Augusta, GA
City of Augusta’s meeting with EMS provider Gold Cross doesn’t go as planned
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WFXG) – Metropolis leaders have been imagined to have their first contract negotiation assembly with EMS Supplier Gold Cross on Friday. It ended up occurring with out Gold Cross current after the town decided the assembly needed to be executed in public.
Commissioner Ben Hasan tells FOX54 that call got here from the Metropolis Lawyer’s workplace primarily based on the individuals within the assembly.
“We have been notified yesterday night at about 6:10 that gold cross wouldn’t be attending the workshop,” Hasan says.
Commissioners say Gold Cross pulled from the assembly as soon as they discovered that it was open to the general public, saying they don’t negotiate contracts in public.
“It’s actually unprecedented to attempt to maintain a contract negotiation in a public discussion board the place there are various particulars, if you’re coping with a personal firm that doesn’t should be public,” says Commissioner Brandon Garrett.
Friday’s snag comes as the town tries to maneuver its partnership with Gold Cross from a memorandum of understanding to a contract. One thing many on the Fee believes provides the town extra accountability in guaranteeing Gold Cross is holding up its finish of the deal.
Commissioner John Clarke says the 2 sides are going to proceed to work collectively, regardless of Friday’s confusion.
“Gold Cross is on the desk, they by no means left the desk. We’re on the desk. The desk moved a bit of bit, it’s not a serious setback, we’re going ahead,” Clarke says.
Since Gold Cross was not current at Friday’s assembly no motion, or negotiations may very well be made. Commissioners inform FOX54 that metropolis workers will go to the negotiating desk with Gold Cross within the coming days.
As soon as the 2 sides agree on a contract, its contents shall be introduced earlier than the total Fee for approval. That would come within the subsequent few weeks.
Town’s present MOU with Gold Cross expires on Dec. 31, 2022.
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Augusta, GA
Why Augusta is at ground zero for house fire risks this week
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Thanksgiving and the day before are the top two days in the country for home cooking fires – and Georgia is one of the top places where that happens.
That puts Augusta right at ground zero for cooking fires this week.
According to the National Fire Protection Association, there are more home cooking fires in the U.S. on Thanksgiving Day than any other day during the year.
In 2023, State Farm, the country’s largest insurer, paid over $237.4 million for 3,390 grease/cooking fire claims.
In Georgia, State Farm paid $17.8 million for about 230 claims. That puts Georgia tied at the top with California, where claims also totaled $17.8 million.
BY THE NUMBERS
The Top 10: These states garnered the most money for cooking fires in 2023
- California – $17.8 million
- Georgia – $17.8 million
- Illinois – $17.7 million
- New York – $11.9 million
- Michigan – $11.3 million
- Texas – $10.6 million
- Ohio – $10.4 million
- Pennsylvania – $9.7 million
- Tennessee – $9.1 million
- Alabama – $9.1 million
Cooking causes an average of 158,400 home fires per year, which is 44% of all home fires in the United States.
The American Red Cross offers these safety steps:
Never use a fryer near your house or other structure. Place the fryer on a flat, even surface.
- Never fry a turkey that’s not fully thawed.
- Stay in the kitchen when you are frying, grilling, or broiling food. If you must leave the kitchen for even a short period, turn off the stove.
- Use a timer to remind yourself that the stove or oven is on.
- Avoid wearing loose clothing or dangling sleeves while cooking.
- Keep kids and pets at least three feet away from cooking areas.
- Keep anything that can catch on fire — potholders, oven mitts, wooden utensils, paper or plastic bags, food packaging, and towels or curtains — away from your stove top and oven or any other appliance that generates heat.
- Clean cooking surfaces on a regular basis to prevent grease buildup.
- Consider purchasing a fire extinguisher to keep in your kitchen.
- Always check the kitchen before going to bed or leaving home to make sure all stoves, ovens and small appliances are turned off.
- Smoke alarms save lives. Install a smoke alarm near your kitchen, on each level of your home, near sleeping areas, and inside and outside bedrooms if you sleep with doors closed.
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Augusta, GA
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Augusta, GA
Person wanted for questioning about Augusta aggravated assault
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office is seeking a person wanted for questioning in connection to an aggravated assault in downtown Augusta.
The person is wanted for questioning about an aggravated assault, which occurred on Sunday, November 24, in the 400 Block of Broad Street.
We’ve reached out to learn more about the incident.
For any information concerning these subjects or the vehicle, please contact Investigator Robert Ferraro 706-821-1464, or any on-duty investigator at the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office at 706-821-1020 or 706-821-1080.
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