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. 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