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Okaloosa County rallies to aid Hurricane Helene victims
SUMMARY: The United Cajun Navy has partnered with the Okaloosa County community to assist those affected by a recent hurricane. Volunteers are rallying to provide essential supplies, including non-perishable food and baby items, making Okaloosa County a hub for disaster relief. Local medical professionals, including paramedics and nurses, are also volunteering to transport supplies to harder-hit areas like Perry, Florida, and McCrae, Georgia. Dedicated volunteers, like Joey Savage, emphasize the importance of community support and have offered their resources for transportation and storage. Drop-off locations for donations have been established to aid those in need.
Residents of Okaloosa County have come together to provide support to Perry, Florida, and surrounding areas impacted by Hurricane Helene.
Read the full story: https://www.wkrg.com/northwest-florida/okaloosa-county-rallies-to-aid-hurricane-helene-victims/
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FIRST LOOK inside Foley medical tower, new hospital name revealed
SUMMARY: Baldwin County has officially named its new medical tower “Baldwin Heal,” housing advanced surgical facilities, an outpatient surgery center, and an expanded Intensive Care Unit. The second floor is dedicated to Women’s and Children‘s health. CEO Margaret Roelly emphasizes that patient care remains a community priority, reflecting the local connections of staff and patients. With the tower’s opening, 40 new doctors have joined the staff, with more hiring anticipated. The facility aims to provide state-of-the-art services for residents, with patient transfers beginning October 26 and surgeries slated for October 28, enhancing healthcare accessibility in the community.
A multi-million dollar expansion of South Baldwin Regional Medical Center is almost complete with the opening of a new 5-story medical tower and a new name. The expansion is not only bricks and mortar, it’s also an upgrade in medical services at the hospital.
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Red Cross Shares How You Can Help | October 15, 2024 | News 19 at 6 p.m.
SUMMARY: The Southern U.S. is still recovering from the recent impacts of hurricanes, with the American Red Cross leading relief efforts. Trevor Riggen, President of Humanitarian Services at the Red Cross, reported extensive damage from Florida to Tennessee, including tornado devastation and widespread power outages. He emphasized that financial donations are the most effective way to aid recovery, allowing for targeted procurement of necessary supplies like sleeping bags and cooking equipment. The organization is also seeking volunteers, providing free training to those who want to contribute directly to affected communities. Donations can significantly assist ongoing relief efforts.
Hurricanes Milton and Helene proved that a hurricane’s effect can be felt nationwide.ย
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Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office speaks on Milton relief efforts
SUMMARY: In the Tampa Bay Area, Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office volunteers are helping communities recover by cleaning debris and managing traffic. Major Kevin Kirkpatrick explains that their willingness to assist comes from the appreciation they receive from affected residents. Despite the uncertainty of their tasks, the team is dedicated to serving wherever needed. They embrace their motto that “service is in their DNA.” Currently, 19 volunteers have been deployed to Manatee County since Wednesday, and they anticipate returning home soon. The commitment to aiding those in distress underscores the spirit of community and support in times of crisis.
The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office has been helping with debris clearing and traffic control since leaving for deployment on Wednesday.
Read the full story: https://www.wkrg.com/northwest-florida/okaloosa-county/okaloosa-county-sheriffs-office-helps-manatee-county-after-hurricane-milton-devastation/
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