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Rooks County Health Center enhances local emergency services

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PLAINVILLE – Rooks County Health Center has announced the addition of Avera eEmergency services. Open 24/7, the ER is equipped to handle any patient that comes through the door. However, in the most critical cases, the old adage, “two heads are better than one” can often be true.  The new eEmergency service will provide that extra support to RCH’s clinicians when needed.

At the push of a button, local physicians and emergency room staff have immediate, virtual access to a team of physicians and nurses who specialize in emergency medicine.

Through HD videoconferencing, local clinicians will be able to get support for complex emergency cases, such as heart attack, stroke, respiratory distress or traumatic injury. The eEmergency team can virtually double the number of clinicians in the room.

“With really critical cases, we need to do a lot of things at the same time, while also stepping back to assess the big picture of what’s going on with the patient,” said Mike Sinclair, RCH CEO. “eEmergency can provide support by making transfer arrangements or completing paperwork so we can stay at the patient’s side. Avera’s experienced emergency physician can also help us think through the case and talk through what the next steps could be.”

The eEmergency service is also used for things like multi-victim car accidents, pediatric traumas and poisonings. In these kinds of cases, the eEmergency team can help arrange for a transfer, order a helicopter and contact the receiving hospital if needed. This can save precious time in cases where every minute counts.

“eEmergency gives us the ability to extend and enhance the level of health care in our community,” said Sinclair. “It gives us access to the same type of specialists available in metropolitan areas, enabling us to deliver better care, right here in our community, and keep patients here whenever possible.”

Other communities have reported that transfers to other cities have been reduced because of eEmergency. “In about 25 percent of the cases we see, we can avoid a transfer,” said Jay Weems, Vice President of eCARE Operations.

eEmergency supports patient care in several ways:
Immediate availability of physician-led emergency care, 24 hours a day
Streamlined access to specialists
Activation of emergency transport teams as early as possible
Support when the local facility experiences multiple emergency cases at once
Fewer unnecessary transfers

Since 2004, the nonprofit Avera eCARE, based in Sioux Falls, S.D., has worked to connect the vast knowledge of specialists to patients in rural areas who don’t have these services close by. Avera eCARE offers one of the largest telehealth networks in the United States, supporting more than 225 health centers, clinics, long-term care centers and correctional facilities within an eight-state region. This virtual service supports the local health care workforce by improving retention and recruitment in rural areas.

“eCARE offers a win-win for both patients and their families and the health care facilities providing care. In all our services, we are working to help patients get better faster without having to travel to a larger facility,” Weems said. “At the same time, we can be a helping hand to the clinicians that choose to practice in rural medicine – often as the only on-call provider in the community.”

The Kansas Heart & Stroke Collaborative is funding RCH’s Avera eEmergency project through a three year grant with Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to improve outcomes for rural patients experiencing strokes and/or heart attacks.

HPD Activity Log March 29

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The Hays Police Department responded to 8 animal calls and 15 traffic stops Tuesday, March 29, 2016, according to the HPD Activity Log.

Assist – Other (not MV)–100 block W 12th St, Hays; 1:47 AM
MV Accident-Private Property–1400 block US 183 Hwy, Hays; 3/28 3:30 PM; 3:45 PM
Animal At Large–13th St and Donald Dr, Hays; 8:23 AM
Theft of Services–100 block W 9th St, Hays; 8/28/15 > 3/24/16
Theft of Services–100 block W 9th St, Hays; 1/6/16 > 3/24/16
Theft (general)–100 block W 9th St, Hays; 2/28/16 > 3/24/16
Animal At Large–2200 block Canterbury Dr, Hays; 9:54 AM
Probation/Parole Violation–1000 block Fort St, Hays; 10:28 AM
Parking Complaint–500 block W 19th St, Hays; 3/27/16 10:35 AM > 3/29/16 10:35 AM
Water Use Violation–300 block E 20th St, Hays; 12:04 PM
Disturbance – Noise–2300 block Timber Dr, Hays; 1:01 PM
Animal At Large–25th St and Haney Dr, Hays; 3:48 PM
Obstruction of Legal Process–400 block W 11th St, Hays; 4:01 PM; 4:28 PM
Identity Theft–1900 block Whittier Rd, Hays; 4:26 PM
Animal Cruelty/Neglect–2700 block Hickory St, Hays; 6 PM
MV Accident-Personal Injury–3200 block Hall St, Hays; 7:20 PM
Animal Call–600 block W 13th St, Hays; 8:02 PM
Parking Complaint–500 block Elm St, Hays; 8:18 PM; 8:59 PM
Suspicious Person–700 block Vine St, Hays; 8:21 PM
Assist – Other (not MV)–3400 block Vine St, Hays; 9:18 PM; 10:03 PM
Contempt of Court/Fail to Pay–1900 block Vine St, Hays; 10:22 PM; 10:35 PM

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HHS baseball splits games in Derby

DERBY, Kan. – The Hays High baseball team split their two games at the Derby Triangular Tuesday. The Indians lost to the host Panthers 5-2 but bounced back with a 19-0 win over Valley Center.

