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2A | SATURDAY, JULY 25, 2020 | SIUSLAW NEWS On The Record AMBULANCE/FIRE Need Help in Real Estate? Western Lane Ambulance District and Siuslaw Valley Fire & Rescue Ambulance and fire call runs July 12-18 Call Christina Voogd with Berkshire Hathaway Northwest Date Time Area 7/12/20 7/12/20 7/12/20 7/12/200 7/12/20 7/12/20 7/13/20 7/13/20 7/13/20 7/13/20 7/13/20 7/13/20 7/13/20 7/13/20 7/13/20 7/13/20 7/13/20 7/13/20 7/14/20 7/14/20 7/14/20 7/14/20 7/14/20 7/14/20 7/14/20 7/14/20 7/14/20 7/14/20 7/14/20 7/14/20 7/14/20 7/14/20 7/14/20 7/14/20 7/14/20 7/14/20 7/15/20 3:05 16:24 20:12 20 20:37 20:48 23:51 0:09 3:40 7:05 9:50 10:37 11:37 14:12 15:48 17:20 20:01 21:49 23:13 0:00 0:01 3:48 5:32 13:07 13:51 15:17 15:55 16:08 16:51 18:08 18:13 18:39 19:42 19:42 21:06 21:25 23:21 2:16 Spruce St Transport to PHH MVA, Hwy 101 SVFR, FPD Transport E Mapleton Rd Transport to PHH Fire, 43rd St SVFR Public Assist 31st St Transport to PHH Spruce St Transport to PHH Hwy 36 SHDWFD, LCSO Transport Rhododendron Dr SVFR Transport to PHH Hwy 101 Transport to PHH Eden Ln Transport to PHH Spruce St Transport to PHH Clear Lake Rd SVFR Public Assist 35th Way Transport to PHH S Jetty Rd Transport to PHH 9th St Transport to MKWMC View Lp Transport to PHH Prestwick Ct Transport to PHH 19th St Assist, Public 36th St FPD Transport to PHH Cloudcroft Ln Assist, Public 16th St Assist, Public 31st St Transport to PHH E Mapleton Rd Transport to PHH Heceta Park Way Assist, Public 9th St Transport to RB 9th St Transport to PHH Seapine Dr SVFR Transport to PHH 9th St CCT - Transport to RB Mercer Lake Rd Transport to PHH Medical, 9th St SVFR Transport to PHH Medical, Hwy 101 SVFR, FPD Transport Spruce St Transport to PHH 9th St Transport to RB Lazy Lady Ln Transport to PHH Hwy 101 Assist, Public Spruce St Transport to PHH Oak St Assist, Public Type Date Time Area 7/15/20 7/15/20 7/15/20 7/15/20 7/15/20 7/15/20 7/15/20 7/15/20 7/15/20 7/15/20 7/16/20 7/16/20 7/16/20 7/16/20 7/16/20 7/16/20 7/16/20 7/16/20 7/16/20 7/17/20 7/17/20 7/17/20 7/17/20 7/17/20 7/17/20 7/17/20 7/17/20 7/17/20 7/18/20 7/18/20 7/18/20 7/18/20 7/18/20 7/18/20 7/18/20 7/18/20 4:31 10:04 11:34 12:04 12:16 13:58 15:52 17:01 21:35 22:44 2:58 8:44 8:47 8:51 9:11 15:12 18:14 19:53 23:15 0:43 5:15 11:21 12:43 14:36 14:39 15:49 19:53 21:53 0:19 2:56 3:56 7:14 12:18 13:11 17:26 19:11 Hemlock Transport to PHH Oak St Assist, Public Rhododendron Dr Assist, Public Canary Rd Transport to PHH Spruce St Assist, Public Spruce St SVFR, FPD Florence Airport LZ Rhododendron Dr Transport to PHH 9th St CCT - Transport to RB Limpit Ln Transport to PHH Rhododendron Dr Assist, Public 9th ST Transport to RB Spruce St Transport to PHH Hwy 126 Transport to RB Kingwood St Assist, Public ATV, South Jetty SVFR Transport to PHH South Jetty Road Transport to PHH Oak St Transport to PHH Buckskin Bob Rd Transport to PHH 21st St Transport to PHH Quince St SVFR Transport to PHH 2nd St Transport to PHH 21st St Transport to PHH Fire, Hwy 36 SVFR Public Assist 9th St Transport to ALF Hwy 101 FPD Transport to PHH Mar Azul Ter Transport to PHH Limpit Ln Assist, Public Rhododendron Dr Transport to PHH Fire, South Jetty SVFR Public Assist Alarm, Hwy 101 SVFR Public Assist Cloudcroft Ln Assist, Public 9th St Assist, Public Hwy 101 LCSO Transport to PHH Rhododendron Dr SVFR Transport to BAH Odor, 15th St SVFR Public Assist S. Jetty Staging SVFR Transport to PHH Type “She is honest and trustworthy. You will be glad you did, I know I was!” Sincerely, Jerry Th ies, a very satisfi ed customer Christina Voogd 541-999-0239 OCHS Oregon Coast Humane Society Treasures Household Goods Ant iqu es 2 Weekends!!! Friday July 24th & Saturday July 25th 9:00 am - 3:00 pm at the OCHS Annex 4981 HWY 101 in Florence! Friday July 31st & Saturday August 1st 9:00 am - 3:00 pm at the OCHS Thriftshop 1193 Bay St. in Old Town Florence! Masks will be required. Admittance will be controlled per COVID protocols. OHA announces new mask requirements website Face coverings, or masks, are now required statewide for all adults and, starting July 24, for all children age 5 and up in all indoor public spac- es and outdoors when physical distancing isn’t possible. To help Oregonians understand the require- ment, the Oregon Health Authority has created a website resource that aims to be a clearing- house of the latest infor- mation about face cov- erings and masks, from requirements to FAQs to tips about how to effec- tively wear them. Controlling the spread of COVID-19 in Ore- gon requires all of us to do our part. Emerg- ing evidence shows that wearing a mask help can help protect against the spread and catching of COVID-19. The virus is spread by respiratory droplets when people cough, sneeze, talk, laugh or sing. Face coverings help contain those droplets. The virus can be spread by people