HAMMOND â Tyler Brignac has been promoted to postoperative director of North Oaks Medical Center, bringing 10 years of patient care and management expertise to his new role.
The hospitalâs verified and certified Level II Trauma Center will remain under Brignacâs auspices as it has for the past four years. He will add the responsibility of leading the Ortho/Neuro, General Surgery and Surgical Intensive Care Units. As director, he will oversee staff education, clinical practice supervision, maintenance of appropriate care resources, budgeting and compliance with applicable regulations, policies and procedures.
âTyler has forged strong working relationships with our staff at large and excels at coordinating patient care across multiple areas of the health system. No doubt, this will continue to serve him well in his expanded role,â said Terri Lewis, vice president of Emergency and Surgical Services at North Oaks Medical Center. âHe is truly dedicated to o
Local Agency To Conduct Sobriety Checkpoint
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Unfortunately, the holidays are a time when a lot of people tend to overindulge in alcohol. It s been a long, hard year and most of us a ready to for the holidays because not only are we excited about Christmas, we re happy to be done with 2020. Remember, it s never okay to drink and drive. Make sure before you start your celebrations that you have a sober driver lined up or a ridesharing app ready to go on your phone.
The Greenwood Police Department is continuing to participate in the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission s Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign through January 1st, 2021. The campaign is a concerted effort to get impaired drivers off our roads and protect Louisiana families from the danger of drunk drivers.
Sheriff Steve Prator Is Serious About Stopping Drunk Driving
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Unfortunately, the holidays are a time when a lot of people tend to overindulge in alcohol. It s been a long, hard year and most of us a ready to for the holidays because not only are we excited about Christmas, we re happy to be done with 2020. Remember, it s never okay to drink and drive. Make sure before you start your celebrations that you have a sober driver lined up or a ridesharing app ready to go on your phone.
With that being said, the Caddo Parish Sheriff s Office is stepping up to increase DWI patrols during the holidays. The campaign is a concerted effort to get impaired drivers off our roads and protect Louisiana families from the danger of drunk drivers. The extra patrols will run through January 2nd, 2021, as a part of the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over event and law enforcement will show zero tolerance for drunk or drugged driving.
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Due to the increase in impaired driving-related fatalities around the holidays each year, law enforcement agencies across Louisiana will be out in force actively looking for impaired drivers.
The Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office will be aggressively working during the holidays and will show zero tolerance for impaired drivers on the roads. If you are going to be drinking, designate a sober driver ahead of time, or call a friend or family member.
The campaign, Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over, is a partnership with the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission to curb impaired driving and save lives. Dec. 18 through Jan. 1, law enforcement will show zero tolerance for impaired driving. Increased officers on the road aim to drastically reduce the toll of drunk driving.
Bossier Sheriff Arrests 7 at Weekend Sobriety Checkpoint
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It s never a good idea to drink and drive. Especially when there are so many options available to us these days instead of getting behind the wheel when there s a possibility of impairment. Cabs, Uber, Lyft, bus, designated driver, you name it. There s just no reason for it, yet some still believe they can handle the vehicle in spite of those couple of beers.
Over the weekend, Bossier Sheriff’s Office deputies and other officers showed some the errors of their thinking. They screened nearly 250 vehicles and made seven arrests during a sobriety checkpoint in the 5400 block of Airline Drive on Friday night into early Saturday morning.