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DukSezQuak reacted to Fartknockr for a gallery image, Sitting at the Beach -
DukSezQuak got a reaction from NefariousBonne for a gallery image, Sunset RadarLakeview County Police doing a roadside RADAR check on passing vehicles in a notorious speed zone, whilst getting a view of the sunset.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from t0y for a gallery image, Sunset RadarLakeview County Police doing a roadside RADAR check on passing vehicles in a notorious speed zone, whilst getting a view of the sunset.
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DukSezQuak reacted to xMoD for a gallery image, <3Should I keep taking screenshots?
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from NeulandInternet for a gallery image, Happy New YearA Lakeview County Police Canine Officer taking part in the New Years celebration on the coast.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from RobertTM for a gallery image, Seizure.No, not the medical seizure. The diner featured in a story not so long ago is being seized by the San Andreas State Health Authority. This morning at 6 AM, the SASHA-FAP (Food and Alcohol Poisoning) unit arrived at the diner just outside of Paleto Bay with a seizure notice.
Lakeview County Police also attended to ensure the property was vacated safely. The owners of the property had to be forcefully removed, and several customers were upset that they now had to go elsewhere for their breakfasts.
"So now what, I have to go to 24/7 and buy a breakfast burrito?" said one customer.
"Now you listen here sonny, I've been eatin' at this here establishment for sixty years, and ain't had no problems ya hear? Now some silly kid gets sick and here we go. Grow some balls! What a society!" said an elderly gentleman as he waddled to his vehicle.
"It's just not safe anymore." says Stuart Nostra, I.C. Field Officer.
"The building has various safety issues alone, and is just not satisfactory for the food industry. After three cases of food poisoning in one week, we had to investigate."
The investigation by SASHA ruled that there were various health and safety violations. Staff wearing dirty clothing, not washing their hands. Poor food preparation and storage, among all things.
The building has been condemned and is listed for demolition within the next month. The owners have been fined under the Food Service Act of San Andreas, and face a judge next month on January 20th.
Jim Slim, PaletoTIMES
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from NefariousBonne for a gallery image, Leaving the Big City.While on the way out of Los Santos after dropping a patient transfer off at the Mount Zonah Medical Facility, a Lakeview County EMS unit was dispatched to a multi-vehicle collision and had to respond hot through intersections and usual Los Santos traffic and is seen here clearing a red light that leads out of the city.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Jurr for a gallery image, Life can be as fast as a flash.So can we.
A brand new Vapid Ambulance outfitted for the Lakeview County EMS is parked outside the Paleto Bay Regional Health Facility, along with a SASHA EMS Ambulance.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from NefariousBonne for a gallery image, Life can be as fast as a flash.So can we.
A brand new Vapid Ambulance outfitted for the Lakeview County EMS is parked outside the Paleto Bay Regional Health Facility, along with a SASHA EMS Ambulance.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction fromDeactivated Memberfor a gallery image, Seizure.No, not the medical seizure. The diner featured in a story not so long ago is being seized by the San Andreas State Health Authority. This morning at 6 AM, the SASHA-FAP (Food and Alcohol Poisoning) unit arrived at the diner just outside of Paleto Bay with a seizure notice.
Lakeview County Police also attended to ensure the property was vacated safely. The owners of the property had to be forcefully removed, and several customers were upset that they now had to go elsewhere for their breakfasts.
"So now what, I have to go to 24/7 and buy a breakfast burrito?" said one customer.
"Now you listen here sonny, I've been eatin' at this here establishment for sixty years, and ain't had no problems ya hear? Now some silly kid gets sick and here we go. Grow some balls! What a society!" said an elderly gentleman as he waddled to his vehicle.
"It's just not safe anymore." says Stuart Nostra, I.C. Field Officer.
"The building has various safety issues alone, and is just not satisfactory for the food industry. After three cases of food poisoning in one week, we had to investigate."
The investigation by SASHA ruled that there were various health and safety violations. Staff wearing dirty clothing, not washing their hands. Poor food preparation and storage, among all things.
The building has been condemned and is listed for demolition within the next month. The owners have been fined under the Food Service Act of San Andreas, and face a judge next month on January 20th.
Jim Slim, PaletoTIMES
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from NefariousBonne for a gallery image, Seizure.No, not the medical seizure. The diner featured in a story not so long ago is being seized by the San Andreas State Health Authority. This morning at 6 AM, the SASHA-FAP (Food and Alcohol Poisoning) unit arrived at the diner just outside of Paleto Bay with a seizure notice.
Lakeview County Police also attended to ensure the property was vacated safely. The owners of the property had to be forcefully removed, and several customers were upset that they now had to go elsewhere for their breakfasts.
"So now what, I have to go to 24/7 and buy a breakfast burrito?" said one customer.
