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Coast Guard hoists injured hiker from Olympic National Park, Wash.

Posted by David Haviland on July 7, 2009 at 4:42 pm (537 social interactions)

SEATTLE - The Coast Guard medically evacuated an injured hiker near Lake Ozette in the Olympic National Park, Wash.

Coast Guard Group/Air Station Port Angeles, Wash., received a request at approximately 2:30 p.m., Tuesday, from rangers at the Olympic National Park requesting help for a 14-year old hiker who  fell and needed to be medically evacuated.

An HH-65C Dolphin helicopter crew airlifted the hiker and transported him to emergency medical personnel at Port Angeles.

The hiker's condition is unknown. 

Bridge to Bridge Walk at Riverfest

Posted by David Haviland on July 7, 2009 at 5:20 am (636 social interactions)

The Grays Harbor County Public Health and Social Services Department, is partnering with Hoquiam Riverfest in a walk around the bridges this Saturday, July 11 from 9-10 a.m.  Check in at the Public Health table on 8th and Levee Street and then enjoy a 1.4 mile walk around the Riverside and Simpson Avenue bridge loop.  This is not a race and it is free of charge, so bring the family and the dogs and enjoy the fresh air.  Show your support for a healthy lifestyle and encourage someone you know to join you in this adventure.   Hope to see you there - this Saturday, July 11 from 9-10 a.m. 

Secretary of State funds new voter information technology

Posted by David Haviland on July 7, 2009 at 5:15 am (521 social interactions)

OLYMPIA...Under a grant from Washington Secretary of State Sam Reed, counties in Washington have teamed with local colleges to launch a new 21st century voter information tool.  

Beginning July 20, voters in Kitsap County and four other counties will have the ability to access a video version of their local Voters' Pamphlet.  Grant, Pacific, Pend Oreille and Walla Walla counties also are participating.     

Voters in the participating counties can go to their County Elections Web site to access an interactive version of their sample ballot. A voter can then click on any of the candidates appearing on his or her ballot to watch, listen and read a statement directly from the participating candidates.  To assist candidates in filming their video statement, each participating county has teamed with its local college's media department.   

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Leave More Space for Trucks

Posted by David Haviland on July 7, 2009 at 5:13 am (510 social interactions)

Olympia, WA., For four weeks this summer, Washington State Patrol, along with county and local law enforcement agencies, will be out making sure car and truck drivers are behaving themselves around each other.  During the months of July and September, Washington State Patrol, and other law enforcement agencies, will participate in the 2009 Ticketing Aggressive Cars and Truck (TACT) project that will focus on how drivers can share the road safely with commercial motor vehicles on rural routes instead of the interstate.

In Washington, between 2005 and 2007, commercial vehicles were involved in nearly 5000 collisions.  On rural roads, the driver of the car was at fault two-thirds of the time, causing the deaths of 175 people, and another 450 people were injured. 

"Motorists who drive recklessly, or are unsafe around these big rigs, are asking for trouble," said Chief John R. Batiste, Washington State Patrol.  "When a car and a commercial vehicle are involved in a collision, the car will lose."

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King County Troopers See a 45 Percent Decrease in Collisions this Fourth of July

Posted by David Haviland on July 6, 2009 at 2:40 pm (470 social interactions)

Waashington State Patrol Aggressive Driving VideoThe Washington State Patrol staffed an extra 8 Troopers in King County on the Fourth of July specifically targeting D.U.I and aggressive driving. This weekend’s emphasis was successful as
there were no serious injury or fatality collisions on King County highways, and a 45 percent decrease in the number of reportable collisions compared to the 2008 Fourth of July weekend.

King County Troopers apprehended 51 impaired drivers and responded to 26 collisions, 8 of them involving injuries. “I am very proud of our troopers and the motoring public for their
dedication in making our roadways safe. I am ecstatic to report that this is the second holiday weekend in a row that we have not had a serious injury or fatality collision on King County
highways,” stated Lieutenant Jeffrey Sass of the Washington State Patrol.

On the night of July 4th, the Washington State Patrol’s impaired driving section set up their Mobile Impaired Driving Unit (MIDU) at the WSP Roanoke Office. The MIDU was staffed with
Drug Recognition Experts and BAC technicians that assisted King County Troopers in processing impaired drivers. Between the hours of 11:00pm and 2:30am the MIDU assisted in
processing 10 impaired drivers and completed 1 drug evaluation.

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