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The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
College of CF EMS Gets Top Rating
Emergency Medical Services at the College of Central Florida has been recognized
as the top EMS program in Florida.The 2011 Excellence in EMS Award for Educator of the
Year was presented by the Florida Department of Health Bureau of Emergency Medical
Services on July 6 in recognition of National EMS Week.
“The college is committed to providing exceptional health care training and it is
with pride that we accept this award,” said Dr. Mark Paugh, vice president of Instructional
Affairs. “The instructors and staff of the EMS program are to be commended for their dedi-
cation in training emergency medical workers throughout Marion, Citrus and Levy coun-
ties.”
The award honors an EMS instructor or course coordinator who has made a posi-
tive contribution to EMS education in Florida and has successfully implemented a program
or initiative that supports the fulfillment of the Florida EMS Strategic Plan.
This marks the 21st year the Bureau of EMS has honored outstanding Florida EMS or-
ganizations and individuals who make a positive impact on local EMS throughout the state.
For more information on the College of Central Florida EMS Program, contact Rod Mc-
Ginnes at 352-854-2322, ext. 1327.
Watch the Weather, Waitencouraging residents who
to Water
The Southwest Florida Water Management District is
irrigate their lawns to take advantage of the summer rains and “watch the weather, wait to
water.”
During the summer months of June, July, August and September, yards need no
more than 3/4 inch of water every 2 to 3 days. If your lawn has received enough water from
rainfall, then you can turn off your irrigation system and turn it back on when needed.
The simplest way to determine if your yard needs water is to look for these visual
clues:
·
Grass blades are folded in half lengthwise on at least one-third of your yard.
Marshall Gilley from Inglis landed a 40 lb cobia. It was caught on his anniversary in the barge
·
Grass blades appear blue-gray.
canal with a pinfish. It was a Happy Anniversary! Capt. Cove's Photo
·
Grass blades do not spring back, leaving footprints on the lawn for several minutes
after walking on it.
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BBQ Grills & Accessories
46 U.S. Hwy. 19
Dunnellon 489-2120 Levy Cty Govt. 800-733-5389
Electric Fireplaces
Food Ranch Plaza
Levy Cty Sheriff 800-538-9767
Kitchen Gear
Inglis, Florida
FHP Brooksville 800-500-1240 FHP Gainesville 800-395-8248
Gifts & More
352-447-2611
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