Posts Tagged ‘emergency’
Tuesday, May 12th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
INDIANTOWN — Wildfires had consumed more than 2,000 acres in Martin County by Tuesday morning, and firefighters were working to contain the fires that were burning for a third day, officials said.
There were as many as 10 fires that firefighters had to contend with late Monday and overnight, according to Melissa Yunas, spokeswoman for the state Division of Forestry.
Three single-engine air tankers were called in late Monday to battle the main fire that threatened the Indianwood mobile home community, according to Melissa Yunas, spokeswoman for the state Division of Forestry.
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Friday, May 1st, 2009 by Eve Samples
VERO BEACH — Piper Aircraft Inc. has been sold to an international investment firm for an undisclosed price.
The Vero Beach-based plane maker announced today that Imprimis purchased 100 stake in the company from American Capital Ltd. (Nasdaq: ACAS).
“Imprimis intends to invest significant capital in Piper’s current operations to strengthen its position in its traditional markets and support the development of key new products such as the PiperJet,” Piper said in a statement.
Imprimis, which operates from offices in Bangkok, Singapore and Brunei Darussalam, is committed to keeping Piper’s headquarters in Vero Beach, the company said. (more…)
Tags: Aircraft, american capital, beach, chief, development, emergency, history, imprimis, Piper, Plane, planes, prices, Tradition
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Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
FORT PIERCE — Not much will change Friday when Lawnwood Regional Medical Center & Heart Institute begins serving as a provisional state trauma center.
Much of the $15 million Lawnwood invested in five trauma surgeons, staff training, new equipment and emergency department renovations was earmarked two years ago when hospital officials proposed St. Lucie County taxpayers chip in $7 million a year to pay for the regional, Level II trauma center.
Trauma tax opponents said then Lawnwood’s parent company, Tennessee-based HCA Inc., would find the cash if it really wanted to care for trauma patients. Nearly 75 percent of voters rejected the trauma tax.
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Tuesday, April 21st, 2009 by TCPalm.com
VERO BEACH — A baseball-related organization is reportedly close to signing a five-year agreement for the use of Dodgertown.
County officials are declining to release the name of the proposed new tenant, although county officials previously met with Minor League Baseball President Pat O’Conner about the facility.
While the deal expected does not involve a Major League team, it leaves open the possibility of one using Holman Stadium for spring training in the future.
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Tags: appeals, baseball, beach, children, college, commissioners, contract, Dodgers, dodgertown, emergency, hotel, name, orioles, spring, tourism, travel
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Indian River County, Treasure Coast business, Vero Beach | No Comments »
Thursday, April 16th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
TALLAHASSEE — The long-sought Indian Street Bridge, along with 16 other transportation projects expected to bring money and jobs to the Treasure Coast, got the green light from the state Joint Legislative Budget Commission Wednesday.
The 14-member commission comprised of Senate and House members agreed, without debate, to accept $3.8 billion in federal dollars that will pay for a cornucopia of projects targeting transportation, health and education.
Backers say the package will help the state recover from the worst recession in decades.
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Posted in Economy, Indiantown, Martin County, Palm City, Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie County, State, Stuart, Traffic, Treasure Coast business | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, March 17th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
JENSEN BEACH — The downtown Jensen Beach bar scene has been a little quieter than usual lately.
A rule limiting noise at entertainment venues passed last month to give Martin County residents some peace and quiet. But it’s also giving a financial migraine to live music bars, specifically ones with outdoor entertainment such as Crawdaddy’s and JB Pip’s Tiki Bar and Grill in Jensen Beach.
“We just had our 10-year anniversary, and this is by far the biggest blow we’ve had,” Crawdaddy’s owner Mark Kren said. “It’s like a stake in my heart.”
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Tags: bars, beach, children, commissioners, communication, deputies, deputy, driving, emergency, fines, kids, mom, mother, noise, ordinance, property, Shell, sheriff, Stuart, travel, yard
Posted in Entertainment, Jensen Beach, Martin County, Treasure Coast business | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, March 10th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
STUART — Cotton & Co. in Stuart released a survey focused on buyer confidence, attitudes and beliefs on the real estate market’s recovery.
About 12 percent of survey respondents said they believe the real estate market has reached the bottom while 34 percent believe it will reach the bottom within 6 months. Another 65 percent believe the real estate market would reach the bottom within 12 months and 39 percent believe reduction in inventory levels signals a market turnaround.
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Tags: emergency, sale, sales, single-family, Stuart
Posted in Economy, Fort Pierce, Indian River County, Martin County, Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie County, Stuart, Treasure Coast business | No Comments »
Wednesday, March 4th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
SEWALL’S POINT — Sewall’s Point resident Sherman Allen just assumed Florida Power & Light Co. had the authority to bury a 13,000-volt distribution line on his property 4 ½ years ago, but a Martin County court has decided the company was less than candid with Allen and ruled the power line must go.
In late 2002, FPL obtained a permit from the Town of Sewall’s Point to use a drainage easement along Allen’s property to bury a power line it was running under the St. Lucie River from Stuart as a second, alternative power source for the town in emergencies.
Once the approximately $425,000 project made landfall in Sewall’s Point in 2004, the company began burying the heavy line and 8-inch conduit on Allen’s property.
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Posted in Courts, Martin County, Stuart | 2 Comments »
Friday, February 20th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
PORT ST. LUCIE — State health officials suspect a Port St. Lucie child’s death this month was from the flu virus.
However, the cause of death can not be confirmed until St. Lucie County Health Department officials receive an autopsy report from the Medical Examiner’s Office, said Arlease Hall, St. Lucie County Health Department spokeswoman.
On Wednesday, Florida Today reported the flu virus arrived late in state and had claimed the life of a Port St. Lucie child, bringing the nation’s total pediatric deaths to five for this flu season.
Although the flu is not a reportable disease, the state monitors its activity through sentinel physicians and the reports of emergency room physicians, according to Florida Today. (more…)
Tags: death, drinking, emergency, hand, Health, hospital, medical, physician, shot, students, teacher, teachers
Posted in Health, Port St. Lucie, Schools, State | No Comments »
Thursday, February 19th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
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Two firefighters arrested Tuesday on charges of growing marijuana for sale are no longer employed by the St. Lucie County Fire District.
One resigned and one was fired, according to Catherine Chaney, district spokeswoman.
Firefighter and emergency medical technician Herman Michael Gonzalez, 36, of Palm City had posted a $105,000 bond after his arrest for operating the third largest grow house to be raided in Martin County in the past 10 years. It was in a rental warehouse in the Tropical Farms area of unincorporated Martin County.
To see video inside the grow house, click here
Edward J. Nobles II, 37, of Fort Pierce, a firefighter-engineer, was arrested based on information obtained after Gonzalez’s arrest. He was found to being growing marijuana at his home. He posted $10,000 bond and was released by the St. Lucie County Jail. Investigators did not say how or if the two men are connected.
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Posted in Community events, Crime, Economy, Hobe Sound, Indian River County, Martin County, Schools, Sebastian, St. Lucie County, Treasure Coast business, Weird News | 3 Comments »