I may not be perfect, but at least I'm not fake.

I may not be perfect, but at least I'm not fake.
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Saturday, August 8, 2015

2 Rescue Calls and a DART Flight Fill Friday Evening with Sirens and Helicopter Blades.



Saturday evening began for Lebanon Fire and EMS Captain Natasha Kinney and Firefighter / Driver Joe Perron at 4:20 pm with a call to Keay Road in Berwick for a Mutual Aid call for a swimming pool diving accident where a juvenile injured his shoulder.
Berwick, who does not operate their own ambulance service, relies, instead on American Ambulance Service, with home offices in Kittery, Maine and base in Somersworth, NH, for their ambulance services, but American was not available to answer the call.
Kinney and Perron left Berwick with their patient and transported to Southern Maine Health Center (formerly Goodall Hospital) in Sanford.
While Lebanon Rescue 2 was busy on the Berwick call, a second call came in at 5:05 pm for an ATV into a tree on Indian Lake Drive in Lebanon. Chief Meehan and EMT Rudnicki answered from the on-call status, arriving in only a matter of minutes, to find a young teenaged juvenile laying next to a dirt bike in a ditch with multiple traumatic leg injuries.
Mutual Aid calls were made immediately while Lebanon was responding, to Frisbie EMS paramedics and Milton Fire and Rescue due to the nature of the call.
Rudnicki, was first on the scene and quickly committed to patient care until paramedics arrived.
DART (Dartmouth Hitchcock Advanced Response Team) was ordered by dispatch upon hearing of the extreme nature of the injuries and arrangements were made for the New Hampshire  based helicopter to land at Sky Dive New England's airfield on Upper Guinea Road.
Lebanon Ambulance 2, with Kinney and Perron had completed their call in Sanford and rushed to the scene.


Lebanon personnel departed to Sky Dive New England to be sure the landing site was clear for the DART helicopter to land.


Due to the patient's extreme traumatic injuries, a lot of help was needed to move them from the ditch to the Frisbie ambulance with as little patient movement as possible. Everyone pitched in to help and the patient began the journey across Lebanon, with the Frisbie ambulance only able to travel at approximately 20 mph to try and avoid the possibility of jarring the patient during travel.
By 6:00 pm all units had cleared the scene and had headed toward Sky Dive New England. Frisbie's ambulance and paramedics transported the patient.
By 6:29 pm, the patient had been loaded into the DART helicopter and was on his way to Maine Medical Center on Portland, Maine.

 
We would once again like to extend our gratitude to Frisbie EMS, Milton New Hampshire Fire and Rescue, and the DART folks of Dartmouth Hitchcock Hospital and to our own Lebanon Fire and EMS first responders for answering the call when people are in need of emergency services.
GREAT job on Mutual Aid on both fronts tonight, with a call for Lebanon to answer Mutual Aid quickly responded to by Lebanon responders, and then our own call to Frisbie, Milton, and the DART copter, with perfect response and a speedy transfer to Portland. Lebanon Responders, Chief Daniel Meehan, Windy Rudnicki, Natasha Kinney, Jessica Kelly, Joe Perron, and Brian O'Mearlaigh.
Our best wishes to both patients for a quick and full recovery.



Lebanon Youth Soccer Announces Names of New Board Members August 5th.

 
Lebanon Youth Soccer LLC held the first of their group meetings on Wednesday, November 5th.
The purpose of this meeting was to choose and name the new Board Members for the Corporation, under President Georgie Allen.
 
Named to the Lebanon Youth Soccer Board are:
Vice President: Amanda Turner
Treasurer: Jana Lodge
Secretaries: Melissa Cyr, Sherry Load
Sponsor Coordinator: Val Andrick
Coaching Support: Shane Rachkoskie
Field Prep Board: Jeffrey Cameron, Andrew Lytle
 
At this time, the Lebanon Youth Soccer has put together
10 teams being sponsored by local area businesses.
 
Business Sponsors of Lebanon Youth Soccer Teams are:
Yankee Thermal Imaging
Quality Fuels
Tri-City Drywall
Aroma Joes
Batchelder Sales
Victor's Market
Lebanon Family Fun Center
and
Pleasant Hill Auto
 
Please be sure to patronize the local businesses who take the time to sponsor our children's soccer teams. The more you patronize their businesses, the more they will sponsor our children through their generous donations!! Don't forget to mention to them that you saw their names mentioned as team sponsors and give them a TWO THUMBS UP for their donation to the community!!!
 
According to Ms. Allen, the first games of the season will be held at the Hanson School Soccer Field on Saturday, September 12, 2015. Watch the Lebanon Truth Seekers page for game schedules!!
 
Georgie has asked me to mention that YOU can help with Lebanon Youth Soccer fundraising. Donations of Water, Sports Drinks, Power Bars and Home baked items are always a wonderful addition to the Snack Shack.
And right now the group is looking for the donation of a working hot dog steamer!!
Do you know anyone that has one?
There's always the need for monetary donations. Georgie says the big soccer goal at one end of the field is broken, and in need of fixing. It will cost the group about $1,000 to fix. If you happen to see Georgie out and about, give her a gold star RIGHT in the MIDDLE of her forehead, and cross her palm with a dollar or two toward the Youth Soccer's new net!!!