Sheriff Dan Coverly and Fire Marshal Eric Guevin. Photo provided.
STATELINE, Nev. - Tahoe Douglas Fire Protection District (TDFPD) and the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) took the first step in rolling out their campaign aimed at keeping drunk drivers off the roads by providing server intervention training to employees at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Lucky Beaver, Dotty’s, and Lake Tahoe AleWorX.
“The goal of the training was reaffirming businesses they have us for additional support, but also equip staff with intervention steps encouraging locals and visitors to utilize safe ride options and to plan ahead,” said DCSO Sheriff Dan Coverley. “We anticipate there will still be crowds this holiday season and we want to encourage everyone to have a good time but act responsibly.”
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Nev. - The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO), Tahoe Douglas Fire Protection (TDFP), state agencies, local non-profits and businesses are coming together to launch a campaign aimed to help our community stay safer by providing server intervention training and ride alternatives to those who are drinking and need to get home.
Call For A Ride, Stay Alive is a drunk driving awareness campaign that offers server intervention training to employees from casinos and other Stateline area businesses.
Stateline is preparing for those who plan to visit the Lake Tahoe Basin this holiday season and visitors are encouraged to plan ahead and to follow the safety precautions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The holiday season is also the time of the year when drunk driving arrests and fatalities tend to increase, according to Douglas County.
Volunteers feed the attendees at Fire and Ice. Photo provided.
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - With most of the Heavenly Holidays events canceled at the Heavenly Village this year, one event was still able to be held - the annual Breakfast with Santa.
The breakfast, moved outside this year due to COVID-19, was held each Saturday in December with the guest stars, Santa and Mrs. Claus. A limited number of tickets were available and each breakfast sold out.
Organizer Dreu Murin said the sponsors had to get creative to meet the safety protocols to make sure the event could be held. Hot breakfast was prepared by the Fire and Ice restaurant and volunteers from US Foods.
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Nev. - The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO), Tahoe Douglas Fire Protection (TDFP), state agencies, local non-profits and businesses are coming together to launch a campaign aimed to help our community stay safer by providing server intervention training and ride alternatives to those who are drinking and need to get home.
Call For A Ride, Stay Alive is a drunk driving awareness campaign that offers server intervention training to employees from casinos and other Stateline area businesses.
Stateline is preparing for those who plan to visit the Lake Tahoe Basin this holiday season and visitors are encouraged to plan ahead and to follow the safety precautions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The holiday season is also the time of the year when drunk driving arrests and fatalities tend to increase, according to Douglas County.
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