So yesterday we did standby at the Holmdel Public Works garage for the Presidential Visit to the PNC Arts Center. It was a very long day, and fortunately our services were not needed. But we were ready, just in case...even though our esteemed Governor raided our training fund....The one thing that impressed me was our hosts. The folks from Holmdel could not have been nicer...they made a point of showing their appreciation for us being there. It reinforced (for me anyway) the need for maintaining a public image.
Hope everyone is having a great summer!!!
Friday, July 17, 2009
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Are you kidding me?!?
MORRISTOWN, N.J. – A New Jersey man whose driver's license has been suspended 78 times has pleaded guilty to his 15th drunken-driving offense.
Shaun Campbell of East Rutherford told a judge Tuesday that he had been drinking "quite a bit" of beer when he crashed his SUV head-on into a pickup in April. The truck's occupants, a man and his 4-year-old daughter, were not seriously hurt.
The 40-year-old Campbell's blood-alcohol level was .288 percent, more than triple the state's legal limit.
Authorities say Campbell's license has been suspended 78 times in 22 years. He still faces drunken-driving charges in two other New Jersey cities.
Prosecutors are seeking a maximum prison term of nearly three years at Campbell's sentencing in August. He will lose his license for at least 10 more years.
Shaun Campbell of East Rutherford told a judge Tuesday that he had been drinking "quite a bit" of beer when he crashed his SUV head-on into a pickup in April. The truck's occupants, a man and his 4-year-old daughter, were not seriously hurt.
The 40-year-old Campbell's blood-alcohol level was .288 percent, more than triple the state's legal limit.
Authorities say Campbell's license has been suspended 78 times in 22 years. He still faces drunken-driving charges in two other New Jersey cities.
Prosecutors are seeking a maximum prison term of nearly three years at Campbell's sentencing in August. He will lose his license for at least 10 more years.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
State Budget Windfall
So I heard on the news today that the state of NJ had an unanticipated budget windfall. Seems the tax amnesty program they've been running has exceeded evertoe's expectations by several million dollars. Now the pundits in Trenton are trying to decide how to best utilize this money. Gov. Corzine has said he favors property tax relief. Do you think this will help to keep Trenton's hands off the training fund monies? I certainly hope so. On that note, if the training fund dried up, how do you think you would maintain your certification? On the other hand, if you don't have access to the training fund, how do you maintain your certification? Is it all out of pocket? Employer sponsored? Combination?
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Expired EMT cert?
So, according to Nancy Kelly-Goodstein from the DOH, the rules regarding expired EMT certs have changed again. There is no more two year time limit for challenging the state test. Going forward, anyone who has ever held NJ EMT certification can take a Core 13 class, and challenge the state test to regain their certification. This change evolved because we no longer use the National Registry test, and the two year rule was theirs. This can be a great tool to get some of our former squd members back in the game, don't you think? I'm looking forward to bringing a few folks back.....I may even schedule a specific Core 13 for returning folks. What about you?
Saturday, June 6, 2009
High School Programs
I think I have mentioned the Drinking and Distracted Driving program I do in area high schools....well I am almost done for the season...one more I think, in Pt. Beach....Well, on Thursday I was at Monmouth Regional, and the group seemed a little rowdy...and I wasn't sure I made an impact. Then on Friday, I visited another school in the morning, and was walking in to a store in the afternoon and was stopped by a girl who said Ihad visited her school yesterday (MR). She thanked me for coming, said I really made her think, and then she introduced me to the other adults she was shopping with. We had a great conversation, nad it really made me feel good. Not only that she got something out of the program, but that she was thoughtful enough to stop me and tell me what she thought. Makes all the aggravation and schedule shuffling worth it. Just wanted to share....
Molly
Molly
Monday, June 1, 2009
Plans
Sure doesn't feel like June out there tonight! We're just coming in from a Mounmouth Council Scouting Picnic, and many of those in attendance were discussing summer plans...There will be losts of camping, baseball, picnics, water fun and more. I'm even hoping to do a bike rodeo at the weekly Scout Camp at Quail Hill. So it got me to thinking...what is everyone up to this summer?
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Summer's Here!
It's hard to believe that May is all but over, and the summer season is finally upon us. It's a very busy time for the Trauma Center. With more visitors to the area, our volume increases dramatically. We see a lot more car and motorcycle crashes. Then there are bicycles and pedestrians....Don't forget about the water issues....divers, jet skiers, and boaters. What kinds of injuries do you see more of in the summer months? What can we do together to help prevent them? If you've got needs and ideas, I'll try to make the time to help...just let me know....
Molly
Molly
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