ment a first aid kit and traction cians, the exact agents tobeused ^ Qf he com-
splints for the proper transporta- and their use should be deter- plajned
tion of fractures of the ex- mined by the local physician and he has been heard by
tremities. preferably via radio control. _ ■ o( ^ ^lative com-
The . law also requires Another iteiti considered ^tiees through the years and
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(, Operators of ambulant to get a necesfcry by wcommit^toan has gamer^i the support, of ^
T permit, from the . State Board of wtffey M rf afummum M, few” other ambuteee,operator
Health, which has several other 18 inches ,by 25 feet, sfenter from different areasv“But when
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extremity splint with web straps may be constructed by wrap- time and personal expense fd go
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things," he pointed out.
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12:15-2:35-4^-7:10-9:30
THE RETURN OF i
THE HEART-WARMING MOVIE.
Ilstime to startfeeiing,
and crying and laughing again.
for ankle hitch, ■. , .
• One or more padded boards leaving its face free.
4 Vi feet in length and three in- The committee also ,
department requirement are^ which should J iHSTTi ^jS „ot wcS*
ise'ESs-.....
J1 fnrpamf and plastic bass educated" about the problem.
♦ ^Sd^perated bag-mask Otte i considered IJfcqwf TeBCheT
rn^STm wiftadT “essential” by the committee pie dealing w*th thto tatt* \
child and infant-size masks(uif fere two sterile burn sheet, a | Nnmtvl
capable of being attached to o* poison kit and blood preMure tand the MS n8Tn(iU
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Funeral
Notices
‘The,Girl.Was Laughing’
Then There’Was Blood’
bor Day church festival
He wat killed about i a.m.
Monday in an outo-pedettrian
accident on V.S. 290 about u
mile eatt of Frederick! burg
Prater teat a native
Survirort include1
■ sr^wicopt* s k
,, its blades turned into giant people brought to the facility
Tucker, all of Baytown; end, m
titter, Sutan Patterion bfjteji-
ia; and another grandmother,
Mrt. Therm Prater of Joplin,
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Burial will be in Memory
Candetu under direction of
Earthman Funeral Home.
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mingling in the crowd. "The Hughes 260-C, crashed,
girl was laughing. Then there
was blood everywhere.” .
Six people were killed In-
stantly when the craft slammed
• Oropharyngeal • airways else who will listen jprmwelthe qtireni Qf Texas, Be UU ^-tTtU,nta| ’ftnw.Qri
(relating to th? mouth and , „ Gettio. an eiectiidan at UJ.
Crippled Woman Is
to#e blades taped togethw . ■■ Jr r ■ Mrs. Del Gento was graduated
andpadrfed. ' ' y ......... , ' -T . from John F Kennedy High
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ches packaged, fohted>10 to- where*t«aiwdaBA(i(fr«ia
ches by nine inchest MIAMI (AP) - Suatme Bo- now. A stator 61 the Madonna elementary education with
• stenie game pads. hannan left a Florida nwWd : ajnar In awtt. -
, • Adhesive tope. hospital five months ago, ready FYeedln ^ Before moving S ThMAMi
- Sijrihd! by five-yard so« ^ gfe jfter a yean in getting wort to SaUy .ZInman of tamte twownteatOar Ltdyof
'-type bandages. the InxahNrhae, FIl, oqMbar o( ml. Chrmri MBool in Ntaa,
Triangular bandages. h «»t *Mjr for a fledgling M***!^*1 Ohio. ' ’
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o'neAL Xtena^TraiH.. ForliitaM*
.ANTHONY NANETTL , i ► nnwhprp in state reouirementi
Safety pins, largellfiP __™, wuw>«w ..—!--- , ----- ™
Bandage shears. . t0 maturity in a mental in- hannan found new file at the tbreughout the U S. and has
o Those requirements may Th* Rehabilitation county-run Jackson Center, been to RNy, Canada and Mex-
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CHR!ST!JPHER .ANTHONY ■ ,
PLUMMER HOPKINS NEWMAN
International
VELVET
^ Drive in Theatres Children Under 12 FREE
but they aren’t. For instance, Hosptel provided a temporary came to be caBed by her He, hobbies include working
nowhere in state requirements honteMTiiinr center officials middle name - Gloria. She plants, macnme.hooidnf
does it state oxygen tank, ^ lt' is time for Miss Behan, took field trip! with, other ^ and other'crafts
many times one of -the moot JL to ' patients, sipped told Mir. saw she also enjoys outdoor sports
necessary items in emergency offidals ind Miss Bohan- harbor fights from a cruise ship mdi M swimming, fishing and
cases, is to M considered stand- ggg sure what is next, and squealed through "J«w» ^le riding
aid and required equipment in „We ^ j^aces for peop
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DECKER 1
! NO PASSES ACCEPTED
8:15-11:45
HELD OVER
GOOD GUYS
WEAR BLACK
Chuck Norris is John T. Booker
and Booker is fighting back.
