Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Oregon) 1937-current, February 12, 2003, Page 12, Image 12

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Monday, Feb. 3
*1:05 a.m. Medical assist:
800 block Logan Cut Drive.
Tuesday, Feb. 4
*5:41 a.m. Medical assist:
300 block Terrace Drive.
*2:40 p.m. Vehicle acci-
dent with injuries: 24000
block Redwood Hwy.
Wednesday, Feb. 5
*12:28 a.m. Medical as-
sist: 100 block Warren Road.
*6:10 a.m. Authorized
controlled burning: 4200
block Caves Hwy. and Tycer
Crossing.
Thursday, Feb. 6
*5:05 a.m. Medical assist:
2200 block Dick George
Road.
*7:24 a.m. Vehicle acci-
dent with injuries: 300 block
Redwood Hwy.
*12:40 p.m. Smoke or
odor removal: 200 Block Ollis
Road.
*6:45 p.m. Service call:
200 block Old Stage Road.
Friday, Feb. 7
6:06 a.m. Medical assist:
7400 block Caves Hwy.
Saturday, Feb. 8
*9:10 a.m. Medical assist:
700 block Logan Cut Drive.
*11:56 a.m. False alarm:
600 block River Street.
*1:03 p.m. Cover assign-
ment, standby: 600 block
Caves Hwy.
*5:44 p.m. Outside rub-
bish fire: 1000 block Idlewild
Drive.
*6:43 p.m. Medical assist:
100 block Redwood Hwy.
Sunday, Feb. 9
*2:33 p.m. Attempted
burning, illegal action: 6700
block Westside Road.
*5:52 p.m. Unauthorized
burning: 100 block Old Stage
Road.
*7:04 p.m. Public service:
100 block Patton Bar Road.
*7:55 p.m. Medical assist:
100 block Hogue Drive.
*8:00 p.m. Cover assign-
ment, standby: 600 block
Caves Hwy.
RVMC docs
featured on
medical site
Medford’s Rogue Valley
Medical Center (RVMC)
Emergency Dept. physicians,
Anthony Anker, and Kenneth
Buccino, are featured authors
on a unique Web site created
specifically with the consumer
in mind.
It’s an online, family
medicine textbook, written for
real people by emergency
room physicians from around
the world.
The Web site is accessible
to anyone at anytime and is
written so consumers can eas-
ily understand the informa-
tion,” said Dr. Anker, who is
also a chief editor of the
Emergency Medical and Fam-
ily Health Guide.
Members of the American
Academy of Emergency
Medicine created the online
textbook as a medical resource
for the general public. The
information is designed to
help people identify symp-
toms and decide whether their
condition warrants a trip to the
emergency room or family
physician. Check out the
Emergency Medical and Fam-
ily Health Guide at
www.emedicine.com/aaem/.
Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR 97523, February 12, 2003