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AMBULANCE/FIRE
Western Lane Ambulance District and Siuslaw Valley Fire & Rescue
Ambulance and fire call runs Oct. 21-27
Date
Time
Area
10/21/18
10/21/18
10/21/18
10/21/18
10/21/18
10/21/18
10/21/18
10/21/18
10/22/18
10/22/18
10/22/18
10/22/18
10/22/18
10/22/18
10/23/18
10/23/18
10/23/18
10/23/18
10/23/18
10/23/18
10/23/18
10/24/18
10/24/18
10/24/18
10/24/18
10/24/18
10/24/18
2:26
5:57
11:07
12:08
13:24
14:58
19:08
22:24
8:47
8:58
12:57
13:52
15:34
19:01
10:24
10:38
12:52
18:25
20:31
22:30
22:57
0:02
2:09
4:55
8:43
12:05
14:54
10th St
Harbor Vista Rd
9th St
Tree Island
N Marsh Ct.
9th St
Easy St
Hwy 101
9th St
Kingwood St
Onadoone Ct
12th St
8th St
Kingwood St
Deans Creek Rd
35th St
Oak St
Hwy 101 FPD
9th St
9th St
16th St
Rhododendron Dr
9th St
Spruce St
Mariners Ln
Hwy 101
Rio Rd
Type
SVFR Assist, Public
Transport To PHH
Transport To PMC
SVFR Transport
Transport To PHH
Transport To RB
Transport To PHH
Transport To PHH
Transport To PHH
Transport To PHH
Transport To PHH
Transport To PHH
Transport To PHH
Transport To PHH
Transport To PHH
Transport To PHH
Transport To PHH
Transport To PHH
Transport to RB
Transport to RB
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to RB
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
SVFR, FPD Transport
Transport to PHH
Date
Time
10/24/18
10/24/18
10/24/18
10/24/18
10/24/18
10/24/18
10/25/18
10/25/18
10/25/18
10/25/18
10/25/18
10/26/18
10/26/18
10/26/18
10/26/18
10/26/18
10/26/18
10/26/18
10/26/18
10/26/18
10/26/18
10/26/18
10/27/18
10/27/18
10/27/18
10/27/18
10/27/18
15:06
15:30
16:37
18:41
19:02
22:54
7:56
10:15
11:37
12:33
15:58
1:07
10:28
11:26
13:41
15:43
16:10
16:27
17:29
19:01
19:04
19:09
10:14
17:58
18:00
20:32
22:47
Area
Type
9th St
Cloud Croft Ln
Ocean Dunes Dr
9th St
9th St
16th St
Oak St
Willow St
Maple Creek Rd
N 22nd Ct
1st Ave
16th St
Munsel Creek Lp
Kelsie Way
Kingwood St
MVA, Hwy 126
9th St
Maple St
Oak St
9th St
Heceta Beach Rd
16th St
Hwy 101
Fawn View Ln
9th St
9th St
9th St
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to RB
Transport to RB
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
FPD Trasnport
SVFR Transport
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
MFD, SVFR
Transport to RB
FPD Transport
Transport to PHH
Transport to ALF
Transport to PHH
Transport to PHH
SVFR Transport
Transport to PHH
Transport to RB
Transport to RB
Transport to PHH
Time change requires preparation for drivers
SALEM — It’s not the
time change that bothers us
(some say we’re getting an
extra hour this time of year
— doesn’t matter); it’s the
impact on circadian rhythm
or the physical, mental and
behavioral changes that fol-
low our typical 24-hour cy-
cle.
Disturbance of this cycle,
according to the National
Safety Council, is a key risk
factor for safety incidents. In
the transportation industry,
that means crashes.
And no good comes out of
any kind of crash.
Safety advocates encour-
age drivers prepare for this
Sunday’s time change by
adjusting sleep habits a few
days ahead of the change it-
self. That way, you’ll reduce
the impact to your circadian
cycle.
“Getting a good night’s
sleep is the best way to fend
off drowsy driving,” said
Troy E. Costales, ODOT’s
Safety Division administra-
tor. And getting a couple of
good night’s sleep in a row is
even better.
Over the past five years
in Oregon, 51 people have
died in 48 crashes where
drowsy driving or fatigue
was a factor. 2016 was an
especially bad year, when
15 people died in 12 drowsy
driving-related crashes.
Our strong economy, more
traffic on the roads and peo-
ple trying to get a lot done in
a short time can all contrib-
ute to creating a tired driver.
Oregon’s numbers show the
trend in drowsy driving is
heading the wrong way (see
attached chart) — and that’s
a tragedy waiting to happen.
Adults generally need sev-
en to nine hours of sleep to
achieve peak performance,
but research indicates 3-in-
10 get less than six hours,
Dunes City still seeking Citizen Advisory members
Dunes City is seeking ap-
plicants for appointment to
a Citizen Advisory Com-
mittee (CAC). The CAC will
review and provide recom-
mendations on proposed
changes to Dunes City’s
Flood Damage Prevention
Code, Chapter 153.
The
proposed
code
changes are in response to
new FEMA requirements
and adoption of a new
Flood Insurance Rate Map
for Dunes City.
Applicants must complete
an Application for Appoint-
ive Office form available at
Dunes City Hall or from the
City’s website, www.dunesc-
ity.com/permits-and-forms.
Applications may be
mailed or delivered to
Dunes City Hall, 82877
Spruce St., Westlake, OR
97493, or emailed to plann
ing@dunescityor.com.
Applicants will be noti-
fied of the date the Planning
Commission will consider
applications for appoint-
ment.
Details of the CAC’s re-
WEATHER DATA
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Oct. 30
Oct. 31
Nov. 1
Nov. 2
Nov. 3
Nov. 4
Nov. 5
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Month: 4.79”
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Week: 2.11”
Year: 42.97”
Courtesy of Roger Cunningham
sponsibilities and a timeline
for completing its work will
be provided.
It is expected that the
CAC will convene as often
as necessary to complete its
review and provide its rec-
ommendations to the Plan-
ning Commission.
For additional informa-
tion please contact Jamie
Mills, City Administrator/
Recorder at 541-997-3338
or recorder@dunescityor.
com.
according to NSC. Everyone
knows you don’t drive after
drinking, and it should be
the same when you are tired:
take personal responsibili-
ty and don’t get behind the
wheel in the first place.
DrowsyDriving.org
has
important information to
help you, your friends and
family avoid fatigued driv-
ing.
City seeks Public Art Selection
Committee members
will review the three final-
ists’ proposals and make an
artist recommendation for
the (PAC).
If interested, submit an
application form to Sarah
Moehrke at Sarah.Moehrke
@ci.florence.or.us by noon
on Wednesday, Nov. 14.
The Public Art Commit-
tee (PAC) is seeking two
community members to
add to the selection com-
mittee for the Central Lin-
coln PUD Mural project.
This selection committee
will meet between Tuesday,
Dec. 4, and Thursday, Dec.
6.
The selection committee
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