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    2A | SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 2021 | SIUSLAW NEWS
On The Record
Western Lane Ambulance District & Siuslaw Valley Fire: Call Report for Week of Aug. 1-5, 2021
Date & Time
8/1/21 6:05
8/1/21 7:33
8/1/21 9:30
8/1/21 10:26
8/1/21 11:51
8/1/21 12:29
8/1/21 12:30
8/1/21 15:43
8/1/21 16:49
8/1/21 17:14
8/1/21 19:22
8/2/21 3:43
8/2/21 7:42
8/2/21 9:57
8/2/21 10:06
8/2/21 11:05
8/2/21 12:01
8/2/21 12:39
8/2/21 13:04
8/2/21 15:53
8/2/21 16:14
8/2/21 16:20
8/2/21 18:42
8/2/21 18:46
Area
Type
Medical, Siltcoos Beach Access Rd Assist, Public
Siuslaw River Rd
No Transport
Medical, Saltaire St Transport to PHH
MVA, Hwy 101
Public Assist
Hwy 101
Assist, Public
Fire, South Jetty Rd Public Assist
MVA, Hwy 101
Public Assist
9th St
Transport to PHH
ATV, Tree Island
LZ - Florence Airport
Airport Ln
Public Assist
Hwy 126
Assist, Public
41st Pl
Transport to PHH
Medical, Spruce St Transport to PHH
43rd St
Transport to PHH
MCR, 24th St
Public Assist
Cloudcroft Ln
Assist, Public
Hazard, North Ln Public Assist
Medical, Rhododendron Dr
No Transport
Rhododendron Dr Transport to PHH
Medical, Hwy 16
Public Assist
Medical, Hwy 126 Transport to PHH
9th St
Transport to RB
Nandina Dr
Assist, Public
31st St
Transport to PHH
Date & Time
8/3/21 7:15
8/3/21 9:57
8/3/21 12:21
8/3/21 15:07
8/3/21 15:23
8/3/21 15:44
8/3/21 16:30
8/3/21 17:14
8/3/21 17:26
8/3/21 18:33
8/3/21 19:30
8/3/21 20:59
8/3/21 21:02
8/3/21 21:33
8/3/21 22:57
8/3/21 23:21
8/4/21 4:04
8/4/21 5:35
8/4/21 7:47
8/4/21 9:10
8/4/21 10:19
8/4/21 10:31
8/4/21 11:11
8/4/21 11:44
Area
Type
Spruce St
Transport to PHH
Spruce St
No Transport
Port of Siuslaw
No Transport
9th St
CCT - Transport to RB
Alder Ct
Transport to PHH
Medical, Rhododendron Dr
Assist, Public
Medical, 21st St
Transport to PHH
Hwy 36
No Transport
Alarm, Shoreline Dr Public Assist
Lobster Creek Rd
No Transport
9th St
CCT - Transport to RB
Maple St
Assist, Public
Hazard, 1st Ave
Public Assist
Medical, 1st Ave
Transport to PHH
Kingwood St
Assist, Public
Skookum Dr
Assist, Public
Medical, Sherwood Lp
No Transport
Pine St
Transport to PHH
Wood Lake Wy
Transport to PHH
Maple St
Transport to PHH
Medical, Hwy 101 No Transport
Fire, 20th St
Public Assist
Fire, Spruce St
Public Assist
Medical, Cloudcroft Ln
Transport to PHH
Date & Time
8/4/21 12:27
8/4/21 12:34
8/4/21 14:34
8/4/21 15:14
8/4/21 15:15
8/4/21 15:26
8/4/21 15:59
8/4/21 19:55
8/5/21 1:41
8/5/21 1:47
8/5/21 2:44
8/5/21 7:11
8/5/21 8:13
8/5/21 12:43
8/5/21 16:26
8/5/21 16:33
8/5/21 16:41
8/5/21 17:37
8/5/21 18:41
8/5/21 18:54
8/5/21 19:02
8/5/21 19:16
Area
Type
Rhodowood Dr
Assist, Public
ATV, Hwy 101
Transport to PHH
Medical, Rhododendron Dr Transport to PHH
9th St
Transport to RB
9th St
CCT - Transport to RB
Nandina Dr
Assist, Public
Medical, Easy St
Transport to PHH
ATV, South Jetty Staging
Transport to PHH
Nopal St
No Transport
Medical, 9th St
Transport to PHH
Prestwick Ct
No Transport
22nd St
Assist, Public
Medical, 38th Lp
Transport to PHH
10th St
Transport to PHH
21st St
Transport to PHH
Limpit Ln
Assist, Public
Harvard Ave
Transport to PHH
Hwy 126
Assist, Public
Hemlock St
No Transport
Oak St
Transport to PHH
Fire, E Glenada Rd
Public Assist
9th St
Transport to ALF
Free two-day household hazardous
waste round-up in Florence
Lane County Waste Man-
agement’s free Household
Hazardous Waste Roundup
will collect up to 35 gallons
of household hazardous
waste per customer on Fri-
day, Aug. 20, and Saturday,
Aug. 21, in Florence. Haz-
ardous waste from busi-
nesses, schools, churches,
government agencies or
non-profits must pre-reg-
ister and are subject to dis-
posal fees.
The event takes place Fri-
day, Aug. 20, from noon to
5 p.m. and Saturday, Aug.
21, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
the Florence Transfer Sta-
tion, 2820 N. Rhododen-
dron Dr.
All community members
are welcome to participate
in the roundup.
People can bring: Up to
35 gallons of paint, house-
hold cleaners, lawn and
garden chemicals, car care
products, arts and crafts
products, pool chemicals,
fluorescent lamps and oth-
er household hazardous
waste. Check labels for
words like flammable, cor-
rosive, poison, caution and
danger.
