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February EMS log

BLUFFTON EMS DOCKET FEBRUARY 2010

DATE TYPE OF CALL LOCATION

February 1 Medical County Line Rd.
February 2 Medical S.R. 103
February 2 Fire Call N. Main St.
February 2 Medical County Line Rd.
February 4 Fire Call Harmon Rd.
February 4 Medical C.R. 33
February 5 Motor Vehicle Crash S.R. 103
February 6 Motor Vehicle Crash I-75
February 7 Medical Maplecrest Ct.
February 7 Medical C.R. 33

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January EMS log

BLUFFTON EMS DOCKET JANUARY 2010

DATE TYPE OF CALL LOCATION

January 1 Medical Maplecrest Ct.
January 1 Medical Railroad St.
January 1 Medical W. Elm St.
January 2 Medical C.R. 33
January 2 Medical N. Dixie Hwy.
January 2 Medical S.R. 103
January 2 Medical Garau St.
January 2 Medical Richland Drive
January 2 Medical Hillville Rd
January 3 Motor Vehicle Crash I-75
January 3 Motor Vehicle Crash S.R. 103

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Bluffton and Cory-Rawson artists work at the library

Bluffton Public Library shelves will be showcasing more than just books during the month of March. In honor of "Student Art Month," various art projects created by Bluffton and Cory-Rawson students will be displayed throughout the library.

Artwork may be viewed during regular library hours. For more information, visit the library or call 419-358-5016.

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CPR course covers infants and children at library

A course covering infant and child CPR techniques will take place at Bluffton Public Library on Thursday, April 15, from 5:30-8:30 p.m.

Representatives of the Allen County Chapter of the American Cross will teach the course. The cost is $35 per participant and the course is open to people ages 10 years old and above.

Space is limited and registration is required by Monday, April 5. For more information, visit the library or call 419-358-5016.

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Southgate Lanes fundraiser supports Bluffton Hospital expansion project

Southgate Lanes, Bluffton, is hosting a Bluffton Hospital Auxiliary "Colorama Bowling Fun Night" fundraiser on Friday and Saturday, March 19-20, according to John Dailey.

All proceeds go to the Bluffton Hospital expansion project.

The event offers countless door prizes plus several cash prizes ranging from $5, $10, $25, $30, $35, $40, $45 and several major prizes from area businesses.

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AARP driver safety program offered here March 23

AARP will offer a Driver Safety Program at the Bluffton Senior Center from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Tuesday, March 23, according to Tonya Meyer.

The program is the first and most recognized comprehensive nationwide course designed for older drivers. The course material is based on information gained through research to determine what is needed by this age group to update driver knowledge and skills.

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