State Approves Brunswick To Offer Paramedic Training For First Time Brunswick County has been approved by the state to offer the paramedic education program for the first time. Once the year-long program with 593 hours of training is completed. Brunswick County Emergency Medical Services will operate at the paramedic level. The program will t->e offered at Brunswick Community College beginning with a registration session at 7 p.m. Monday. Oct. IS, in the l)ll Training Center. Brunswick County Government Complex, Bolivia. Eddie Brown. Brunswick County EMS assis tant director and training officer, will be the course's primary instructor. Physicians, nurses and other paramedics also will participate in the training. "People who wish to participate in this ad vanced education must be aware of the tremen dous time commitment." Brown said. "The com plete paramedic education program involves par ticipants Hot only in 24S classroom hours, but al so in 44 hours of examinations. 1 1<> hours of hos pital/clinic time, and ISO in field internship." Classes will meet regularly on Monday and Wednesday evenings. Participants will lie re quired to be present on some other weekday evenings and weekends, also. "People who wish to be paramedics definitely need the support of their family." according to Brown. Since the class will be limited to 50 students, spaces will be assigned on a first-come, first "The complete paramedic education program involves participants not only in 248 classroom hours , but also in 49 hours of examinations, 116 hours of hospital/ clinic time , and 180 in field internship. " ? Eddie Brown served basis at registration, with priority given to those with intermediate-level emergency medical technician credentials ( KMT- 1) If it is not filled with KMT- I s. then l-MT'D's (emergency medical technicians: defibrillator) and. lastly, basic EMTs w ill be considered. Those who plan to register must bring the fol lowing documentation: proof of provider affilia tion. EMT-level certification card, proof of he patitis B vaccine and tuberculosis vaccine within the past year. Students also will lie required to purchase malpractice insurance before the clinical portion of the training begins. The Brunswick County Paramedic Program should be fully operational by January 1995, Brown said. It will join 47 other paramedic-level counties statewide. "Brunswick County has its own unique chal lenges due to the geographic distance of the coun ty, and due to the large influx of vacationers who participate in activities which generate trauma and accidents." Brown added. Brown is a registered nurse, a certified mobile intensive care nurse and a certified EMT-P ( emergency medical technician paramedic). He says he came to Brunswick County five months ago for the challenge. He had initiated a para medic-level program as EMS training officer in Cleveland County in 1989 and in Mecklenburg County in 1985. He also participated in the edu cation process of Gaston Countv's program in 1988. "The number of dedicated volunteers who staff the rescue and emergency squads throughout the county has amazed me," Brown said. He added that the program was helped to keep going by the leadership of Carolyn Crecelius. nurse liaison from The Brunswick Hospital; Catherine Black burn. assistant nurse liaison from Dosher Mem orial Hospital; and Vickie Hardee of Brunswick Community College. The EMT program is ongoing, with four levels of training provided continuously. For information about specific classes sched uled. contact Vickie Hardee of Brunswick Community College's Continuing Education Department at 754-6900, 457-6329 or 343-0203. Local Residents Turn Out To Chart History Of Roads nearly uhj people tilled Pleasant View Missonary Baptist Church Saturday afternoon to share Iheir memories of life on Old George town and Jenrettc roads. The data they provided regarding people who lived on or near the two roads or used the roads to reach lo cal schools, churches or cemeteries is being forwarded to state legisla tors and N.C. Department of Trans portation officials in an effort to get the state to maintain the roads, said spokesman Robert Gore. Old Georgetown Road from N.C. W4 lo Ocean Isle Beach Road (Four Mile Road) is scheduled for widen ing and paving in 1995. but Gore said local residents want it done sooner because the road is some times impossible for school buses to travel. They plan to document for state officials that Old Georgetown and Jenrette. which loops off it. both existed before 1975, but were never included on county road