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Jack Lee Stauffer – Kenton Times

Kenton A graveside service for Jack Lee Stauffer will begin at 1 p.m. on Monday, May 17, 2021 at Grove Cemetery in Kenton by Rev. Jonathon Hanover.  Military rites will be performed by Amvets Post 1994. Masks should be worn and Covid-19 protocols should be followed at all services.  He died on Wednesday, May 12, 2021 at Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Not By Choice, the American Heart Association, or the First United Methodist Church in Kenton. The Price-McElroy Funeral Home in Kenton is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be expressed at pricefh.net.

New Ohio Bill Aims to Get Stroke Patients to Right Hospitals

The Columbus Dispatch Patients suffering strokes are often taken by ambulance to the nearest hospitals, not the ones best equipped to provide life-saving care. Senate Bill 21, which is now pending in the Ohio House Transportation Committee, would provide new state guidelines for paramedics to assessment, triage and transport of stroke patients. Transferring a patient to the nearest hospital, which is often current practice, can lead to the patient needing to be transferred to multiple hospitals, increasing the chance of death or permanent disability. Every second counts, said state Sen. Nathan Manning, R-North Ridgeville, co-sponsor of the bill. Jeri Ward, a former Mrs. Ohio and Dayton area resident, suffered a massive stroke in October 2018 at age 30. Testifying in favor of the bill, Ward said she was initially taken to a lower-level hospital that lacked the expertise to give her appropriate care and she was transferred 45 minutes later to a comprehensive stroke center for eme

Patients suffering strokes would be taken to stroke expert hospitals

Patients suffering strokes are often taken by ambulance to the nearest hospitals, not the ones best equipped to provide life-saving care. Senate Bill 21, which is now pending in the Ohio House Transportation Committee, would provide new state guidelines for paramedics to assessment, triage and transport of stroke patients. Transferring a patient to the nearest hospital, which is often current practice, can lead to the patient needing to be transferred to multiple hospitals, increasing the chance of death or permanent disability. Every second counts, said state Sen. Nathan Manning, R-North Ridgeville, co-sponsor of the bill.  Jeri Ward, a former Mrs. Ohio and Dayton area resident, suffered a massive stroke in October 2018 at age 30. Testifying in favor of the bill, Ward said she was initially taken to a lower-level hospital that lacked the expertise to give her appropriate care and she was transferred 45 minutes later to a comprehensive stroke center for emergency surgery.

Woman hospitalized after Clintonville fire

Woman hospitalized after Clintonville fire Columbus firefighters were called to the home on Indianola Avenue, near East Weber Road, around 5 a.m. Monday. Author: 10TV Web Staff Updated: 9:58 AM EDT May 3, 2021 A woman was taken to a hospital in critical condition after a fire at a Clintonville home Monday morning. Columbus firefighters were called to the home on Indianola Avenue, near East Weber Road, around 5 a.m. When firefighters arrived, they found the woman unconscious inside the home. They carried her outside and medics took her to Riverside Methodist Hospital in critical condition. Firefighters said she was then taken to the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center after her condition stabilized at Riverside.

One dead after being shot while driving in north Columbus

Updated: 10:41 PM EDT May 1, 2021 One person is dead after a shooting near a fire station in north Columbus Saturday night. Columbus police say they received a call from the Columbus Division of Fire station located in the 1400 block of Oakland Park Avenue around 9:30 on a reported shooting.  One person was taken to Riverside Methodist Hospital in critical condition where they later died at 10:09 p.m. Columbus Division of Fire Battalion Chief Steve Martin says someone was shot while driving a car and then crashed through the front fence of the fire station.  There is no word on any suspects.

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