The Shreveport Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service Board has released the test score results of the 18 applicants wanting to be the city's next fire chief.
The Shreveport Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service Board has released the test score results of the 18 applicants wanting to be the city's next fire chief.
The Shreveport Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service Board has released the test score results of the 18 applicants wanting to be the city's next fire chief.
The Shreveport Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service Board has released the test score results of the 18 applicants wanting to be the city's next fire chief.
The Shreveport Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service Board has released the test score results of the 18 applicants wanting to be the city's next fire chief.
SHREVEPORT, La -- Area hospitals are game-planning with first responders to avoid getting overloaded with COVID patients. That's as a top regional health official says it may be a matter of time before northwest Louisiana sees a bigger surge in hospitalizations, given the large numbers in the southern part of the state.
"We can see it coming," said Knox Andress, Region 7 Designated Regional Coordinator for the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals.
So leaders from seven area hospitals met with EMS officials and Homeland Security. Shreveport Fire Chief Scott Wolverton brought good news. He said three of the city's four ambulances that broke down over the weekend are back in service.