PAGE A4, KEIZERTIMES, AUGUST 27, 2021 MCFD1 asking people to reserve 911 calls for life-threatening emergencies only transport people to an emergency room when necessary. "I have instructed our personnel to evaluate patients and transport only when necessary. You may be asked to stay home, isolate and call your physi- cian for further direction. If you (are) present with any life-threatening emer- gencies our staff will transport you immediately and we will never deny transport if another viable agreed-upon solution cannot be found," Bjorklund wrote. Salem Hospital has seen a consis- tently high number of patients in its emergency room since March accord- ing to Amie Wittenberg, the hospi- tal's director of emergency services. But in recent weeks, she said more of those showing up have COVID-like symptoms. The number of patients in the Marion County Fire District No. 1 (MCFD1) is asking people not to call 911 to seek testing for COVID or because they have mild symptoms of illness. The agency, which serves about 50,000 people in Salem and Keizer, posted a statement Monday from its emergency medical services Chief Mark Bjorklund. Bjorklund said about half the fi re district's patient transports over the past two weeks have been COVID-related and said people should only call 911 for life-threatening emer- gencies including chest pain, short- ness of breath or "any symptom or sign you feel can lead to loss of life or limb." He said because of the high vol- ume of patients at Salem Hospital and other local hospitals, the agency would hospital at times means the emergency room has to treat people in the hallway while waiting for beds to open or peo- ple to be admitted to other units which are full. "Unfortunately, we're just kind of running out of rooms as places fi ll up, beds upstairs," said Dr. Peter Hakim, a Salem Hospital emergency room doctor, on Friday. He said that was the result of many factors, including nurs- ing home staffi ng shortages prevent- ing patients from being discharged, as well as the COVID surge. But Hakim said the hospital has space for people who need care and people shouldn't hesitate to come in if they're having a medical emergency. "We try as often as we can to have people in rooms but we also don't want to delay care. So we'll see people in the hallway as need be," he said. NEWS TIPS? If it's happening in Keizer, or to someone from Keizer — WE WANT TO KNOW. kt@keizertimes.com Although we are currently closed we are still serving the community. More than a building, a center without walls. M emorial C enters ◆ C remation & B urial Simplicity - Convenience - Low Cost simple cremation simple direct burial church funeral We are still working hard to bring you programs, activites, and services that you rely on. VIRTUAL PROGRAMMING • REASSURANCE CALLS • FOOD & CARE BOXES ◆ $795 ◆ $995 ◆ $2965 Salem Portland Eastside 275 Lancaster Dr SE Salem, OR 97317 832 NE Broadway Portland, OR 97232 1433 SE 122nd Ave Portland, OR 97233 (503) 581-6265 (503) 783-3393 (503) 783-6865 Tualatin Tigard Milwaukie 8970 SW Tualatin Sherwood Rd Tualatin, OR 97062 12995 SW Pacifi c Hwy Tigard, OR 97223 16475 SE McLoughlin Blvd Milwaukie, OR 97267 (503) 783-6869 (503) 653-7076 (503) 885 -7800 Stay up to date and connect — www.facebook.com/center50plus Fit 50+ YouTube Fitness Class REGISTER AT WEBSITE BELOW ZOOM CHAT Reconnect with our drop-in groups. Give us your name and phone number as well as the name of the class you wish to attend. Email us: Connect50plus@cityofsalem.net www.cityofsalem.net/center50 | 503-588-6303 | 2615 Portland Road NE “Easy Online Arrangements” CrownCremationBurial.com