Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 25 Sep 2012, p. 1

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Look inside for our award-winning magazine (limited distribution) 48 PAGES FALL SIDEROADS HIGH SCHOOL REPORT Football season underway as Rebel squads earn split PAGE 9 www.theIFP.ca Tuesday, September 25, 2012 Halton Hills' award-winning newspaper serving Acton & Georgetown 16 Pages 50 Cents (+HST) Call response change is saving lives, says Halton Hills fire chief a motor vehicle accident and determine whether HHFD should be called to extricate trapped Halton Hills Fire Depart- people. ment (HHFD) has enhanced its "They (EMS) don't have the fire service delivery with a new tools, they don't have the jaws Emergency Patient Care Pro- of life. That's our expertise," gram. said the chief. "We're Through this enresponding immedihanced tiered reately now-- first response program sponse as soon as the HHFD will now recall goes in. ...We're spond to cardiac arno longer delayed rests, respiratory five, 10, 15, and in arrests and motor vesome cases, 40 minhicle accidents when utes depending on there are injuries. the assessment. We're Calls will go to 911, there immediately BRENT which then dispatchand that of course, MARSHALL es the EMS unit, and speeds up in a signifithen contacts HHFD. cant way the rescue Whoever is first on and the treatment of the scene initiates the patient our residents. care, and both emergency ser"While we did play a minor vices personnel work together as role in tiered response in prerequired. A firefighter will even vious years, now that our fullaccompany a patient to the hos- time staffing has increased to pital if EMS needs assistance. the level where there are people HHFD staff are certified every available for the majority of the three years to be able to respond day, we are able to respond to to these type of incidents. calls in a more urgent fashion Fire Chief Brent Marshall ex- than we were able to before," plained at a recent council meet- said Marshall. "Particularly to ing before this enhancement, medical assist calls." See EMS, pg. 2 EMS would arrive on a scene of By CYNTHIA GAMBLE Staff Writer Halton Police and Halton Hills Fire Department responded Saturday after a vehicle crashed into the front of the BAO Institute for Healthy Living (formerly Atlantis Athletics) about 10:15 a.m. No one was injured but patrons inside BAO were startled. There was damage to the brickwork of the building. In July an SUV crashed through the front window of the fitness centre seriously injuring receptionist Sheri Pare. The fitness centre had reopened in August. Photo by Michael Jander Fitness centre hit by vehicle... again By LISA TALLYN Staff Writer For the second time in less than two months an SUV crashed into The BAO Institute for Healthy Living (formerly Atlantis Athletics and Fitness Centre). On Saturday about 10:15 a.m. Halton Regional Police report a 57-year-old Georgetown woman lost control of her Toyota SUV while attempting to park in the lot at the fitness centre and struck the building located at 232 Guelph St. No one was injured. That incident was minor compared to one that occurred at the building July 31 when another Georgetown woman crashed her SUV through BAO's front window, injuring Sheri Pare, who works at the club as a receptionist. Pare, who was in a back office at the time, was struck by the SUV and it took firefighters 45 minutes to extricate her from the vehicle's undercarriage. Sean Patrick Sullivan, Director of Education and Communication for BAO, said in Saturday's incident two bricks were chipped during the impact but there was no other damage to the building. Another vehicle in the lot received minor damage. No charges were laid. Sullivan said the driver of the Toyota is a member of BAO. "We are not certain if she was coming or going," said Sullivan. See VEHICLE, pg. 5 Vi s i t o u r s h o w r o o m THIS THURSDAY · FRIDAY · SATURDAY 33 Mountainview Rd. North, Georgetown We handle all insurance work. · your window & door professionals · 341 Guelph St., Unit 3 Georgetown 905.873.0236 www.buy-wise.ca info@buy-wise.ca · awarded readers choice 18 times · 905 877-6944 · Truck T Accessories Accesso · Upholstery · Heavy Equipment Glass ·Window Tinting 354 Guelph Street, Georgetown 905-873-1655

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