Thursday, March 11. IMS Nightingale: Emergency Air Service NORFOLK, V*. - Nightingale, the emergency air ambulance service provided by Medical Center Hospitals, was formally dedicated February so at 2 Ml. ceremonies at Norfolk General Hospital’s helipad. Tfie service officially began operation at 7 All. on Thursday, Feb. 25. Rep. G. William Whitehurst of the Second Congressional District served as keynote speaker at the ceremonies. "Nightingale is one more positive step toward im proving the health care of the citizens of this region,” Whitehurst said, adding that "some of us may owe our UVes to the people who helped bring this service to our community.” ; Susan McHenry, director of Virginia’s Emergency Medical Services, called Nightingale "the result of ten years of combined ef forts to provide this region with an emergency air ambulance service.” “At the state level, we have been very concerned for some time about what medical air transport can do to save lives. There is no doubt that the people of southeastern Virginia and Northeastern North Carolina are very fortunate to have the Nightingale service,” McHenry said. The Nightingale aircraft, a Bell Long-Ranger II helicopter capable of carrying two patients, two medical crewmembers and a pilot, was on display at the helipad. Nightingale is the first hospital-based emergency air transport service in eastern Virginia and north east North Carolina. It is based at Norfolk General Hospital and will augment existing ground ambulance systems within a 125-mile radius of this base, i The service is designed for use by all emergency facilities in the area and all existing referral patterns will be honored. “The people of Tidewater <ind surrounding areas will now have a service that has proven effective at saving lives in other parts of the country,” said E. M. Holmes, 111, administrator of Leigh Memorial Hospital and Nightingale project For Sale 23 22 Acres Located 5 Miles North On U. 5. 17 At Intersection Os N.C. 37 Exc«ll«nt Location For Commercial - Industrial Use. Home Realty Day 482 2153 4I*M 482 2375 AUCTION - FARM EQUIPMENT OF LAMAR A BENTON ESTATE, HOBBSVILLE, N.C. Saturday, March 13, 1982 - 10:00 A.M. LOCATION: 7 ailes south of Sunbury at junction of Highway 32 and Stata Hoad 1413. Follow auction signs. 1466 International Tractor Harden Sida ttownr 706 International Tractor Ferguson 2-row heanut Digger 400 Farmall Tractor Grain Auger 740 Ford Tractor KMC Vina Cutter "C" Farmall Tractor with Cultivators Hobbs Conveyor - 8 ft. Attachments tor Ford Tractor haul* Sowar 1954 Willis Jeep Carolina Boat t Trailer 1967 F6OO Ford Truck (with sides) Johnson Motor 6 Long Drying Trailers total Gatas Drying Tunnel with Fan and Burner Portable Hog Sheltera 8 ft. Ford Blade (used twice) Klactrlc Fence Wire I heat a 1 Faro Trailer tow 39“ Fence Vim 475 International Folgup Disc (21 ft.) Vood Heater 1 Drain Digger Wooden Barrel Ferguson 12 Shank Chisel Flow Piet torn Scales Lllliston Rolling Cultivator Slaekaalth Anvil Hog Trailer 1 Hand Truck Soall Tools 1 Vico Wrenches •tony snail iteaa too nuoaroos to Motion. SALE RAIN 08 SHINS TERNS: CASH Sandwiches and Beverages told by Gatas County Rescue Squad. HOT RESPONSIBLE FOB ACCIDENTS SALE CONDUCTED Wt EARL HTDER, LICENSED AUCTIONED SALE AUTHOR HED BT: HOME 8. BENTON, DECUTOR coortknator. According to Holmes, there are presently some 35 emergency sir transport systems operating in the United States. Two years ago, when Medical Center Hospitals began to study the feasibility of such a system, there were only IS. “Air ambulances save Uvea, and it is this simple fact which prompted us to develop an air transport service,” Holmes said. Holmes said that a key benefit of the service is the speed with which accident victims can receive definite treatment and be moved to an emergency medical center. Speed and the presence of proper medical care are also crucial factors in transferring critically ill patients from one hospital to another. The Nightingale service can reduce land transport time by 60 to 70 per cent. The helicopter can lift off within three to five minutes of dispatch and has a cruising speed of 130 miles per hour. Subject only to extreme weather conditions, the service will be available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Medical Center Hospitals is leasing the helicopter from Chesapeake & Potomac Airways, Inc., of Baltimore, Md., a member of the Omniflight Group. The leasing arrrangement provides for the services of three pilots and a mechanic as well as the helicopter, which has been specially equipped with all the critical care equipment, drugs and medical supplies necessary to administer advanced life support at accident scenes and enroute to receiving hospitals. One flight nurse, one Paramedic and one pilot will be on duty at the Nor folk General helipad at all times and will be on board during each airlift. “All flight nurses have completed a rigorous training program of emergency and critical care nursing, both on-the-scene and in-flight,” said Connie N. Schneider, R. M., chief flight nurse who is responsible for Nightingale training programs. Five full-time flight nurses and ten Paramedics Continued On Page 11-B Aihuhb Two major components of Slltmitton hi energy and environmental projects at are rapMy taking shape there. More- than 500 con struction workers are busy right now