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Driver killed in crash with ambulance on Highway 118 Tuesday night

Driver killed in crash with ambulance on Highway 118 Tuesday night View Comments A Camarillo woman was killed in a broadside crash with an ambulance Tuesday night on Highway 118 west of Moorpark. The incident was reported around 10:20 p.m. east of Balcom Canyon Road, said California Highway Patrol Officer Ryan Ayers. The woman was identified Thursday as Elizabeth T. Graham, 65, of Camarillo, according to the Ventura County Medical Examiner s Office. Graham had been driving a 1998 Saturn S-series westbound on the 118, Ayers said. She was wearing a seatbelt and was the only person in the car. An American Medical Response ambulance, also known by the initials AMR, was headed eastbound on the 118 back to Moorpark, Ayers said. No patients were aboard the ambulance. Only the driver, a 59-year-old Moorpark man, was in the vehicle.

Dr Andrea Natale Helps Pioneer an Exciting New Treatment for Atrial Fibrillation

(Photo : Dr. Andrea Natale) On August 5, 2020 a major breakthrough was made in the treatment of atrial fibrillation (AFib) that could change the future of how practitioners reduce one of the most prevalent causes of strokes. Nearly simultaneously, a new device called the WATCHMAN FLX TM Left Atrial Appendage Closure was implanted into patients in Austin, Texas, and Thousand Oaks, California. The surgeries were led by Dr. Andrea Natale and Dr. Saibal Kar in California and Dr. Rodney Horton in Texas. This was the first FDA-approved implantation device for reducing strokes in patients with non-ventricular atrial fibrillation. What Is Atrial Fibrillation?

Lifting of COVID-19 restrictions triggers excitement and angst in Ventura County

Lifting of COVID-19 restrictions triggers excitement and angst in Ventura County Tom Kisken, Ventura County Star Here s how to tell whether you have COVID or seasonal allergies this spring Replay Video To some, the economic reopening seems like a sprint. To others, it feels more like a crawl. Ventura County moved a step up California s reopening stairway to the orange tier Wednesday, three weeks to the day after it reached the red level. The new step allows restaurants, shopping malls, places of worship, bowling alleys and gyms to expand or reopen. © JUAN CARLO/THE STAR Rabalais Bistro in downtown Santa Paula had plenty of room inside but all tables outdoors were occupied Wednesday as Ventura County moved into the less restrictive COVID-19 orange tier.

Borderline shooting report shows poor communications, timing

A new report examining law enforcement’s response to a mass shooting at the Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks reveals significant flaws in interagency communications and the tactical approach to the 2018 attack. Ventura County Sheriff Bill Ayub commissioned the 86-page report, which also detailed a 911 system that was overloaded by reports of the shooting on Nov. 7, 2018. For the record: 12:45 PM, Mar. 18, 2021An earlier version of this article said that an off-duty Ventura County sheriff’s deputy and two other off-duty officers who were inside the Borderline bar were armed. Only the deputy was carrying a weapon. The report provides the most detailed account to date of the shooting, the worst in Ventura County history.

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