Ascension Has Restored Much Of Its Patient Tech After ‘Cybersecurity Incident’

June 4, 2024

Ascension Healthcare and Ascension Sacred Heart have restored much of its patient documentation technology following a May cyberattack.

Tuesday an Ascension spokesperson said:

“Ascension Sacred Heart has restored the primary technology used for electronic patient documentation in care settings. This will allow most hospital departments, physician offices and clinics to use electronic documentation, charting, and ordering systems. Patients should see improved efficiencies and wait times. Our team continues to work tirelessly to restore other ancillary technology systems.”

In the days following the attack, Ascension reported unavailability of their electronic health records system, MyChart (which enables patients to view their medical records and communicate with their providers), some phone systems, and various systems utilized to order certain tests, procedures, and medications.

In the early hours of the intrusion, Ascension was diverting ambulances and patients to other hospitals.

The hospital system engaged Mandiant, a third-party expert, to assist in the investigation and remediation process, and we have notified the appropriate authorities. They were working to fully investigate what information, if any, may have been affected by the situation. They planned to notify and support those individuals in accordance with all relevant regulatory and legal guidelines.

Boil Water Notice Issued For Cottage Hill Water Works Customers On Cedar Tree Lane

June 4, 2024

This boil water notice was rescinded Thursday afternoon, June 6 following the satisfactory completion of the bacteriological survey showing that the water is safe to drink.

The June 4, 2024 “PRECAUTIONARY BOIL WATER NOTICE” for Cedar Tree Ln, andCedar Park Dr, is hereby rescinded following the satisfactory completion of the bacteriological survey showing that the water is safe to drink.

A precautionary boil water notice has been issued for Cottage Hill Water Works customers on Cedar Tree Lane.

System upgrades continue on Cedar Tree Lane and resulted in a disruption of water service Tuesday. The area affected includes all residents and meters located on Cedar Tree Lane from Cedar Point Road to Highway 29.

The utility is advising, as a precaution, that all water used for drinking, cooking, making ice, brushing teeth, or washing dishes be boiled. A rolling boil of one minute is sufficient. As an alternative bottled water may be used.

This precautionary boil water notice will remain in effect until the problem has been corrected and a bacteriological survey shows that the water is safe to drink.

This story will be updated with the boil water notice is rescinded.

Cantonment Man Charged With Contracting Without A License, Grand Theft, Fraud

June 4, 2024

A Cantonment contractor is accused of not installing an HVAC unit despite accepting payment and contracting without a license.

Corey Paul Grandpre was charged with grand theft and contractor fraud, both felonies. The State Attorney’s Office also filed a charge of engaging in business as a contractor without being registered or certified against him.

The alleged victim told the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office that Grandpre cashed a $5,400 check on November 30, 2022, for the installation of a new HVAC system for his home, according to an arrest report.

The victim said Grandpre provided nothing but excuses as to why the HVAC work was never done, but there was never a contract because they were acquaintances. The victim provided deputies with an image of the check, a demand letter to Grandpre dated March 19, 2024, and a certified mail receipt dates March 20, 2024.

The State Attorney’s Office said Grandpre engaged in contracting without a license between October 26, 2023, and January 24, 2024.

Grandpre was released from the Escambia County Jail on a $21,000 bond.

Veterans Outreach Events Thursday In Davisville, July 10 In Molino

June 4, 2024

The Escambia County Veterans Services Office has two upcoming public meetings in North Escambia to give veterans a chance to discuss benefits with an accredited veterans services officer.

Assistance is provided on a first-come, first-served basis at no charge. No appointment is required.

Meetings will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the following dates at community centers in North Escambia:

  • Thursday, June 6: Davisville Community Center, 10200 Highway 97 in Davisville
  • Wednesday, July 10: Molino Community Center, 6450 Highway 95A in Molino.

Escambia County Veterans Services Office staff members will be available to help with topics including reviewing VA benefits, filing a VA claim, and reevaluating VA disability.

For more information, contact the Veterans Services Office at (850) 595-2409 or email VSO@myescambia.com. Learn more about Escambia County’s Veterans Services Office at MyEscambia.com/veterans-services.

