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I . t \ Zip Line Carteret General Hospital is one of the first medical facilities in the Carolinas to utilize a highly advanced, surgeon- controlled robotic arm in partial knee and total hip replacement procedures. Patients now have a superior alternative to traditional procedures that allows them to regain mobility and a higher quality of life more quickly than ever before. Community Seminars take place monthly! • Dr. Thomas Bates ’ Dr, Robert Cofes • Dr. Jeffrey Moore »Dr. Gary Wertman To learn more, visit m'/iv.carteretgeneral.com or call 252-808-6673.. C^RrrRfT GusFf^v. BesijMtsdisa Blue Distinction Hif Rttltctowi* Carolinas Center "A" Joint AND Spine A Divi$k>n ofCittmt G«*»>era/ Dick Cumberland is shown here enjoying the new zip-lines that were recently in stalled behind town hall by the Parks & Recreation Committee. This is just the first phase of our new Se niors Outdoor - Recre ation Park, and thanks to our town planners, it was a shovel-ready project when funding was available. As more funds become available, the park will eventually be expanded to include bungee jumping, pole- vaulting as well as a walker-friendly cano pied walkway. Billy Bo gus strikes again! Public Safety Citizens are reminded to lock their doors. POLICE During March, there were 1,558 events recorded, including 13 hang-up calls to 911, seven alarm activations, two domestics, six motorist assists, two noise complaints, two unlocked doors, one surveillance, two trespassing, two vehicles impounded, one vehicle on beach, 16 verbal warnings, five warrants issued, 11 assist fire/EMS, 325 beach access/park checks, 274 business checks, seven mutual aid/assist other agencies, 87 residence checks, two subpoenas issued, 14 suspicious people/vehicles, 55 vehicle stops, and three well-being checks. There were 16 incidents with a total of 25 offenses that were investigated. There were two burglaries, five larcenies, two assaults, three frauds, two cases of vandal ism, three drug violations, one concealing liquor, one court violation, one escape from custody, three other offenses and two calls for service. Arrests were made for two assaults, two vandalism, one drug violation, two DWI, one court violation, one escape from custody, two other offenses and six traffic violations. Citations were issued for three driving while hcense revoked, three expired registrations, one failure to stop, three no operator license, seven infractions, four misdemeanors, three possession of alcohol, one speeding infraction and eight sec ondary charges. Eleven warning tickets were issued for a total of 12 charges. FIRE/EMS During March, there were five false alarms and false calls, one fire (mutual aid in Atlantic Beach), one hazardous condition (no fire), 11 rescue and emergency medi cal services and seven service calls. Fire personnel participated in 195.5 training hours. VOLUNTEERS IN POLICE SERVICE (VIPS) Four volunteers served a total of 76 hours during March. There were 177 house checks, 79 beach checks, 48 business checks and 30 “I’m OK” calls. 18 TheStioreline i May 2012
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