Victorville Daily Press
Authorities have arrested a Barstow man on suspicion of attempted murder after he allegedly shot another man in the head.
Henry Guerrero, 29, is being held at the High Desert Detention Center in Adelanto in lieu of $1 million bail.
Authorities said Barstow Police Department officers responded Wednesday afternoon to Barstow Community Hospital to the report of a man suffering from a gunshot wound.
The man told a detective, Tom Lewis, that he had a “brief encounter” with a Hispanic man while at the Top Hat Liquor store.
The victim said he later noticed the man following him in his vehicle as he drove away from the store.
Barstow husband and wife die 3 days apart after contracting COVID-19
Andrew and Mable Vallejos shared unshakable love for nearly 49 years
Victorville Daily Press
Inside Barstow Community Hospital, 27-year-old Destiny Alexander wore a tear-stained face mask as she hugged her dying grandmother, gently kissed her face and said her final goodbye.
Moments later, Mable Diane Vallejos, 68, took her final breath. Three days earlier, on Jan. 2, her husband, Army veteran Andres “Andrew” Manfor Vallejos Sr., 70, died.
Andrew and Mable Vallejos had been married for nearly 49 years in December when they both contracted COVID-19 and were admitted to Barstow Community Hospital.
Alexander told the Daily Press her grandparents official causes of death have not been released, but she said both suffered the virus effects.
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At a CAGR of 9.4%, Air Ambulance Services Market to Surpass Us$ 9,270.0 Million Globally by End of 2027, Says Coherent Market Insights (CMI)
January 13, 2021 GMT
SEATTLE (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 13, 2021
According to Coherent Market Insights, the global air ambulance services market is estimated to be valued at
US$ 4,934.9 million in 2020 and is expected to exhibit a
CAGR of 9.4% over the forecast period (2020-2027).
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Key trends in the market include increasing strategic initiatives undertaken by key players such as collaborations, service portfolio expansion, and partnerships with business firms, sports, and entertainment events.
California Sends Dozens Of Firefighter Paramedics, EMTs To Help Hospitals Inundated With COVID-19 Patients Syndicated Local – CBS Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) As cases of COVID-19 show no signs of abating, the state’s Mutual Aid System is sending fire and rescue paramedics and EMTs to assist in emergency rooms into the hardest-hit hospitals.
The firefighter paramedics and EMT’s will be sent on 14-day deployments to help in emergency rooms and other vital medical areas, primarily in the Southern California area. These firefighters are typically sent out in response to wildfires, floods and other natural disasters.
Olive View Medical Center and Huntington Memorial in Pasadena will each receive seven of these personnel. Nine more will be sent to Mission Community, Providence St. John’s, and Harbor-UCLA medical Center in Los Angeles County and UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange County. Ten more will be sent to the Inland Empire – half to Riverside Coun
The biggest heart : Longtime Lucerne Valley resident Pamela Hart remembered
Victorville Daily Press
Pamela Hart, a longtime Lucerne Valley Roadrunners member known in the community for her kind and generous nature, died Wednesday at Barstow Community Hospital.
Her family said she was taken to the hospital Monday. There, she was diagnosed with COVID-19 and pneumonia, later suffering cardiac arrest. She was 70.
Hart was the current president of the Lucerne Valley Roadrunners, a charitable organization that stages several annual events, including a Halloween tailgate and Easter egg hunt.
The group s long-standing Christmas gift giveaway has brought presents to hundreds of local children every year, according to previous Daily Press reports.