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Twenty fire departments helped extinguish the flames that burned 6-10 acres in Ashtabula County from an open fire from a saw mill operation, the Andover Volunteer Fire Department confirmed, causing three firefighters to suffer injuries.
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George Snyder discusses the need Tuesday for a larger, more sheltered structure for vaccine administration. Snyder is the Burghill-Vernon fire chief and planning section chief of the Trumbull County Fire Chiefsâ Association Incident Management Team â a part of the Trumbull County Emergency Operations Center.
WARREN Trumbull County commissioners are being asked to use up to $400,000 in CARES Act money to build a shelter to accommodate vaccine administration efforts.
The request came Tuesday from several fire chiefs in the Trumbull County Fire Chiefs’ Association Incident Management Team, a part of Trumbull County’s emergency response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and county health officials.
Vaccinations in Mahoning Valley nursing homes are expected to begin next week, and preparations are underway for Trumbull County’s emergency medical responders to receive vaccines.
“At this time, it appears that all of the Trumbull County nursing homes have registered with the state to receive vaccines from the contracted pharmacy chains Walgreens and CVS,” stated Natalie Markusic with the Trumbull County Combined Health District in an email. “The pharmacy chain assigned to each nursing home will coordinate directly with the nursing home itself to vaccinate residents and staff. Vaccinations are to start next week.”
Danielle Procopio, director of marketing, sales and communication for Shepherd of the Valley’s corporate office, said their facilities in Howland and Liberty are expected to start receiving vaccines on Monday from CVS. Procopio said the system is expecting to hear from CVS soon to see which day Mahoning County locations will start.
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Vaccinations in Mahoning Valley nursing homes are expected to begin next week, and preparations are underway for Trumbull County’s emergency medical responders to receive vaccines.
“At this time, it appears that all of the Trumbull County nursing homes have registered with the state to receive vaccines from the contracted pharmacy chains Walgreens and CVS,” stated Natalie Markusic with the Trumbull County Combined Health District in an email. “The pharmacy chain assigned to each nursing home will coordinate directly with the nursing home itself to vaccinate residents and staff. Vaccinations are to start next week.”
Danielle Procopio, director of marketing, sales and communication for Shepherd of the Valley’s corporate office, said their facilities in Howland and Liberty are expected to start receiving vaccines on Monday from CVS. Procopio said the system is expecting to hear from CVS soon to see which day Mahoning County locations will start.