Augusta, GA
Tensions rise with Augusta city leaders over new emergency services
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A heated dialogue with Augusta metropolis leaders round Richmond County’s new EMS supplier, Central EMS.
Commissioners are involved over the administrator authorizing an emergency buy for 911 software program.
“It was a protracted day as we speak,” mentioned Mayor Garnett Johnson.
Wednesday’s backwards and forwards with metropolis leaders centered round a virtually $130,000 emergency buy of dispatch software program. It’s an digital system for dispatchers to offer step-by-step assist for individuals on the opposite finish of a 911 name that additionally helps ambulances get dispatched quicker.
A system Gold Cross used to handle however is now on the shoulders of town with Central EMS stepping in. The backup to this program is a flipbook.
Johnson mentioned: “The one factor that involved among the commissioners was the method exterior of it not being run by the fee, by our physique.”
Interim Metropolis Administrator Takiyah Douse mentioned: “It is a positively risk to public well being, and the lives of our residents and guests of Richmond county is extraordinarily vital, not solely to me but in addition to this physique. Which is the explanation why I licensed the procurement of that software program.”
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Central EMS President Gary Coker mentioned: “It’s like going to your notes in your pocket book now vs going to your laptop. That may save 60-90 seconds per name, and that’s time I feel typically makes the distinction in an emergency.”
Whereas commissioners say it will assist decrease the contract subsidy value, Central made it clear they may want one thing.
“We can have ambulances at zero subsidy. We’re not going to depart you with out, nevertheless, we want a subsidy in order that we will make the variety of ambulances in order that the response occasions are enough,” mentioned Coker.
Deal or no deal hammered out, Central says they’ll nonetheless be prepared for April 22.
Douse says she’ll be working by Masters with Central EMS to get a contract prepared for commissioners once they’re again in session. The digital system may take as much as three months to get put in.
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Augusta, GA
George Crouser Obituary January 17, 2025 – Thomas Poteet & Son Funeral Directors
George A. Crouser, age 73, passed away peacefully Friday, January 17, 2025 in Augusta, GA with family by his side.
He is survived by his wife, Madeline; daughters: Sarah (Tony) Lonaker of Findlay, Ohio and Stacey (Kurt Williams) Wright of Augusta, Georgia; step-daughters: Lisa (Wes) Grate of Cincinnati, Ohio and Amanda (Eric) Sobul of Willoughby, Ohio; grandchildren: Ady, Shane, Maddie, Bella, Scout, and Wylie; and former spouse: Sharee.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Ralph and June (nee Dunn) Crouser, and brother, John Crouser.
George was born May 23, 1951 in Painesville, Ohio. He attended Harvey High School, Class of 1969, where he was a multi-sport letterman. He was a jack-of-all-trades but found his career working in nuclear plants in Ohio, New Hampshire, and found his way to Augusta.
George loved listening to music, amassing a massive record collection, and attending concerts. In his spare time, George could be found playing billiards in different leagues. He was an avid sports fan and loved watching the Cleveland Browns and Cleveland Guardians but loved Ohio State the most.
All services are private. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to The American Heart Association of The National Kidney Foundation.
Thomas Poteet & Son Funeral Directors, 214 Davis Rd., Augusta, GA 30907 (706) 364-8484.
Augusta, GA
Father arrested after Harlem child shoots himself with unsecured gun
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A Harlem child was transfered to a local hospital after shooting himself in the shoulder, according to the Harlem Police Department.
Officials say the Harlem Police Department responded to the 200 block of North Fairview Drive just after 8 p.m. Thursday in reference to a gunshot wound.
Deputies say they offered aid to the juvenile until the Fire Department and EMS arrived.
According to authorities, the child found an unsecured gun in his father’s room and shot himself in the shoulder.
Deputies say the child was alert and conscious and is expected to make a full recovery.
Spencer Johnson has been arrested on a charge of cruelty to children in the second degree and has been transported to the Columbia County Detention Center, according to officials.
This case is still under investigation.
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Augusta, GA
Deputies warn of phone scams impacting Augusta community
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – On Friday, the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office issued a warning to the public regarding a phone scam targeting the Augusta community.
The sheriff’s office says scammers are using tactics, including spoofing phone numbers to appear as if they are calling from the sheriff’s office, court services and other services.
The current scam involves callers impersonating sheriff’s office employees, demanding payment for services such as release from detention, electronic monitoring or other fees, according to deputies.
The sheriff’s office says in a recent case, a scammer posing as “Sgt. John Lewis” demanded over $300 for a leg monitor. The scammer later requested additional funds, directing the victim to provide payment via a bar code at a retail store.
The phone number, 706-821-1000, which is the official Richmond County Sheriff’s Office line, was spoofed during the scam to lend credibility to the fraudulent calls, deputies say.
Key reminders to avoid being scammed:
- The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office says they will never demand payment over the phone.
- If you receive a call that seems suspicious, hang up immediately and contact the agency or business directly by looking up the official number on their website.
- Avoid providing money or personal information to unknown individuals, especially when payment methods involve gift cards, bar codes, wire transfers, debit cards or other non-traditional methods.
The sheriff’s office says to report the scam immediately to local law enforcement.
For questions or to report suspicious activity, contact the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office at 706-821-1000.
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