Montpelier Village Council is looking into mask protocols for police after a man questioned them during their meeting Monday evening.
Bob Dilworth joined in on the Zoom conference meeting to inquire about the protocols after an incident involving a friend of his last week.
His friend had fallen, so he called emergency service, with Williams County EMS, Montpelier Fire Department, Montpelier Police Department and the Williams County Sheriffâs Office all being called in for a lift assist.
âAll of the firemen had masks on, I had a mask on, EMS had a mask on, even the person who had fallen requested I get her mask out of her car before anybody got there,â Dilworth said. âYour patrolman comes in not wearing a mask.â
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Members of the North Dakota Highway Patrol, Williston Police Department, Williams County Sheriffâs Office, Border Patrol and Emergency Management teamed up with Coyote Country Radio and Williston Auto to deliver some Christmas wishes to kids in the area.
The first responders set up in the Walmart parking lot on Saturday, Dec 12, taking donations from hundreds of cars that stopped by. Sgt. Adrian Martinez with the North Dakota Highway Patrol spearheaded the effort, enlisting the help of fellow first responders to put the toy and food drive together.
âWith the pandemic and everything, I thought we needed to give back to the community,â Martinez told the Williston Herald. âI know that thereâs a lot of families that are in need, and what more beautiful way than to have an event like this to where people can give back.â