"Now you listen here sonny, I've been eatin' at this here establishment for sixty years, and ain't had no problems ya hear? Now some silly kid gets sick and here we go. Grow some balls! What a society!" said an elderly gentleman as he waddled to his vehicle.
"It's just not safe anymore." says Stuart Nostra, I.C. Field Officer.
"The building has various safety issues alone, and is just not satisfactory for the food industry. After three cases of food poisoning in one week, we had to investigate."
The investigation by SASHA ruled that there were various health and safety violations. Staff wearing dirty clothing, not washing their hands. Poor food preparation and storage, among all things.
The building has been condemned and is listed for demolition within the next month. The owners have been fined under the Food Service Act of San Andreas, and face a judge next month on January 20th.
Jim Slim, PaletoTIMES
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from thegreathah for a gallery image, Seizure.No, not the medical seizure. The diner featured in a story not so long ago is being seized by the San Andreas State Health Authority. This morning at 6 AM, the SASHA-FAP (Food and Alcohol Poisoning) unit arrived at the diner just outside of Paleto Bay with a seizure notice.
Lakeview County Police also attended to ensure the property was vacated safely. The owners of the property had to be forcefully removed, and several customers were upset that they now had to go elsewhere for their breakfasts.
"So now what, I have to go to 24/7 and buy a breakfast burrito?" said one customer.
"Now you listen here sonny, I've been eatin' at this here establishment for sixty years, and ain't had no problems ya hear? Now some silly kid gets sick and here we go. Grow some balls! What a society!" said an elderly gentleman as he waddled to his vehicle.
"It's just not safe anymore." says Stuart Nostra, I.C. Field Officer.
"The building has various safety issues alone, and is just not satisfactory for the food industry. After three cases of food poisoning in one week, we had to investigate."
The investigation by SASHA ruled that there were various health and safety violations. Staff wearing dirty clothing, not washing their hands. Poor food preparation and storage, among all things.
The building has been condemned and is listed for demolition within the next month. The owners have been fined under the Food Service Act of San Andreas, and face a judge next month on January 20th.
Jim Slim, PaletoTIMES
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Slendis for a gallery image, Seizure.No, not the medical seizure. The diner featured in a story not so long ago is being seized by the San Andreas State Health Authority. This morning at 6 AM, the SASHA-FAP (Food and Alcohol Poisoning) unit arrived at the diner just outside of Paleto Bay with a seizure notice.
Lakeview County Police also attended to ensure the property was vacated safely. The owners of the property had to be forcefully removed, and several customers were upset that they now had to go elsewhere for their breakfasts.
"So now what, I have to go to 24/7 and buy a breakfast burrito?" said one customer.
"Now you listen here sonny, I've been eatin' at this here establishment for sixty years, and ain't had no problems ya hear? Now some silly kid gets sick and here we go. Grow some balls! What a society!" said an elderly gentleman as he waddled to his vehicle.
"It's just not safe anymore." says Stuart Nostra, I.C. Field Officer.
"The building has various safety issues alone, and is just not satisfactory for the food industry. After three cases of food poisoning in one week, we had to investigate."
The investigation by SASHA ruled that there were various health and safety violations. Staff wearing dirty clothing, not washing their hands. Poor food preparation and storage, among all things.
The building has been condemned and is listed for demolition within the next month. The owners have been fined under the Food Service Act of San Andreas, and face a judge next month on January 20th.
Jim Slim, PaletoTIMES
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from CG Blaze for a gallery image, State Health Authority in talks to assume EMS ServicesIt's in talks; the San Andreas State Health Authority is considering assuming all EMS Operations within the state.
This would mean a centralized dispatch, and EMS system.
"It would essentially eradicate all other EMS services, and replace them with a central service under the state." said Ross Bugley, spokesman for SASHA.
"It would make things more fluid and simple."
However, not everyone agrees. Multiple EMS workers within the state are up in arms about the idea.
"Personally, if they put everyone under the same system, what does that mean for me? Sure, I might get to keep my job as a Paramedic, but my pay is going to go down. I guarantee it." said a Paramedic, who wishes to remain anonymous.
"We know that people will be defensive about the change, we planned for that. We assure all EMS workers that they will not lose their positions and that we will do the best we can to keep their original salaries in place." - Ross Bugley.
The next few months will be interesting, to see how the SASHA handles the situation and how EMS officials take the changes that are being brought up.
Tom Killter, CountyNEWSTALK
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from 11john11 for a gallery image, State Health Authority in talks to assume EMS ServicesIt's in talks; the San Andreas State Health Authority is considering assuming all EMS Operations within the state.
This would mean a centralized dispatch, and EMS system.
"It would essentially eradicate all other EMS services, and replace them with a central service under the state." said Ross Bugley, spokesman for SASHA.
"It would make things more fluid and simple."
However, not everyone agrees. Multiple EMS workers within the state are up in arms about the idea.
