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Community Emergency Corporation Donates Bleeding Control Kits in Ballston Spa
The Ballston Spa Community Emergency Corporation recently donated Bleeding Control Kits to the Ballston Spa Central School District for the district’s six schools and also provided a kit for the St. Mary’s School. Ballston Spa Middle and High School Resource Officer Deputy Jonathan Becker coordinated the donation after working with the school district’s Health Leader Colleen Ferlo and Athletic Director David Sunkes to bring STOP THE BLEED® classes to Physical Education classes and the school district’s nursing team. The kits are invaluable to have accessible during emergencies when utilized before emergency services professionals are able to be on scene for additional assistance.
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BALLSTON SPA Don’t tell Daryl Clifford the COVID-19 pandemic is overblown.
A childhood friend in Buffalo who is hospitalized with COVID just came off a ventilator last week a 38-year-old with no underlying health problems. And Clifford’s 22-year-old daughter, who lives in Clifton Park, just finished quarantine after experiencing flu-like symptoms and testing positive.
On the job, Clifford is constantly thinking about the novel coronavirus. As deputy chief of operations at the Community Emergency Corps in Ballston Spa, he’s also one of the people in charge