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    2A | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 2021 | SIUSLAW NEWS
On The Record
AMBULANCE/FIRE
Western Lane Ambulance District and Siuslaw Valley Fire & RescueAmbulance and fire call runs March 21-27
Date
Time
3/21/21
3/21/21
3/21/21
3/21/21
3/21/21
3/21/21
3/21/21
3/21/21
3/21/21
3/22/21
3/22/21
3/22/21
3/22/21
3/22/21
3/22/21
3/22/21
3/22/21
3/22/21
3/23/21
3/23/21
3/23/21
3/23/21
3/23/21
3/23/21
3/23/21
2:34
7:45
8:56
9:46
12:08
12:47
19:11
19:22
21:27
9:15
9:37
11:30
12:31
13:57
13:52
15:35
20:12
21:12
0:45
8:58
10:34
12:14
12:28
13:49
15:25
Area
Type
Rhododendron Dr
SVFR Transport
Rhododendron Dr
Transport to PHH
Medical, Fawnview Ln SVFR Transport
View Rd
Assist, Agency
Munsel Creek Lp
SVFR Assist, Agency
9th St
Transport to RB
Rhododendron Dr SVFR, FPD Transport
1st St
Transport to PHH
9th St
CCT-Transport to RB
Medical, Seapine Dr
SVFR Transport
Rhododendron Dr SVFR Transport to PHH
Airport Rd
Assist, Agency
Maple Ave
Transport to PHH
Public Assist, 9th St SVFR Assist, Agency
2nd St
Assist, Agency
9th St
Transport to RB
9th St
Transport to RB
9th St
Transport to PHH
Chestnut St
Assist, Agency
MVA, 27th E
SVFR Assist, Agency
Medical, 17th St SVFR Transport to PHH
Limpit Ln
No Transport
Honeyman F Loop SVFR Transport to PHH
3rd Ave
Assist, Agency
Sherwood Lp
SVFR Transport to PHH
Date
Time
3/23/21
3/23/21
3/23/21
3/23/21
3/23/21
3/24/21
3/24/21
3/24/21
3/24/21
3/24/21
3/24/21
3/24/21
3/24/21
3/24/21
3/24/21
3/24/21
3/24/21
3/24/21
3/24/21
3/25/21
3/25/21
3/25/21
3/25/21
3/25/21
3/25/21
18:33
20:05
21:24
21:47
22:14
5:24
5:53
7:08
8:43
10:15
10:43
12:30
14:10
15:23
17:11
17:24
18:33
18:36
19:28
4:48
7:55
10:58
11:30
12:18
14:35
Area
Type
Medical, 9th St
SVFR Transport to PHH
MVA,18th Street SVFR Transport to PHH
9th St
Transport to RB
Maple St
FPD Transport to PHH
Fire, N Lane
SVFR Assist, Agency
9th Street
Assist, Agency
Smoke, Shelter Cove SVFR No Transport
Harvard Ave
Transport to PHH
Pioneer Rd
Transport to PHH
15Th St
Transport to PHH
9th St
No Transport
Rhododendron Dr
Transport to PHH
Saltaire St
Assist, Agency
Hwy 101
Transport to PHH
Hwy 101
FPD Transport to PHH
1956 16Th St #107
Transport to PHH
CO Alarm, 3rd Ave
SVFR Assist, Agency
9th St
Transport to RB
16th St
Assist, Agency
Hwy 101
Transport to PHH
Public Assit, Spruce St SVFR Assist, Agency
Medical, Airport Rd
SVFR Transport
Oak St
Transport to PHH
Rhododendron Dr
Transport to PHH
ATV, S Jetty Staging
SVFR Transport
Date
Time
3/25/21
3/25/21
3/25/21
3/25/21
3/25/21
3/26/21
3/26/21
3/26/21
3/26/21
3/26/21
3/26/21
3/26/21
3/26/21
3/26/21
3/26/21
3/27/21
3/27/21
3/27/21
3/27/21
14:42
15:33
15:47
19:08
21:29
0:47
9:04
11:20
11:55
12:37
13:36
15:26
17:32
18:56
19:01
15:54
17:36
17:40
23:30
Area
Type
9th St
Transport to ALF
Hwy 126
Assist, Agency
21st St
Transport to PHH
Rhododendron Dr
Assist, Agency
Medical, 8th St
SVFR Assist, Agency
Medical, Linda Way
SVFR Transport
View Terrace Dr SVFR Transport to PHH
Medical, Sandpiper Ct SVFR No Transport
Maple St
Assist, Agency
Coast Guard Sand Rd
SVFR Transport
Kingwood St
Transport to PHH
Stagecoach Rd
No Transport
9th St
Transport to RB
Sherwood Lp
SVFR Assist, Agency
Hwy 101
Transport to PHH
Medical, Bluewater
SVFR No Transport
Medical, 12th St SVFR Transport to PHH
9th St
Transport to RB
11th St
Assist, Agency
Siuslaw Pioneer Museum reopens with new hours
The Siuslaw Pioneer Mu-
seum in Florence’s Historic
District has re-opened after
a long closure due to the
pandemic.
New hours are Thursday
through Sunday, from noon
to 4 p.m.
Although the museum
was closed to visitors, vol-
unteers continued their
work of preserving Flor-
ence’s history. Four volun-
teers in particular — Sandy
Zinn, Sharon Waite, Dixie
Buss and Hester Goode,
— have been busy in the
Research Library putting
all the artifacts on a new
data base and labeling all of
them.
They have completed the
logging section and will
continue until all sections
are done.
In addition, Duke and
Tricia Wells of Old Cedar
Tree Woodworking pro-
vided “cookies,” which are
rounds of lumber, to dis-
play the various log brand-
ing irons used to brand
logs and show the different
branding irons used.
Visitors will now be able
to see how each artifact was
used by local pioneers.
Waite has been working
on an exhibit of the 1922
Lane County Fair. It was
open before the shutdown,
but has been held over for
those who were unable to
view it. The museum is lo-
cated at 268 Maple Street in
the old schoolhouse.
For more information
call 541-997-7884.
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back from those in our
community who are ex-
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ty,” said FFLC Executive
Director Tom Mulhern.
“The more we know about
the attitudes and life situ-
ations of those who need
assistance, the better we
and our food distribution
partners will be able to re-
spond with compassion,
inclusion and meaningful
impact.”
The online community
survey is modeled after
the Hunger Factors survey
that has been implement-
ed since 1986 through
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survey can be accessed
through links on FFLC’s
website, social media,
email distributions and
newsletters, and through
the use of QR codes that
will be printed and given
out with food distribution
efforts at FFLC partner
agencies.
“We need your input to
understand how we can
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Mulhern said.
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the community is in need
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The confidential survey
is open to anyone who
has witnessed or experi-
enced food insecurity and
is available from April 1 to
April 30.
The survey is confiden-
tial and should take 10 to
15 minutes. People have
the option of entering a
drawing for one of 20 $25
gift cards to thank them
for their time.
Throughout
the
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pandem-
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improved, Lane County
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