Derby broke a scoreless tie with four runs in the fifth inning then added another run in the sixth. Hays rallied with two in the seventh but could get no closer. Marcus Altman allowed four runs on eight hits over four innings and suffered the loss. Connor Rule had two of the Indians six hits and drove in a run.

The Indians jumped out early against Valley Center. The scored three in the first, six in the second, two in the third then eight in the fourth. The game was called after four innings by run-rule.

Hays pounded out 20 hits against the Hornets, led by Marcus Altman who went 4-for-5 with two RBIs and three runs scored. Cole Schumacher, Connor Rule and Dalton Stout all had three hits. Stout drove in four runs. Cole Schumacher allowed one hit while striking out four and walking one for the win.

Enter to WIN tickets to Apollo 13 presentation at Fort Hays State

apollo 13 patchOn April 13, the Fort Hays State University Sebelius Lecture Series will present “Apollo 13: A Successful Failure,” featuring key players in the storied NASA mission.

Astronauts Jim Lovell and Fred Haise will speak, along with flight director Gene Kranz. The special event will begin at 7:30 p.m. at Beach/Schmidt Performing Arts Center.

To enter for a chance to win two free tickets to the lecture, email your name and a daytime phone number to [email protected]. Enter “APOLLO” in the subject line.

HHS girls’ soccer wins McPherson Invitational opener

SALINA, Kan – The Hays High girls soccer team won their opener at the McPherson Invitational 1-0 over Andover Central Tuesday at Salina Stadium.

The tournament is being played in Salina due to construction at McPherson Stadium.

Courtney Molleker scored the game’s only goal on a corner kick in the 18th minute.  Sydney Sulzman placed a perfect ball that Molleker finished with a header.

Taylor Groen-Younger had three saves and her second shutout of the young season.

The Indians will face Maize South in the semifinals at 6pm Friday.

Fire hydrant flushing continues today

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The Hays Fire Department will be inspecting fire hydrants and flushing water mains on Wed., March 30, 2016 in the area east of MacArthur Road to Canterbury Road between 13th Street and 22nd Street, then the area of Vine Street to Allen Street, between 13th Street and 4th Street.

This is part of a coordinated effort by the city of Hays to inspect all fire hydrants in the city and flush all water mains annually.

Slight discoloration of the water supply may be encountered although there will be no health risks to the consumer. All reasonable efforts will be taken to minimize the inconvenience to the public. Drivers are asked to avoid driving through water discharging from a fire hydrant during the short flushing period.

For more information please contact the Hays Fire Department at (785) 628-7330.

TMP-Marian baseball sweeps Scott City

SCOTT CITY, Kan. – A good start to the season for the TMP-Marian baseball team as they sweep Scott City in their season opener Tuesday. The Monarchs rallied from an early 3-0 deficit to win the opener 11-3 then scored 13 runs in the first inning and cruised to a 17-1 win in the second contest.

The Monarchs scored all of their runs in the first game in the final four innings including a six-run fourth. Chase Werth went 3-for-5 with two home runs and five RBIs. Jared Rack goes six innings for the win, striking out five and walking one.

Jared Vitztum and Chase Romme each had three of the Monarchs 18 hits in game two. Both drove in three. Jared Rack, Luke Ruder and Chase Werth all homered. Ricky Hockett pitched an inning of relief and picked up the win.

Mild, windy Wednesday

Today  Cloudy through mid morning, then gradual clearing, with a high near 71. Breezy, with a west southwest wind 16 to 23 mph. Chance of Screen Shot 2016-03-30 at 5.20.16 AMprecipitation is 10%.

Tonight A slight chance of showers before midnight, then a slight chance of showers after 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 39. Windy, with a northwest wind 23 to 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

ThursdayP artly sunny, with a high near 58. Breezy, with a northwest wind 20 to 24 mph.

Thursday Night Partly cloudy, with a low around 31. Blustery, with a north northwest wind 19 to 24 mph decreasing to 11 to 16 mph after midnight.

Friday Sunny, with a high near 56. Breezy.

Friday Night Mostly clear, with a low around 33.

Saturday Sunny, with a high near 67.

 

Police investigate robbery of 83-year-old Kansas man

Police home invasion robberyFINNEY COUNTY – Law enforcement authorities in Finney County are investigating a robbery.

Just after 1:30 a.m. on Tuesday, officers of the Garden City Police Department were dispatched to the 600 block on North 13 Street for a reported robbery that had just occurred, according to a media release.

An 83-year-old victim received a knock at his door. When the victim answered the door 3 men were standing outside and invited into the residence.

Once inside the men asked for alcohol and or money. The victim advised he had none. One of the suspects then demanded money from the victim and began searching him. The victim’s wallet was forcefully removed from his person and all three suspects fled the scene on foot.

