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As Covid cases rise, governor urges safety — and vaccines

Gov. Mike Dunleavy is urging Alaskans to practice common safety measures as Covid-19 hospitalizations rise across the state. “ . it is a common summer occurrence that our hospitals teeter on the edge of full capacity. When you add seasonal workers, a health care staffing shortage, and a highly contagious disease such as Covid-19 into the mix, it elevates the need to take extra precautionary measures to lighten the load on our hospitals,” Dunleavy said in a news release Tuesday. The governor equated Covid health measures to everyday precautions people take, like driving safely, wearing a life jacket when on the water or being prepared for the elements, . as well as choosing to take advantage of the free Covid-19 vaccine, which I have done” he said.

Alaska Paramedics graduate after an unusual year

Alaska Paramedics graduate after an unusual year Ryan Osborne © Provided by Fairbanks KTVF 10 students from across Alaska have graduated from the Paramedic Academy, joining the workforce and keeping people safe. FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - After an unprecedented year studying in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, 10 students from the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Community and Technical College (CTC) Paramedic Program have graduated from the Academy’s intensive three-semester program. The majority of the students of the Paramedic Academy are residents of Alaska with students from the Interior, Valdez, and Scammon Bay. Students completed their internships in Connecticut, Mississippi, Texas, Nevada, and Oregon during the summer. With the help of CTC industry partners, Fairbanks Memorial Hospital and Fairbanks Fire Department, the students from the 2020 -2021 Paramedic Academy were able to gain valuable real world experience.

State forestry firefighter seriously injured in vehicle rollover on Chena Hot Springs Road

State forestry firefighter seriously injured in vehicle rollover on Chena Hot Springs Road Staff Reporter © Provided by Fairbanks KTVF An Alaska Division of Forestry firefighter was seriously injured in a single-vehicle rollover accident Saturday as he drove to the Munson Creek Fire near Chena Hot Springs east of Fairbanks. FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - The Alaska Division of Forestry issued a press release yesterday regarding an injury sustained by a firefighter in a single-vehicle rollover accident. On Saturday, the firefighter was traveling to the Munson Creek Fire near Chena Hot Springs east of Fairbanks when the vehicle went off the road near Mile 39 and rolled multiple times.

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