building the second hogged (pulverised) toe! hotter and related en a new set of evaporators for the Plymouth Fiber Group’s power and chemical recovery department. The new hogged fuel boiler, which is desfeied to use wood waste and other alternate fuels, is about half completed now. It is scheduled to come on line in August. The latest state-of the-art cleaning equipment a third generation dry scrubber and a new stack towering 250 feet in the air is being constructed for the boiler now, also. When this project is completed, die two hogged fuel boilers at Plymouth will be using 1800 tons a day of bark, sawdust and other waste wood to generate power and steam for mill operations. This will save millions on the price of foel oil, make good use of a former solid waste, and help make Weyerhaeuser in dependent of imported oil supplies. That means greater long-term job security for mill employees. While energy and en vironmental projects go up, Energy Crec&t For IrKfividuals GREENSBORO Last year, more than 80,000 North Carolina taxpayers claimed the residential energy tax credit on their Federal income tax returns, substantially reducing their tax bill, the Internal Revenue Service said. The credit is based on 15 per cent of the first $2,000 of allowable expenses, to a maximum of S3OO credit. Allowable expenses are the cost of insulation, storm doors and windows, weatherstripping, caulking and replacement burners on furnaces that conserve fuel. A more lucrative credit is allowed for expenses in curred in installing solar, wind, and geothermal energy units in a residence. The credit is 40 per cent of the first SIO,OOO of expenses, or a $4,000 maximum credit. Both credits may be used only to reduce a tax liability, not to increase a refund. A taxpayer may carry over any unused credit to the next tax year, or through 1967, the IRS said. Additional information is available in Publication 90S, “Energy Credit for In dividuals.” This free publication may be ordered by calling the toll-free number, 1-800-241-3860. The Chowan Herald iaT* arderfo beat today’s very tough com petition in the forest products industry. Weyerhaeusm Cjwsjmy Is -«**_>—>— vuICWHCWo. This saunas using the quality sad productivity Aa excellent example of this at Plyaaoulh recently was dtivotopntemt of a aew operating strategy at dm 55040n5-per-day Number Four Blench Pleat, which provides bleached pi# for the Fine Paper machines, NC-4 and NC-5. This pulp tdoschhm slant is a dynamic displacement bleaching svstem that m built in 197 C as part of a S3BB - expansion and modernisation of Plymouth Fiber Group operations. The new operating strategy for the plant is to employ a new method of controlling the chemical usage per ton of bleached pulp, while still maintaining the same high quality brightness and total productivity requirements. Production employees have been able to reduce the chemical costs of the plant by 25 par cent for an estimated cost reduction of more than SBOO,OBO a year. That kind of ingenuity is the name of the game today. Many mills throughout the industry have been cur tailed or shutdown, some never to reopen, due to die current prolonged recession. As pulp, paper and paperboard markets con tinue to soften and prices continue to drop for the products, Weyerhaeuser employees are searching for newer and better ways to get the job done. Innovations with existiig equipment is just one way. They’re finding others, too. fust to tNow oomw to volt. JONES £jk REAL ESTATE Sit S. Broad St ■f|| Call Terry Jeaet At •l» 452 ?5&2 NEW LISTINGS: HISTORIC DISTRICT Lovofy tvr« story cotoßtel boine or corner tot Features living room, dan, dining room, kitchen, fh* bedrooms, garage. Easy waiting distance of downtown. IRSN. MORGAN PARK —acre attractive wooded tot, SIIJW. BASE RD. —Brick, LR. kitchen, 3 BR, bath, carport, fenced back yard. $35,600. CHOWAN RIVER - Ibis rtvartrate borne features LR. kitchen s BR, nice bulkbeaded lot. stt,ooo. MORGAN PARK - This unique -fair) * tvrasfory home features LR, den, kitchen, 3 BR. two baths, garage. uV* ON CHOWAN RIVER Tvra stery brick hMbt, featuring 4 BR, 3 baths, LR, kit cben, dan with firapteca pfoa fonaibr roora Deck awertookteg the water. $M,616 wife owner financing available. iff innrr c iTTirinr Intferiale nw nwnllnwahquHriittilii MEXICO RD. - FOR SALE OR RENT—This teree bedroom brick home features large living room, dan (fireplace), kfochan. two batkn,awdgarage. $t8,666. MORGAN PARK FOR SALE OR RENT Attractive brick heme an laiger corner lot featuring LR, dan, kibchan, 3 BR, 2 baths, garage. ssLtek FOREST PARK 3 BR, 3 hatha, LR, dns kitchen, herdwwad floors, acreenad back porch. AttractteaasaateaMeaNrtgayenthper cate. 956,616 BUILDING tot ea rniwrithere near reentry chib; beautiful view of Sound. $0,506. COUNTRY CLUB DR, - yyl fNfeatwres LR, DR, kitchen, 1 foi baths, 3BR plus 4th BR or de>ol 11 L/rap with AC vrorkshop; cedar paneled back parch; sapor ilr>_f v COLONY DR. - Neat « yr. aM heaw ea forge let Features family room (flraplaca), Florida raaaL 3 BR, hatfo, wtttlty roeoL carport Thh aae is uaiquety dtfforaaL Cal me. $36,666. FOR SALE OR RENT-Amwhead; LR. kitchen. 3 BR, bath Fwtelfort $CT,666. HWY it —Brand new! 1156 a» ft brick caartractien Features grant roam with fireplace, DR, kUchaa, 3 BR, 3 baths, ittittyieete, deck. Itejsio. HWY. 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