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an ambulance. who are vetySdyender^iS And tewres^ly phyidgl
, However, the state health de- for peoptewhou^rery de- therapy, A®ch sM says she
partment lists the oxygen tank, Mys ^ jfcadp, loves, but some hospital work-]
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Icluries: many pi»c« I# people wto are atandtotenainna. .
• One additional padded somqfiace in between.” And three wwito y a fiWpl
board 4 *-feet in Mgtii and Bom with a spinal tunor Mat tal cpanittre yM hre ret m
three indies wide, and two- V ief^tor legs, withered. Suzanne longg quafifiod « Maacare
more rimilar padded boanS was pot wanted by Mnefits
three feet in length and three in- her parents, and she wound up
ches wide: of materials com- in a mebhl hoiphaL gRETI A HLLER-DILLER
parable to four-ply wood, for 9ie tried to tell
with two-inch webbing straps tor T^razine ... I was drugged
extrication of victims with spine mo* of the tope." - 7*°J
■“------- Books provided a sanctuary, mewscoflecting firewood fit.
“I rdad, read, read,” sbe aq«. .............
•1 think reading sgved my san- . ^
injuries. ..... .... BBjW
Oxygen iankl and masks of
assorted sizes
, TM* American College of
Surgeohs committee on trauma
issonea sizes. "i uunx reading sgveo my mu-
• Sevlral paws - • i^r^riiall^ That jnd my throughout India.
'•to- God." Boob SO
I about hg hospital bed
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, “There were people lying all
over the place, some with their
heads off and arms off." said
Helen frwin, who saw the crash
from outside the family tavern
a half-block a way
“One man, hi* body was cut
in half. It was just a terrible
mess.” ~
Latrobe police Sgt. Joseph
Muchinskisidd .bout MO people
were at the festival osi the lari
day of a three-dsy annua! fund-
am
and basketbalRnd track coach
toil year is Kenneth W. Deans
He worked parttime with the
^1175 and *l»7i and substituted toj^li^ that the engine mip
schools last
... will teach tost through
eight grades at St Joseph,
A graduate of Ross Sterling
and Lee College, he attended the
University—of--Houston- three,
years, studying physicai educa-
tion and history '
The Highlands resident is an
avid sports participant and to-
peoally enj((R|*rohic Sport.
He also enjoys working with
hu Into Setters and Afghan
Deans is married.
' V
er at nearby Latrobe Hospital
Hospital spokeswoman An-
St. Joseph
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have failed. She did attempt to
land,” Kuntz said.
The pilot, Pam Nelson, and
the two passengers, Miss ABP
son and her father, Mo, a
church janitor, were uninjured,
authorities said. V
Mrs. Nelson’s husband owns
Nebon Helicopters, based at
Allegheny County Airport in
West Mifflin, »0l)iff^pmice-
man Ronald Bolen.
For. several hours after the
jMtom«BWna scooped q>
body ports and placed tbem in
plastic bags. They were taken
to a tattporery morgue estab-
fished iii a cafeteria inside St.
Joseph’s hafi, where the Rev
John Wilt administered last
rites
The other dead were identi-
fied as Gertrude Gray, 54, and
her daughter, Darlene, 15, of
LatroM, Irene MaJoy, 55, Hni
Deglau. 32. and Parece Smith.
14. afi of Derry ; and Lois Joy
Weidenhoff, about M. of Ford
City.
«to^fblpRips of toe heli-
copter were tmelag to Rt to
4«raph.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 283, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 5, 1978, newspaper, September 5, 1978; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1105024/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.