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NRTI as we knew it is no more, and I don't know what will happen in the future. Technically, I'm still employed by the College, though am enjoying a paid hiatus, and working on everything I couldn't work on when I was spending 70 hours a week running the Program, like cleaning up from the tornado that hit, what, 7 years ago now? I'm also commissioned with a nearby county agency, actually answering to one of the more popular instructors, so I'm still trying to keep my hand in.

I'll continue to post information and news from grads and friends, and also want to keep current with LE news and references.

My College phone and e-mail are pretty much out of service, so I'll be setting up yet another account , so we can stay in touch.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Rangers Deliver Baby At Side Of Park Road

From NPS Incidents:
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK
Rangers Deliver Baby At Side Of Park Road
Park dispatch received a 911 call just after 2:30 a.m. last Wednesday in which a park resident reported that his 32-year-old wife, who was seven months pregnant, was experiencing abdominal pain. Rangers responded and found that she was in labor. They got her into a park ambulance and headed for Flagstaff Medical Center, 75 miles away. While still in the park, she began delivering. The ambulance pulled off the road and the baby was brought into the world by paramedic Ken Phillips with ranger/EMT Brett Hergert assisting. There were no complications. Mother and son were taken by ambulance to the Valle Airport and flown to Flagstaff for further evaluation. A Guardian Medical Transport paramedic assisted by monitoring both mother and child during the ambulance transport.

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