Please do not bring emp-
ty containers, drums, ra-
dioactive waste, asbestos
or explosives. Any empty
containers can be safely
thrown in the trash. For in-
formation about disposal of
radioactive waste, asbestos
or explosives, call 541-682-
3828.
Businesses that generate
small amounts of hazard-
ous waste may pre-register
to bring that waste to this
event. Businesses must pay
for disposal of the waste,
but most can save money
by using this program.
The Glenwood, Cottage
Grove, Creswell, Florence,
Marcola, Oakridge, Rat-
tlesnake, Veneta and Vida
transfer stations recycle the
following electronic items
for free during normal op-
erating hours (maximum
of seven items at a time):
televisions, computer mon-
itors, CPUs and laptops.
Appointments are required
and fees may apply for more
than seven items. Call 541-
682-4120 for an appoint-
ment. There is a $35 charge
for large copy or printing
machines, as well as large
floor-standing electronics.
For more information,
call 541-682-4120 about
hazardous waste disposal
for households or business-
es.
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Tuesday Night - Open League
Wednesday Aft ernoon - Seniors
Wednesday Night - Mixed Social
Th ursday Night - Men’s League
Friday Aft ernoon - Seniors
Saturday Aft ernoon - Junior League
Holiday Bowl
erings ended, to the dis- she will email the Zoom
appoint of James, Suzanne address.
and many of the partici-
All are invited to partic-
pants. During the months ipate.
of isolation, the Baha’i
community has developed
new tools of communica-
tion, one being the Zoom
video meeting platform.
Monday, Aug. 16, be-
tween 7:30 and 8:30 p.m.,
the Baha’is of Florence
Zoom line will be open. In-
terested people can call Su-
As a business owner, you want
zanne at 541-590-0779 and
your focus to be on generating
revenue, not building codes and
regulations. You recognize, how-
ever, that the safety of your em-
Come and join us for a
ployees and the integrity of your
Summer-time BBQ
building are critical to running a
Selling hamburgers,
successful company.
This message is sponsored by Siuslaw Valley Fire & Rescue.
FIRE PREVENTION GUIDE | AT WORK
Protecting Your Business
Helping Hands Coalition
polish and hot dogs
We will also have soda, bottled water & chips.
Date: August 21, 2021
Time: 11:00 am to 2:00 pm
Location: Grocery outlet parking lot
All proceeds to stay in Florence and help those in need of a free meal.
4045 S PRUCE S TREET , F LORENCE
$329,000
Listing #1053/21640026
• 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
• 1,749 sq ft
• Large fenced backyard
• 2-car garage
• Desirable location!
There are more than 3,000
fires in office properties per
year, according to the National
Fire Protection Association.
These fires lead to expensive
property loss, extended recov-
ery time and even employee
death or injury. When it comes
to fire prevention, it’s up to you
to make sure your business is
safe and protected.
STAY IN COMPLIANCE
Keep your facilities up to
code with fire regulations. Use
a local professional to inspect
your electrical equipment regu-
larly, keeping an eye out for
damaged or fraying cords or
circuits that are overloaded.
The easiest way to stay in code
is to have a strong understand-
ing of compliance. Study your
city and state building regula-
tions to keep abreast of any
changing specifications.
INSTALL SPRINKLER SYSTEM
Water is a fire’s worst enemy.
By installing a high-quality
sprinkler system throughout
your business, you can be confi-
dent in stopping a fire before it
gets out of hand. Use a local pro-
vider to ensure proper installa-
tion and regular maintenance.
Make sure the contractor under-
stands building codes and regu-
lations to avoid any violations
down the road. Don’t forget to
alert your insurance company
when you finish the installation,
as this can help lower your prop-
erty insurance premiums.
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
Make sure that your office
building is equipped with a qual-
ity fire alarm system and smoke
detectors. This is key to keeping
your employees safe and alerting
Charming 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home located in the heart of Florence! This is a
great family home with large fenced backyard, 2-car garage, sizeable front yard,
family room, etc. Living room features wood-burning fi replace, cedar vaulted
ceiling, large windows & plenty of natural light! Dining room includes 2 sliding
glass doors leading to fenced backyard with shed & fi re pit. Contact Seller’s
offi ce for more information.
You don’t want to miss out on this one!
We Are Your
“West Coast Team”
1870 HWY 126, SUITE A
PO BOX 3040
FLORENCE, OR 97439
CALL US AT: 541-997-7653
OR TOLL FREE: 866-967-7653
WWW.WCRESI.COM
Everyone
is
Welcome
at
Holiday
Bowl
27th and Highway 101. Florence
541-997-3332
James Heintz and Su-
zanne Mann-Heintz, Ba-
ha’is of Florence, will offer
the second Zoom Spiritual
Conversation on Monday
evening to discuss the topic
of “Choice.”
The goal of the gathering
is to bring together Friends
from diverse spiritual paths
to discuss, not debate, spir-
itual concepts with a spirit
of exploration and unity.
Due to the virus and oth-
er circumstances, the gath-
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed.
Neither the Seller nor any Licensee warrants the square footage of any structures
and/or size of the land. The buyer should exercise all due care and diligence to
verify any information deemed material to their decision to purchase.
We also have
open bowling,
fun for the
whole family!
www.svfr.org
your local fire department if a
fire breaks out. Also keep plenty
of fire extinguishers on hand.
Make sure that your employees
know where they are located in
case a fire pops up.
CLEAR EXITS
Your business should have
emergency lighting and signage
that shows people where to exit
the building. All exits should be
clearly marked.
Work with your local regula-
tors to make sure you’re up to
code and properly protecting
your employees from harm’s
way.