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Widow maker survivor says calling 911 saved his life Could his story happen to you?

Widow maker survivor says calling 911 saved his life. Could his story happen to you? Matthew Toth, Lebanon Daily News © Matthew Toth Lebanon resident David Berger works with WellSpan Cardiac Rehabilitation Manager Carmen DiCiano on his rehab program after surviving a widow maker heart attack. One evening, Lebanon resident David Berger was getting ready at home to watch his son s race when he had a small sensation in his arm and chest. I sat down for like 10 seconds, and it didn t work. I just wasn t feeling right, he said. Probably in the span of five minutes, it did go to numbness.and that s when I said to (my wife) that I need an ambulance.

Man, 20, killed when teen driver crashes into tractor-trailer, SUV: police

Man, 20, killed when teen driver crashes into tractor-trailer, SUV: police Updated May 03, 2021; A 20-year-old from North Lebanon Township died Wednesday evening when the vehicle in which he was a passenger crashed into the side of a tractor-trailer and hit another vehicle head-on, police said. Cornwall police said Caeleb X. Wesley was in the front seat of a Ford Focus that crashed at about 5:12 p.m. on Route 72, between Williams Drive and Maple Avenue in Gretna Springs. Eighteen-year-old Dominic H. Gutshall the Ford’s driver and Wesley’s brother was headed north when he drove into the left side of a northbound tractor-trailer, and head-on into a southbound GMC Yukon Denali, police said.

Lebanon County daily COVID-19 tracker

Lebanon County daily COVID-19 tracker

February 25, 2021 8 min read Editor’s Note: We are standardizing the format for daily COVID-19 case data updates. These articles may feel repetitious but we want each one to stand alone in terms of providing maximum context around the data. This is the update for Thursday, February 25. The number of new COVID-19 cases over the last 14 days per 100,000 residents is currently at 299 for Lebanon County. In terms of relative comparisons, the current figure of 299 new COVID-19 cases over the last 14 days per 100,000 residents is 82% lower than Lebanon County’s figures one month ago and 73% lower compared to 14 days ago. The current count of 299 new cases over the last 14 days per 100,000 residents is 15% higher than the all-time high this spring, 261, which occurred on April 21.

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