I did it! This week I got my pix and story on the FRONT PAGE! Woot! I covered the free swim event put on by the town and fire department. here is the article...see the website for the rest of my pics :)
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BUCKEYE AQUATICS CENTER FREE SWIM SPONSORED BY UNITED BUCKEYE FIRE UNION & TOWN OF BUCKEYE
BUCKEYE, AZ—A blazing afternoon in Buckeye brought out residents to cool off at the Free Swim event sponsored by the United Buckeye Fire Union and the Town of Buckeye. It was a full house according to Valerie Stewart, one of the cashiers at the Aquatics Center, they had over 400 swimmers. “We were maxed out at 400 by the time the rescue drill had begun. I had about 30 people waiting to get in at that time; I had to wait for people to leave before letting more in. So, I would say that we had 400 people until about 4pm and then some did start leaving” said Stewart.
Shortly after 2:00 p.m. the AirEvac folks did a wonderful surprise demonstration on how they perform emergency situations in a pool environment. For a few minutes many patrons thought it was a real-life rescue until it was announced that it was a drill and the “victim” was ok. The pool employees and lifeguards cleared the pool while the Buckeye Fire Department paramedics and other lifeguards “treated” their “victim”.
The part of the “victim” was wonderfully played by 13 year-old Sam Malanowski, brother of Dan Malanowski, who was one of the organizers of this event. He did a fantastic job portraying an injured swimmer while the lifeguards got him stabilized and out of the pool. The paramedics called 911 and the AirEvac helicopter flew in and landed in the field on the south side of the facility. Sam was quickly carried to and put into the helicopter and swiftly flown away. The audience seemed to be very impressed by the demonstration and erupted in applause as the bright yellow helicopter lifted off and flew into the distance.
It was a considerable turnout and swimmers enjoyed free hot dogs, snow cones and bottled water provided by the Buckeye Fire Department. Free sunscreen was also provided to protect folks from the scorching sun. With temperatures over 112 that day, it was a great thing to see so many residents come out and show their appreciation and support for our town and fire department. Another Free Swim event is planned for Monday, July 25 from 12:30 – 5:00 p.m. This event is being sponsored by Buckeye Police Department. For more information visit the Town of Buckeye website http://www.buckeyeaz.gov .
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BUCKEYE AQUATICS CENTER FREE SWIM SPONSORED BY UNITED BUCKEYE FIRE UNION & TOWN OF BUCKEYE
BUCKEYE, AZ—A blazing afternoon in Buckeye brought out residents to cool off at the Free Swim event sponsored by the United Buckeye Fire Union and the Town of Buckeye. It was a full house according to Valerie Stewart, one of the cashiers at the Aquatics Center, they had over 400 swimmers. “We were maxed out at 400 by the time the rescue drill had begun. I had about 30 people waiting to get in at that time; I had to wait for people to leave before letting more in. So, I would say that we had 400 people until about 4pm and then some did start leaving” said Stewart.
Shortly after 2:00 p.m. the AirEvac folks did a wonderful surprise demonstration on how they perform emergency situations in a pool environment. For a few minutes many patrons thought it was a real-life rescue until it was announced that it was a drill and the “victim” was ok. The pool employees and lifeguards cleared the pool while the Buckeye Fire Department paramedics and other lifeguards “treated” their “victim”.
The part of the “victim” was wonderfully played by 13 year-old Sam Malanowski, brother of Dan Malanowski, who was one of the organizers of this event. He did a fantastic job portraying an injured swimmer while the lifeguards got him stabilized and out of the pool. The paramedics called 911 and the AirEvac helicopter flew in and landed in the field on the south side of the facility. Sam was quickly carried to and put into the helicopter and swiftly flown away. The audience seemed to be very impressed by the demonstration and erupted in applause as the bright yellow helicopter lifted off and flew into the distance.
It was a considerable turnout and swimmers enjoyed free hot dogs, snow cones and bottled water provided by the Buckeye Fire Department. Free sunscreen was also provided to protect folks from the scorching sun. With temperatures over 112 that day, it was a great thing to see so many residents come out and show their appreciation and support for our town and fire department. Another Free Swim event is planned for Monday, July 25 from 12:30 – 5:00 p.m. This event is being sponsored by Buckeye Police Department. For more information visit the Town of Buckeye website http://www.buckeyeaz.gov .
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