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Barry Wright, Westfield Memorial Hospital facilities manager, is pictured with Karen Surkala, Westfield Memorial Hospital president.
Photo by Anthony Dolce
WESTFIELD – Thirteen first response groups have a new supply of personal protective equipment thanks to the Allegheny Health Network.
As the ongoing support of local EMS providers throughout the COVID-19 pandemic continues from both Allegheny Health Network and Highmark Health, Allegheny Health Network is providing bulk supplies of personal protective equipment to local EMS agencies.
The effort has been ongoing for a couple of weeks, and on Tuesday, it was Westfield Memorial Hospital’s turn.
“Today we’re distributing PPE to volunteer fire departments and EMS providers throughout Chautauqua County,” said Westfield Memorial Hospital president Karen Surkala. “It’s part of Westfield Hospital’s, Allegheny Health Network’s, and Highmark’s initiative to give back to the people who s
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OBSERVER photo by Anthony Dolce
Barry Wright, Westfield Memorial Hospital facilities manager, is pictured with Karen Surkala, Westfield Memorial Hospital president.
WESTFIELD Thirteen first response groups have a new supply of personal protective equipment thanks to the Allegheny Health Network.
As the ongoing support of local EMS providers throughout the COVID-19 pandemic continues from both Allegheny Health Network and Highmark Health, Allegheny Health Network is providing bulk supplies of personal protective equipment to local EMS agencies.
The effort has been ongoing for a couple of weeks, and on Tuesday, it was Westfield Memorial Hospital’s turn.
“Today we’re distributing PPE to volunteer fire departments and EMS providers throughout Chautauqua County,” said Westfield Memorial Hospital president Karen Surkala. “It’s part of Westfield Hospital’s, Allegheny Health Network’s, and Highmark’s initiative to give back to the peopl
Tree falls on top of, kills Ionia County man
Updated Feb 22, 2021;
Posted Feb 22, 2021
A 62-year-old Lake Odessa man attempting to fell a tree died Saturday, Feb. 20, 2021 after the tree came down on top of him in Ionia County, Michigan.Neil Blake | MLive.com
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IONIA COUNTY, MI A man attempting to fell a tree Saturday died after the tree came down on top of him.
The victim, a 62-year-old Lake Odessa man, was pronounced dead at the scene, a news release from the Ionia County Sheriff’s Office states.
Deputies responded to the scene, in the area of Knox Road and S. Keefer Highway in Sebewa Township, at 11:56 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 20, the release states.
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