Escambia, Santa Rosa Agencies Prep For Emergencies

July 18, 2015

A two-county activation meeting was held Friday at the Escambia County Emergency Operations Center. The meeting allowed public information, marketing and public relations representatives from various Escambia and Santa Rosa county agencies to review their emergency procedures in supporting local EOC’s and local media.

Pictured above: Dialogue on the importance of communication during an potential emergency and disaster. Courtesy photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Escambia Caregiver Arrested For Medicare Fraud

July 18, 2015

Attorney General Pam Bondi’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, with the assistance of the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, Friday arrested Gloria Michal’le Hardaway, 25, for allegedly defrauding the Florida Medicaid program out of more than $5,500.

According to the investigation, Hardaway, a caregiver working in Escambia County, failed to report to her employer that she had previously been arrested for Medicaid fraud, making her ineligible to work in the health care field or submit reports for Medicaid billings.

On March 31, 2014, Hardaway was arrested and charged with Medicaid fraud and grand theft. She entered a plea of nolo contendere and was sentenced to probation with a special condition that prohibited her from working in the health care field.

Hardaway is charged with one count of Medicaid fraud and faces up to five years in prison and up to $32,000 in fines, and restitution. William “Bill” Eddins, Office of the State Attorney for the First Judicial Circuit, will prosecute the case.

Gulf Power Crews Return After Restoring Power In Birmingham

July 18, 2015

A storm team of nearly 80 crew and support staff from Gulf Power along with 15 distribution line contractors returned home Friday after helping sister company Alabama Power restore power in the Birmingham. Alabama Power reported that 35,500 customers were without power in the state, including 23,700 in the Birmingham metro area, after severe storms Tuesday night.

The Gulf Power crews deployed from various company locations including Pensacola, Crestview and Chipley this afternoon.

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Escambia County Silver Alert Canceled

July 18, 2015

A previously issued Escambia County Silver Alert has been canceled. The missing woman has been located safely.

A Florida Silver Alert has been issued for 75-year old Frankie Merkman who is missing from Escambia County.

She was last seeen in the 2400 block of West DeSoto Street in Pensacola. She was last seen wearing a beige shirt, blue jeans, black shoes and a black purse. She may be traveling in a black four-door, Nissan Sentra with Florida tag number K820CQ.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Frankie Merman should call the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620 or 911.

A “Silver Alert” is an alert for missing seniors similar to an “Amber Alert” issued for missing children.

Wahoos Beat Birmingham

July 18, 2015

Juan Duran singled in Ray Chang to help the Pensacola Blue Wahoos snap its two game losing streak and defeat the Birmingham Barons, 6-5, Friday at Regions Field.

In the sixth inning, Pensacola sent nine batters to the plate and scored five runs to take the lead, 6-5, and snap its two-game losing streak to the Barons.

The Blue Wahoos sixth inning rally began when Pensacola loaded the bases with none out when catcher Yovan Gonzalez hit a sacrifice fly that scored third baseman Seth Mejias-Brean to cut Birmingham’s lead to, 5-2.

Chang, a second baseman leading Pensacola with a .323 average, then hit a single to drive in Sean Buckley to pull the Blue Wahoos within, 5-3, of the Barons.

Pensacola left fielder Jesse Winker then hit a sacrifice fly to score shortstop Juan Perez and the Blue Wahoos pulled to within, 5-4. Pensacola first baseman Marquez Smith then singled with two out to tie the game, 5-5, when center fielder Beau Amaral crossed the plate.

The Blue Wahoos finally took its second lead of the game, 6-5, when Duran, a Pensacola right fielder, singled to left field to score Chang. Duran was 1-4 with two RBIs and is hitting .260. Smith was thrown out at home plate trying to score, too, which ended the inning.

Pensacola went ahead 1-0 to start the game in the first inning when Duran hit a sacrifice fly that scored Winker.

However, Birmingham would score the next five runs with two in the second and third and one in the fifth. Barons second baseman Joey DeMichele hit his fourth triple of the season to score two runs in the second inning. In the third, third baseman Nick Delmonico doubled in shortstop Tim Anderson, while Delmonico scored on a double play to put the Barons ahead, 4-1.

Birmingham left fielder Christian Marrero hit his 11th home run of the season to right center to put the Barons up, 5-1.

Then, Pensacola reliever Miguel Celestino finished off the Barons by striking out Anderson after allowing two consecutive singles and preserved the Pensacola victory for his third save of the year.

Mejias-Brean has hit in 12 of his last 14 games, including four multi-hit games. He’s batting 15-51 or .294 and scored nine times, hit a homer and driven in four runs since July 2.

Pensacola is now 12-9 in the second half of the Southern League season and is tied for first place in the South Division with the Mississippi Braves. The last time the Blue Wahoos were in first place this late in the season was July 22, 2012.

The Barons dropped to 16-4 in the second half and lead the North Division by five games over the Montgomery Biscuits.

Council On Aging Needs Fans, Air Conditioners For Seniors

July 17, 2015

The Council on Aging of West Florida is in need of donations to help senior clients stay cool during the hot summer months.

