Paradise Valley Hospital said they’ve experienced a decline in birth rates over the last 10 years and is currently averaging less than two births per day in.
DOWNTOWN (KUSI) – An investigation was continuing today into an apparent human-smuggling operation involving a boat that overturned in coastal waters near Point Loma over the weekend, killing three people and injuring more than two dozen others.
A total of 29 people survived the ocean accident, according to the U.S. Coast Guard, which Monday morning suspended its efforts to locate any other victims at sea.
The accident happened about 10 a.m. Sunday, when the 40-foot trawler-style vessel crashed into the shoreline near Cabrillo National Monument and capsized, according to the Border Patrol. All the occupants jumped in the water as the boat slowly disintegrated, a bystander’s video showed.
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South Bay communities will soon have access to a program that dispatches behavioral health experts to emergency calls rather than law enforcement.
The Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT), which the county launched in January as a pilot program in North County, will be expanded to Chula Vista and National City as the services are gradually made accessible countywide.
The county is expected to award the contract in June, said Sarah Sweeney, a communications officer with the county’s Health and Human Services Agency, adding that the roll-out will take 60 to 90 days.
Chula Vista and National City are drafting memorandums of understanding to define the expectations and responsibilities of law enforcement and the county as it relates to coordination and referrals to the MCRT, said Sweeney.