"Personally, if they put everyone under the same system, what does that mean for me? Sure, I might get to keep my job as a Paramedic, but my pay is going to go down. I guarantee it." said a Paramedic, who wishes to remain anonymous.
"We know that people will be defensive about the change, we planned for that. We assure all EMS workers that they will not lose their positions and that we will do the best we can to keep their original salaries in place." - Ross Bugley.
The next few months will be interesting, to see how the SASHA handles the situation and how EMS officials take the changes that are being brought up.
Tom Killter, CountyNEWSTALK
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from NefariousBonne for a gallery image, State Health Authority in talks to assume EMS ServicesIt's in talks; the San Andreas State Health Authority is considering assuming all EMS Operations within the state.
This would mean a centralized dispatch, and EMS system.
"It would essentially eradicate all other EMS services, and replace them with a central service under the state." said Ross Bugley, spokesman for SASHA.
"It would make things more fluid and simple."
However, not everyone agrees. Multiple EMS workers within the state are up in arms about the idea.
"Personally, if they put everyone under the same system, what does that mean for me? Sure, I might get to keep my job as a Paramedic, but my pay is going to go down. I guarantee it." said a Paramedic, who wishes to remain anonymous.
"We know that people will be defensive about the change, we planned for that. We assure all EMS workers that they will not lose their positions and that we will do the best we can to keep their original salaries in place." - Ross Bugley.
The next few months will be interesting, to see how the SASHA handles the situation and how EMS officials take the changes that are being brought up.
Tom Killter, CountyNEWSTALK
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DukSezQuak got a reaction fromDeactivated Memberfor a gallery image, State Health Authority in talks to assume EMS ServicesIt's in talks; the San Andreas State Health Authority is considering assuming all EMS Operations within the state.
This would mean a centralized dispatch, and EMS system.
"It would essentially eradicate all other EMS services, and replace them with a central service under the state." said Ross Bugley, spokesman for SASHA.
"It would make things more fluid and simple."
However, not everyone agrees. Multiple EMS workers within the state are up in arms about the idea.
"Personally, if they put everyone under the same system, what does that mean for me? Sure, I might get to keep my job as a Paramedic, but my pay is going to go down. I guarantee it." said a Paramedic, who wishes to remain anonymous.
"We know that people will be defensive about the change, we planned for that. We assure all EMS workers that they will not lose their positions and that we will do the best we can to keep their original salaries in place." - Ross Bugley.
The next few months will be interesting, to see how the SASHA handles the situation and how EMS officials take the changes that are being brought up.
Tom Killter, CountyNEWSTALK
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from RolandHUE for a gallery image, HA-FIT Called InThe San Andreas State Health Authority Field Investigation Team (FIT) were called to a diner just outside of Paleto Bay after an emergency call was placed for a possible food poisoning case. Lakeview County Police from the Paleto Base Office and a local rescue ambulance remain on scene to assist with the investigation.
There were two other cases of food poisoning reported to the Paleto Bay District Health Office after they attended a local emergency room after having ate at the diner.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from NefariousBonne for a gallery image, HA-FIT Called InThe San Andreas State Health Authority Field Investigation Team (FIT) were called to a diner just outside of Paleto Bay after an emergency call was placed for a possible food poisoning case. Lakeview County Police from the Paleto Base Office and a local rescue ambulance remain on scene to assist with the investigation.
There were two other cases of food poisoning reported to the Paleto Bay District Health Office after they attended a local emergency room after having ate at the diner.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from NeulandInternet for a gallery image, HA-FIT Called InThe San Andreas State Health Authority Field Investigation Team (FIT) were called to a diner just outside of Paleto Bay after an emergency call was placed for a possible food poisoning case. Lakeview County Police from the Paleto Base Office and a local rescue ambulance remain on scene to assist with the investigation.
There were two other cases of food poisoning reported to the Paleto Bay District Health Office after they attended a local emergency room after having ate at the diner.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction fromDeactivated Memberfor a gallery image, The Most Dangerous part of the Job."The most dangerous aspect of policing - the traffic stop."
A Riverside Police Officer approaching a vehicle who passed her patrol vehicle on the right shoulder just moments before the stop being made.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction fromDeactivated Memberfor a gallery image, SunsetA Riverside Police Officer taking a break by the river, enjoying the sunset.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction fromDeactivated Memberfor a gallery image, RiversideA Town of Riverside Police unit parked down by the riverside doing some riverside patrol ensuring that everyone is behaving themselves down at the riverside.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction from Chappie for a gallery image, RiversideA Town of Riverside Police unit parked down by the riverside doing some riverside patrol ensuring that everyone is behaving themselves down at the riverside.
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DukSezQuak got a reaction fromDeactivated Memberfor a gallery image, Work it, girl.A Sheriff's Supervisor Explorer on-scene of a suspicious person(s) call, the supervisor begins a walkaround of the property on the one side, while a Sheriff's Deputy on the other side of the property.