maps. The state first took over care of sec ondary roads in 1975, and for the two roads to qualify for state main tenance now it must be shown, with in a reasonable doubt, that they ex isted before that date. Gore has been searching out old. non-county maps of the area, and re searching local gravesites. Saturday afternoon, he called a roll of those buried in cemeteries such as Rasha Bay and St. Anna, which were locat ed between Hale Swamp Road and N.C. 904. and matched the deceased with the roads on which they had lived sometime prior to 1975. "We've got a stack of these now," said Gore, holding up one respon dent's list. "Do you think we'll get our road paved'.'" Gore said he was especially touched by the appearance of 88 year-old Rev. Claude W. Gore, a re Oct. 1 5 Registration Deadline For Fort Fisher WWII Festivities It will be a time for reminiscing as well as an anniversary commem oration. and you are invited. You can return to World War II days as Fort Fisher State Historic Site observes the 50th anniversary of the state's wartime activity Friday through Sunday, Nov. 5-7. All veterans and those interested in southeastern North Carolina's contribution to the war effort are in vited to participate in a bus tour of the World War II remains of Camp Davis at Holly Ridge and Fort Fisher. Visitors can see World War II dis plays including military vehicles such as a haif-track jeep, ambulance, two-and-one-half-ton truck, along with weapons, uniforms and equip ment. "For the veterans this will be a time for memories. For people inter ested in World War II, it will be a unique opportunity to learn just how close the war was to North Caro lina," according to Iceland Smith, as sistant site manager/programs coor dinator. Fort Fisher was reactivated in 1941, and remained active until war's end, according to Smith. Ap proximately 6, (KM) troops trained here as anti-aircraft and coastal ar tillery units. Comprised of 200 buildings, the facility included a movie theater. The classroom sessions took place at Camp Davis, with the hands -on firing at Fort Fisher. Pilots who towed the targets for firing were members of the Women's Army Corps (WAC). Smith explained that the initial experiments for the bazooka anti tank rocket took place here. During the war. Fort Fisher also hosted the famous Joe Louis, then heavyweight boxing champion of the world. In addition to the bus tour of the facilities, the daylong commemora tion will include an appreciation ad dress to veterans trom today's U.S. Army and a presentation by Kristin Czylvian. UNC-W historian, who will discuss this area's contribution to the war effort. Participants will take home two souvenir books as mementos of the occasion, Smith added. "We're planning a unique experi ence," he said, "with considerable participant involvement." Cost for the tour is $21.50 per person, which includes transporta tion from Wilmington, lunch, dinner and mementos. Registration is open through Oct. 15. Space is limited. For details and registration, call the site at (919)458 5538 or the Historic Sites Section in Raleigh at (919)733-5722. The program is sponsored by the Division of Archives and History, an agency of the Department of Cul tural Resources. For Fisher is 20 miles south of Wilmington at Kure Beach. Make money fast. Rid yourself of unwanted items by advertising in the classifieds. Your items may be exactly what someone else is looking for. Advertise in the classifieds and watch your stuff "sale away." THE mSWICKftKACON 754-6890 tired white minister who had lived in the area and considered himself a friend of its residents. State Reps. Dewey Hill and Thomas Wright attended, while Rep. David Redwine, Brunswick County Commissioners Chairman Don War ren, Brunswick County Board of Education Chairman Donna Baxter and others pledged their support of the effort. Old Georgetown Road was once part of the colonial post road that ran from Washington, D.C., to Charleston. S.C.. by way of George town, S.C. Jenrette Road, said Gore, once meandered from Pleasant View Cemetery, located off Did George town Road near the Sandpiper Bay and Sea Trail golf courses, to Hale Swamp Road, also called Blueberry Farm Road. Old Georgetown Road also intersected with Hale Swamp Road. Sections of those traditional cart ways have since been barricaded, as have accessways to several cemeter ies along the two roads. Progress Reports Issued At WBHS West Brunswick High School stu dents received mid-period progress reports Monday in all subjects. 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