LEBANON Nearly six years after an arsonist burned down the First Baptist Church, congregants are preparing to worship at the new building on School Street.“We’re on our last legs here,” Stephen Girdwood, who chairs the church’s board of trustees,.
The past 13 months have been a busy time for Lebanon’s ambulance squad.On top of their everyday job of responding to house fires and car crashes, crews have shouldered the added burden of transporting people with COVID-19 to the emergency room.Lebanon.
LEBANON The surge in COVID-19 hospitalizations is leading to a troubling secondary trend: a surge in calls to first responders.Emergency medical services are experiencing a spike in 911 calls – and a demand on resources and equipment – as a result.
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