who do not have symptoms and likely don’t know they are infected. When properly worn, a face covering should cover a person’s nose and mouth and fit snug- ly against the sides of the face. Many types of face coverings can be used, including handmade cloth face coverings, scarves, bandanas and more. They should be washed frequently after using. COVID 19 is wide- spread in the state. All Oregonians can work together to flatten the curve and lower our risk of getting it or giving it to others by: • Covering our faces when six feet of physical distancing is not possi- ble; • Avoiding large crowds and limit our so- cial gatherings; • Washing our hands; • Staying home if we’re sick. To learn more about face coverings and face masks visit healthore- gon.org/masks Oregon Health Authority (OHA) — (As of July 23, at Noon) Lane County has 419 cases* (+7), 42 cases that are currently infectious (-4), and 3 suspected COVID-19 deaths as of 8 a.m on July 23. Two people are currently hospitalized. At least 35,526 tests have been conducted for Lane County residents**. *Per Oregon Health Authority guidelines, health agencies on Oregon are now combining confirmed and presumptive cases in their reporting. Presumptive cases are people who had 15 minutes or more exposure within 6 feet to a known case and are displaying symptoms consistent with COVID-19, but who do not yet have lab confirmation. The definition of infectious is cases that are 10 days or fewer from symptom onset. **Note: this number is likely below the actual number of tests conducted. Private labs are processing tests from Lane County residents and there is variability in reporting of negative results. Lane County Public Health is being notified of any positive test results WEATHER DATA State COVID-19 counts Oregon Health Authority (OHA) — (As of July 23, at Noon) COVID-19 claimed two more lives in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll to 273. Oregon Health Authority reported 331 new confirmed and presumptive cases of COVID-19, bringing the state total to 15,713. The new cases are in the following counties: Clackamas (18), Columbia (3), Coos (3), Crook (1), Deschutes (18), Douglas (13), Hood River (1), Jackson (8), Jefferson (3), Josephine (3), Klamath (13), Lake (1), Lane (12), Lincoln (5), Linn (3), Malheur (10), Marion (39), Morrow (4), Multnomah (77), Polk (13), Tillamook (1), Umatilla (39), Wasco (6), Washington (33), and Yamhill (4). D ATE July July July July July July July 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Is about comfort, independence, laughter, good food, health and friendship. THIS ONE’S FOR YOU! FOR RENT: Two bedrooms with kitcheneƩ e, nice size living area, 6X6.5 walk-in closet in the hallway. Large bathroom with a step-in shower and lots of storage. 750 sq. Ō . of easy living. Rent includes uƟ liƟ es, cable, WIFI, three meals per day. FREE use of washers and dryers. Call me for more informaƟ on or a virtual tour. Ask for Niki at 541-997-8202. COVID-19 STATS Lane County COVID-19 counts Shorewood Senior Living H IGH L OW R AIN 66 66 69 68 66 65 66 44 44 50 53 45 46 52 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Rainfall Week: 0.00” Month: 0.03” Year: 43.74” 541.997.8202 shorewoodsl.com Just off Highway 126 on Spruce Street 1451 Spruce Street, Florence V ISIT US ONLINE : TheSiuslawNews.com Shoes for those in Need TheSiuslawNews. com THERE IS NO “FREE LUNCH” Advice from a Funeral Director… It’s always good to listen, but before you sign up for cremation or burial arrange- ments with an out of town advertiser representing themselves as your “local experts”, always do your research. Ask these important questions: • Are they really “local” with staff and facilities in your community? • Are they really saving you money by signing up with them? • Are they going to refund 100% of your money if you change your mind? Our conveniently located office is locally owned and staffed by our neighbors, people right here in your community. We care about our community and offer simple and economical pre-arranged cremation and burial plans for over 32 years. Do your homework, support local and save money. Men’s Shoes are of great need at Siuslaw Outreach Services. Th is July Th e Siuslaw News is having a shoe drive to help those in need in our community. Please help someone get on their feet by donating new or gently used and clean shoes, specifi cally men’s size 10 and up. You may drop off your donated items at Th e Siuslaw News 148 Maple St. in Historic Old Town Florence Donations accepted until July 31st. Other items needed for fall: Tarps, heavey blankets, socks, pocket ponchos, monetary donations for operations. WE GUARANTEE THAT OUR PRE-ARRANGED CREMATION OR BURIAL TRUST PLANS WILL BE LESS EXPENSIVE AND 100% REFUNDABLE SHOULD YOU MOVE OR CHANGE YOUR MIND. 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