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Sf)p Satiy (Tar HM Town Faced With EMS Squeeze Bv Enyonam Kpeglo Staff Writer Officials at area Emergency Medical Services say they are struggling to keep pace with an increasing volume of calls, posing a potentially life-threatening sit uation for UNC students who rely on their services. Orange County EMS Chief Ray deFriess, whose squad responds to emergency calls on the University’s campus, said incentives were not in place to bring in more volunteer EMS technicians. “I started in 1071 when we ran 30 to 40 calls a month now we respond to 30 calls a day,” deFriess said. “It is hard er to get the volunteers we need because the number of training hours has drasti cally increased.” Since 1997, emergency response time for Orange County has increased by 39 seconds. DeFriess said an EMS contract with the University would increase funding for more paid personnel and decrease emergency response time for the EMS services. 2 Columbine Teens Gunned Down Associated Press LITTLE I ON, Colo. Two Columbine High School sweethearts were found dead early Monday after a shooting at a sandwich shop within sight of their school, compounding the heart break in the community that suffered the worst school shooting in U.S. history. The bodies of Nicholas Kunselman, 15, and Stephanie Hart, 16, were dis covered inside the Subway shop where Kunselman worked. Investigators did not disclose a motive but ruled out mur der-suicide. Jefferson County sheriff’s spokesman Steve Davis said the cause of death had not been determined, and he said he did not know whether a weapon had been found. Investigators were reviewing a videotape from a surveillance camera inside the restaurant. “I hope it was just a robbery,” said one of Kunselman’s co-workers, j.J. 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Music I FEMALE SINGER WANTED for area group doing all original material. Steve Kilbey meets Sarah McLachlan!?!! Call Joe. 929-1595 Real Estate FORECLOSED HOMES LOW OR $0 DOWN! Gov't & Bank Repos! Financing available! Local listings. 800-501-1777. ext 1905 Volunteering Healthy Volunteers Needed For Research study Male and females greater than 18 years old are needed to participate in a research study of an investigational drug which affects blood clotting. Study requires 9 outpatient visits and 5 overnight stays in the research center over a period of 1 month. No other medications allowed except for oral contraceptives. Earn up to SIOOO for study completion. Interested subjects should contact Dr. Scott Pescatore at ' (919) 960-3294 or Dr. Celeste Lindley at (919) 962-0028. “Most of our emergency calls are from students. However, the University does not have a contract with us like they do with the fire department,” he* said. “UNC even has its own police department and I think it needs to include EMS on contract as well.” Matthew Mauzy, captain of the Orange EMS and Rescue Squad, also said the waning number of county EMS volunteers was a result of intensified training requirements, but not the only limiting agent. “The more stringent training regula tions may deter prospective EMS tech nicians from joining area squads,” he said. “Also, I think volunteerism as a whole is decreasing.” Greg Edwards, a Wake County vol unteer EMS technician, said he agreed that more volunteers were needed to keep up with an increasing volume of emergency calls. “Most area squads have the same number of technicians as they did five years ago,” Edwards said. “Since our call volume has increased, it appears that Hodack, 22. “I’ve had more than enough of this. This stuff needs to stop.” The shooting was the latest in a string of tragedies that have hit the Denver suburb since teenage gunmen Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold killed 12 stu dents and a teacher at Columbine on April 20 and then committed suicide. Classes remained in session Monday, but at least 100 students stayed away. Students said some of those who did attend could be seen crying in the hall ways. At least 25 counselors were kept busy most of the day, said Betty Fitzpatrick, health services director for the school district. “It reminds me of everything. It’s just like flashbacks,” said Nathan Vanderau, an 18-year-old senior who knew some of the victims of last year’s shooting as well as Monday’s victims, and is in counsel ing. Among the other incidents that have added to the unease in the community: Summer Jobs Real Estate Mountain Land 14 acres with incredible views. 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He also said he hoped to recruit potential volunteers. “I would like to see more people get involved in the EMS profession,” White said. “I’ve noticed that many people choose to pursue bachelor’s degrees instead of opting for EMS training.” Mauzy said the EMS administrators actively recruited volunteer technicians at the University and communities in Orange County. “We have a few student volunteers, but most cannot commit two or three years like we request,” he said. “Also, UNC does not teach EMS classes and the nearest facility is Durham Technical Community College.” The City Editor can be reached at citydesk@unc.edu. ■ In October, the mother of a stu dent partially paralyzed in the massacre shot herself to death. ■ On Feb. 1, the body of an 11-year old boy was found in a trash bin within blocks of the school. No arrests have been made. ■ Last week, a Florida man pleaded guilty in Denver to sending a Columbine student an Internet message threatening to finish the massacre. The threat prompted officials to close the school for the Christmas holidays two days early. He faces up to five years in prison. Friends said Hart enjoyed sports but was quiet and didn’t: go out much except to stop by the sub shop to see Kunselman. He had worked at the sub shop for only a month but had won the manag er’s confidence and often was assigned to close the restaurant at 10 p.m., Hodack said. [ For Rent | iflfc Bet , so* ” Granville Towers CAMHFCf lAIIC —' today! Tl| Hr **""*****" On popular Franklin St. Spaces available for Adjacent to campus! 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He said printing point spreads encouraged bookies to approach college athletes and made gambling seem legal. Bill Brooks, president of the N.C. Family Policy Council, attended the CANDIDATE From Page 3 Republican candidate for the position of state auditor, submitted Campbell’s election papers and filing fee. “It certainly raises questions about what’s going on when there’s a Republican candidate'who filed two candidates for the Democratic Party,” Gilbert said. “It looks like games were being played with the process, and I don’t think that the voters of North Carolina will like that.” Dan Gurley, political director of the Republican Party, said his office did not support Daly’s actions. “I think that anyone that’s being encouraged to get [BOYS DON’T cry"“Sal I THE CIDER HOUSE RULES i 5C i : Copies j Must present coupon. A I | Good on plain white Jff, j j 81/2xll self-serve & j autofeed copies. Expires February 29.2000 |^j jC.o. copies; 1 169 E. 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