Many clients are in need of fans and air conditioners. Donations, which must be new in the box with a standard 120 volt plug, can be dropped off at the Council on Aging Office at 875 Royce Street in Pensacola.

Online donations towards fans and air conditioners can also be made by calling (850) 432-1475.

Escambia Set To Hire 24 New Firefighters, Increase Fire Tax

July 17, 2015

Escambia County homeowners will likely be paying an extra $15 per year  for fire services, with the money going toward 24 paid firefighters bolstering the ranks at at least two fire stations.

Public Safety Chief Mike Weaver told Escambia County Commissioners Thursday that full-time staffing is needed at five fire stations in the county — Ferry Pass, Bellview, Innerarity Point, Myrtle Grove and West Pensacola — where volunteers have missed a large number of calls for service, between 10 and 60 percent of fire calls.

The most expensive scenario Weaver presented commissioners was $5.25 million per year for 73 positions — 60 firefighters for full staffing the five fire stations, plus filling 13 positions at stations around the county where paid crews have been cut from four to three firefighters.  That top option would cost  property owners an additional $42.03 fire MSBU.

Full staffing the five fire stations with 60 total firefighters would cost $4.41 million, or $35.30 per dwelling unit per year.

Weaver also presented commissioners with  a bare bones $883,199 need, or $7.06 per residential property, to continue funding 12 paid firefighters at the Ferry Pass Station. The firefighters were placed at the station a few months ago after volunteer response problems, and they are currently being paid by dipping into reserve funding.

The commission gave preliminary approval to a compromise plan presented by Commissioner Wilson Robertson to increase the fire MSBU by $15 per residential property, from $85 to $100 per year, to fund approximately 24 firefighters — the 12  already at Ferry Pass and an additional dozen to be place elsewhere.

Weaver said the additional 12 firefighters will likely be used to man the West Pensacola Fire Station.

The commission is expected to give final approval to the $15 residential MSBU increase at an upcoming regular meeting. The commercial rate will increase from about four cents per square foot to about 4.5 cents, while the unimproved property assessment will increase from $11 to about $12 per parcel plus about six cents per acre.

Meanwhile, Escambia County is still working to bolster the number of volunteer firefighters, mostly through word of mouth recruiting by existing volunteers.

NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Traffic Moves To Highway 97 Temporary Bridge On Monday

July 17, 2015

Traffic on Highway 97 in Walnut Hill will be transitioned to a temporary roadway and bridge on Monday.  It’s part of the replacement of a 75-year old Highway 97 bridge over Little Pine Barren Creek.

Last week, the approach lanes to the temporary bridge were paved, after months of work that began on the structure at the end of March.

The work is part of a $2.5 million contract which consists of replacing the existing structurally deficient bridge, including roadway reconstruction, milling and resurfacing, guardrail, drainage, new signs and pavement markings.  Drivers will utilize a temporary roadway and bridge during construction of the new bridge. Work is anticipated to be completed in the spring of 2016.  No overweight loads will be permitted onto the temporary bridge (loads weighing over 88-thousand pounds).

The bridge is located at the intersection of Wiggins Lake Road, about one mile north of Ernest Ward Middle School.  The bridge being replaced was constructed in 1940.

Pictured: A new temporary bridge on Highway 97 in Walnut Hill, as seen late Thursday afternoon, will be placed into service on Monday. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Where’s The Beef? Deputies Seek Stolen Meat

July 17, 2015

Where’s the beef? — That’s a question the Escambia County (AL) Sheriff’s Office is asking today after a theft at a home outside Flomaton. Deputies believe someone in a small car helped themselves to hundreds of dollars worth of beef from a carport freezer.

About 1:00 Thursday afternoon,  neighbors and nearby relatives watched as a small car pulled up to a home on Lister Loop off Oil Well Road. No one was home, and the vehicle sped away a short time later. When relatives investigated, they found that a carport freezer had been burglarized, and most of a butchered and frozen half of a cow was missing.

“This would be high quality meat wrapped in freezer paper, not in packages like from the grocery store,” Escambia County (AL) Chief Deputy Mike Lambert said. “We believe someone may try to sell it, especially in large quantities.”

The suspects’ vehicle was described as a small car, possible a Fiat, that was maroon in color on the sides and hood with a white top.

Anyone with information on the theft is asked to call the Escambia County (AL) Sheriff’s Office at (251) 809-0741 or their local law enforcement agency.

Register Now For ECSO Neighborhood Watch Academy

July 17, 2015

Applications are now being accepted for the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Neighborhood Watch Academy to be held July 21 at the ECSO Administration Building at 1700 West Leonard Street in Pensacola.

This free training is being provided to neighborhood volunteers for new and existing Neighborhood Watch programs, or anyone interested in preventing crime. The one evening seminar begins with a complementary meal at 5:00 p.m.

Much of the curriculum covers basic safety and security tips for the home, anonymous reporting and crime prevention through environmental design.

To register, click here.

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