The victim did not recognize the suspects. He advised one suspect was wearing a mask and one was standing behind the others so he could not see him. He described the person who took the wallet as a white male in his early 20’s wearing a black jacket and tan pants.

The Garden City Police Department is requesting assistance from the community, if they have any information related to this incident they should call the Garden City Police Department (620) 276-1300, Crime Stoppers (620) 275- 7807, or text your tip to Garden City PD, text GCTIP and your tip to Tip411 (847411).

US to beef up military presence in Europe

DefenseLOLITA C. BALDOR, Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. officials say the Pentagon will be deploying an armored brigade combat team to Eastern Europe next February as part of the ongoing effort to rotate troops in and out of the region to reassure allies worried about threats from an increasingly aggressive Russia.

The officials say the Army will announce Wednesday that it will be sending a full set of equipment with the brigade to Europe. Earlier plans had called for the Pentagon to rotate troops into Europe, where they would use a set of training equipment that had been pre-positioned there.

There are about 4,500 soldiers in an armored brigade, along with dozens of heavy vehicles, tanks and other equipment.

The officials were not authorized to discuss the announcement publicly so spoke on condition of anonymity.

Former FHSU prof to be honored with benefit concert for Cancer Council of Ellis County

Joan Rumpel
Joan Rumpel

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Joan Rumpel, assistant professor of economics, finance and accounting and advisor for more than 30 years to the Zeta Pi chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi at Fort Hays State University, lost a long and courageous battle to cancer last spring. Members of Zeta Pi have announced that they will honor their long-time advisor with a benefit concert for the Cancer Council of Ellis County.

The Jared Daniels Band will perform at 9 p.m. on Friday, April 15, at Fire and Ice, 229 West 10th Street. Admission is a suggested donation of $5 at the door. All proceeds from the event will go to the local cancer council.

“We are excited to host the Jared Daniels Band here in Hays. We feel this couldn’t be a more fitting way to honor Joan since the concert will be held on tax day,” said Brandon Taylor, vice president of fundraising and executive producer of the event.

The Jared Daniels Band has spent many days and nights playing national festivals, including the Country Stampede, the Wild West Festival, Dodge City Days and the Flatlands Festival in Kansas City. The band has opened for such national acts as Eric Church, Lady Antebellum, Jerrod Niemann, Joe Nichols, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, John Michael Montgomery, Joe Diffie, Tracy Lawrence, Sawyer Brown, the Charlie Daniels Band, the Josh Abbott Band, Randy Rogers, Jack Ingram, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Kevin Fowler and Wade Bowen.

Event sponsors include Days Inn of Hays, Western Beverage, Kaiser Liquor, Adams Brown Beran and Ball, and the Alpha Kappa Psi alumni.

Rumpel earned a master’s degree in business administration from Fort Hays State and later achieved the rank of certified public accountant. In 1977 she joined the FHSU Department of Economics, Finance and Accounting, where she taught accounting for 34 years while advising the Zeta Pi chapter.

Questions about the event can be directed to Brandon Taylor at [email protected].

Therapist: Convicted Kansas killer wrote of wanting suitcase death

Kyle Flack
Kyle Flack

OTTAWA, Kan. (AP) — A therapist says an eastern Kansas man convicted of four 2013 killings once wrote that he wanted to die in a suitcase, but that he couldn’t remember penning that when she questioned him in jail.

The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that Robin Burgess recounted her interviews with Kyle Flack while testifying Tuesday during the penalty phase of Flack’s Franklin County trial.

Flack last week was convicted of the slayings of Kaylie Bailey, her toddler daughter, Bailey’s boyfriend and his roommate at a rural Ottawa farmhouse.

The toddler’s body was found in a suitcase in a creek.

Jurors eventually will decide whether to recommend the death penalty or life in prison for Flack.

TMP Softball sweeps Dodge City

By JEREMY McGUIRE

Game 1:  TMP 6, Dodge City 2

TMP opened up their 2016 season in winning fashion on Tuesday.  Alison Helget struck out 10 Dodge City Lady Demons in a complete game victory in Game 1 of a doubleheader at TMP Field.  She allowed four hits and two earned runs while walking two and hitting one batter.

The Lady Monarchs trailed 1-0 going into the bottom of the third inning.  After tying the game TMP got an 2 RBI double from Anna Gottschalk to give them the lead for good.  Katelyn Zimmerman added a run scoring double in the fifth to help pad the lead.

Game 2:  TMP 10, Dodge City 3

TMP trailed 3-2 going into the bottom of the sixth inning in Game 2 Tuesday night.  The Lady Monarchs would proceed to bat 12 and score eight runs in the inning to secure the win.  Junior Taryn Rupp broke a 3-3 tie open with a 2 RBI single and TMP would add five more runs after that.

Bailey Lacy pitched a complete game with seven strikeouts.  TMP had some impressive performances at the plate in the doubleheader.  Helget went 3-6 and Zimmerman went 4-8 with a pair of doubles.  TMP will play a doubleheader in Garden City on Thursday.

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