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Columbus fire official shows you can perform CPR on a baby

Columbus fire official shows you can perform CPR on a baby Tuesday night, both bystanders and Columbus police attempted CPR on a baby who was shot and killed. Here s how you can perform CPR in an emergency. Author: Olivia Ugino (WBNS) Updated: 11:29 PM EDT July 22, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio Both bystanders and Columbus police jumped in to perform CPR on a baby who died after being shot Tuesday night. “One of the best things we can do a society is be willing to jump in and help somebody that’s in medical distress before paramedics get to the scene,” said Battalion Chief Steve Martin.

Smoke, snakes, sparklers and snaps: Keep fireworks simple and legal this 4th

Jul 2, 2021 / 11:12 PM EDT COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) This Fourth of July weekend, Ohioans are being asked to keep both safety and the law in mind, especially when it comes to fireworks. “We want to remind people that the only legal fireworks are the four S’s, which are smoke, snakes, sparklers and snaps,” said Battalion Chief Steve Martin, with Columbus Division of Fire. Battalion Chief Martin is advising residents to only use small trick and novelty fireworks and not the consumer grade types such as mortars, roman candles, or firecrackers, which are illegal in the state of Ohio. “Most of the hospital visits for those types of firework or entertainment things are going to be burns to the hands or torso,” said Chief Martin.

LPD dedicating time to quality-of-life calls

LPD dedicating time to “quality-of-life” calls By Trevor Hubert - thubert@limanews.com Lima Chief of Police Kevin Martin addresses concerns over quality-of-life calls at Mayor David Berger’s press conference on Wednesday. LIMA Over the sounds of the loud music and cars in the city, the Lima Police Department has still heard the concerns from citizens over the “quality-of-life” issues in Lima. Police Chief Kevin Martin addressed those topics Wednesday morning, outlining how LPD is changing its approach to better respond to those calls. For LPD, a quality-of-life call can be anything from reported traffic violations to loud music and mufflers, to parking issues.

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