2A | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2018 | SIUSLAW NEWS T HE R ECORD AMBULANCE/FIRE Western Lane Ambulance District and Siuslaw Valley Fire & Rescue ambulance and fire call runs Aug. 19-24 Date Time Area 8/19/18 8/19/18 8/19/18 8/19/18 8/19/18 8/19/18 8/19/18 8/19/18 8/19/18 8/19/18 8/19/18 8/19/18 8/19/18 8/19/18 8/19/18 8/19/18 8/20/18 8/20/18 8/20/18 8/20/18 8/20/18 8/20/18 8/20/18 8/20/18 8/20/18 8/20/18 8/21/18 8/21/18 8/21/18 8/21/18 8/21/18 8/21/18 8/21/18 8/21/18 8/21/18 1:03 3:05 5:28 6:24 9:08 10:13 10:17 10:33 11:46 12:22 15:29 15:32 18:28 18:28 19:44 20:28 1:39 4:53 13:13 14:41 15:31 16:00 18:25 19:58 20:01 22:13 0:02 7:25 10:29 13:03 13:45 16:34 17:04 18:09 19:49 9th St Spruce St Park Village Dr Hwy 101 Park Village Dr Mulberry Ln Honeyman State Park Kingwood St MVA, Hwy 101 Limpit Ln 16th St Sand Dunes Frontier Bay St Pinetree Lp Outer Dr Yew S Jetty Rd Hwy 126 24th St 9th St Woodland Ln 9th St Branch Rd 19th St 16th St Horseshoe Bend 19th St 45th St Willow St Hwy 101 Mariners Ln 18th St E Mapleton Rd Treewood Dr Airport Rd Type Transport To MKW Transport To PHH SVFR Public Assist Transport To PHH SVFR Transport To PHH SVFR Public Assist SVFR Public Assist Transport To PHH SVFR Transport To PHH Transport To PHH Transport To PHH SVFR Transport To PHH SVFR Public Assist Transport To PHH SVFR Public Assist SVFR Transport To PHH SVFR Public Assist SVFR Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to WMC Transport to PHH Transport to RB SVFR Public Assist Assist, Public Transport to PHH SVFR Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Assist, Public Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH SVFR Public Assist Transport to PHH SVFR Transport to PHH Assist, Public Date Time Area 8/21/18 8/21/18 8/21/18 8/22/18 8/22/18 8/22/18 8/22/18 8/22/18 8/22/18 8/22/18 8/22/18 8/22/18 8/22/18 8/22/18 8/22/18 8/22/18 8/22/18 8/23/18 8/23/18 8/23/18 8/23/18 8/23/18 8/23/18 8/23/18 8/23/18 8/23/18 8/23/18 8/24/18 8/24/18 8/24/18 8/24/18 8/24/18 8/24/18 8/24/18 8/24/18 21:43 23:22 23:27 0:08 7:14 8:51 11:11 13:34 14:23 16:16 16:40 17:05 18:19 18:22 21:55 21:57 22:21 7:46 7:52 8:45 10:11 10:33 11:33 14:28 15:38 16:15 21:22 1:59 3:40 9:30 12:54 14:10 19:00 20:17 23:27 9th St Collard Lp 9th St Laurel Ave MVA, Hwy 36 MVA, N Jetty Rd 12th St E Mapleton Rd 9th St Hwy 36 Oak St Munsel Creek Lp Rhododendron Dr 9th St Rio Rd 9th St Rhododendron Dr 9th St Darlings Lp 2nd St Pine Tree Lp 43rd St 9th St 9th St Xylo St S Jetty Rd Munsel Lake Rd N Marsh Ct Rhododendron Dr Hwy 126 Driftwood 2 Oak St Bay St Hwy 101 Munsel Lake Rd Type Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to RB Transport to PHH SVFR Transport to PHH SVFR Transport to PHH Transport to PHH MFR Transport to RB Transport to RB Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Assist, Public Transport to RB Assist, Public Transport to ALF Transport to PHH Transport to RB Transport to PHH FPD Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to RB Transport to ALF Transport to PHH Transport to PHH SVFR Transport to PHH Assist, Public SVFR Transport to PHH MFR Transport to PHH SVFR Public Assist SVFR Public Assist Transport to PHH SVFR Public Assist FPD, SVFR Transport LCSO conducts enforcement to reduce crashes, fatalities The Lane County Sheriff ’s Office (LCSO) is using spe- cial allocated funding from the Oregon Department of Transportation and the Or- egon State Sheriffs’ Associa- tion to provide overtime pa- trols with a focus on Traffic and Life Safety through the Labor Day weekend. LCSO deputies have logged more than 30 hours of grant-funded overtime patrols so far, focusing on seat belt use, speeding, dis- tracted driving and DUII detection and apprehension. This saturation patrol ef- fort is being done in con- junction with a nation-wide blitz by law enforcement to reduce the number of inju- ries and deaths from vehicle crashes related to impaired and distracted driving. LCSO wants to remind motorists to buckle up, drive safely and drive sober. With the passage of Ore- gon’s marijuana laws, this is also a reminder of the im- pairment marijuana has on drivers, impacting the driv- er’s ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. Driving Under the Influ- ence of Intoxicants (DUII) applies to drivers under the influence of marijuana, as it does with alcohol. The nation-wide seatbelt enforcement is focused on child safety seats, texting and speed enforcement. As of May 2017, Oregon law requires children less than 2 years of age to be in a rear facing child seat and in a booster seat until they are at least 4 feet, 9 inches tall. Florence Police to conduct pedestrian enforcement operation The Florence Police Depart- ment will conduct a Pedestri- an Enforcement Operation at Ninth and Kingwood streets from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Satur- day, Sept. 8. It will be canceled if it is rain- ing. Under Oregon law, a cross- walk exists at any public street intersection, whether marked with paint or unmarked. Cross- walks also exist between inter- sections (mid-block) where in- dicated with white paint. At a traffic signal, drivers must: • Stop and remain stopped for pedestrians until they have cleared the lane in which the driver is traveling and the adja- cent lane. • Stop and remain stopped for pedestrians until they have cleared the lane into which the driver’s vehicle is turning and at least six feet of the adjacent lane. 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