Staff writer
Warren Scott
EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION DISCUSSED â On Tuesday the Brooke County Commission discussed ongoing efforts to improve radio communication between local first responders.
WELLSBURG Police, firefighters and ambulance crews soon will be receiving new radios as part of an ongoing effort to improve communications between the various emergency departments and its 911 center.
County Commissioner Stacey Wise said Bob Fowler, the county’s former emergency management director; worked recently with Ohio County EMA Director Lou Vargo and others to program the radios and hundreds of them will soon be distributed to first responders.
The hand-held and car radios are part of $1.7 million in emergency communications equipment purchased through an agreement with the Ohio County Commission. The agreement also calls for Brooke County to pay $7,040 to Ohio County for its maintenance.
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WELLSBURG The Brooke County Commission, Tuesday, was updated on efforts to provide COVID-19 vaccine to the county’s oldest residents and encouraged residents to report littering.
Mike Bolen, administrator of the county’s health department, said with the cooperation of the Hancock County Health Department and C.H.A.N.G.E. Inc., another vaccination clinic was planned for later this week at Weir High School.
Bolen said the site was chosen because state officials require the vaccinations be held in a central location,and it is between the two counties.
Since he made the announcement, officials reported all slots for the clinic have been filled.
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A VARIETY OF BUSINESS â A roof replacement for a county building and efforts to provide COVID-19 vaccine to residents were among matters before the Brooke County Commissioners on Tuesday. Warren Scott
WELLSBURG Efforts to provide COVID-19 vaccine to residents and a roof replacement for a county building were among matters before the Brooke County Commission on Tuesday.
April Eltringham, community wellness coordinator for the county’s health department, asked everyone for patience as the department awaits vaccine for members of the general public.
Eltringham said after establishing a reserve list for residents seeking the vaccine, about 1,700 people signed up in less than 24 hours.