A previous outreach was held April 5 in Byrneville.

Walnut Hill Man Charged With Felony Weapon Possession, Fined $6,525 After His Cows Got Loose

June 4, 2024

A Walnut Hill man was arrested on a felony weapon charge and fined over $6,500 last month after his cows got loose on Highway 97 last month.

Bryce Carson Griffith, 43, was charged with possession of a weapon by a convicted felon. He was released from jail on a $5,000 bond.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office responded to a complaint of loose cows in the 9700 block of Highway 97, near Pine Forest Road in Davisville. The complainant told deputies that he had seen Griffith on horseback attempting to retrieve the cows and that he had fired a gun twice to scare the cows back toward his property.

Deputies later made contact with Griffith at his Highway 4 residence, and he admitted to deputies that he had used a gun to round up his cattle, an arrest repour states. He retrieved the rifle from his truck, and it contained one spent casing in the chamber and one live round in the magazine, the report continued.

According to the ECSO, Griffith was convicted in Texas of harassment of a public servant in 2010 and assault on a public servant and unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon in 2023.

Escambia County Animal Control cited Griffith with 21 counts of animals roaming at large and 21 counts of animal nuisance for 21 head of cattle that were roaming at large and grazing on a church’s property. The total fine including surcharges and cost was $6,525.

In 2023, animal control fined Griffith $2,730 for three horses that were in the road and nine dogs that had no proof of rabies vaccination and no water, according to court records.

Tate Aggies Holding Youth Football Camp June 6-7

June 4, 2024

The Tate Aggies football team will host a Youth Camp June 6-7.

The event will be held from 5-7 p.m. each day. The cost is 50 and includes a t-shirt.

The camp is open to incoming kindergarten students to eight grade.

Players will run through drills and basic fundamentals based on grade. Participants should bring shoes or cleats to practice and water bottle.

To register, click or tap here.

NWE Wins 10U Cal Ripken Championship

June 4, 2024

The Northwest Escambia 10U won the Cal Ripken District 7 championship Monday night at Bradberry Park in Walnut Hill. Flomaton was runner-up. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Fifth Candidate Prefiles For Escambia Commission District 5

June 4, 2024

A new candidate has prefiled to seek the Escambia County Commission District 5 seat in the 2024 election.

Joshua Stephens Roberson  pre-filed Monday with no party affiliation (NPA).

Incumbent Steven Barry (REP), Rafael Lopez (NPA) James Hilburn (REP) and John Taylor, Jr (REP), have also prefiled for the position.

Escambia Man Allegedly Shoots Neighbor In Argument Over Tree Limb

June 3, 2024

An Escambia County man was arrested Monday after allegedly shooting his neighbor during a dispute over tree limbs.

Derrick Jonathan Suell was charged with attempted homicide, firing a weapon in public or on residential property and criminal mischief with property damage and booked into the Escambia County Jail without bond.

The incident happened about 9 a.m. on Capitol Boulevard. near Cobb Lane. The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office said Suell got into a disagreement with his neighbor over tree limbs and escalated into Suell shooting his neighbor in the leg.

The victim reportedly suffered non-life threatening injuries.

Longtime Educator Bill Slayton Won’t Seek Reelection To School Board

June 3, 2024

Longtime educator and Escambia County School Board member Bill Slayton will not seek reelection this year.

“I think 16 years is enough,” Slayton said of his service on the school board. “This makes 52 years I have been in education.”

“It’s the best district in Escambia County, maybe in the State of Florida, to be a school board member,” Slayton said of District 5, “with all the thousands of students, no one of the schools scoring below a ‘B’ in state testing.”

“My wife told me that if I ran again, she would divorce me,” Slayton quipped.

Slayton holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in music education from the University of Southern Mississippi. He served as band director for Tate High School’s “Showband of the South” from 1971 to 1987 and served as fine arts supervisor for the Escambia County School District from 1987 to 1991. From 1991 until 2007, he moved into administration for the school district, serving as assistant principal and principal at Woodham High and principal at George Stone Technical Center.

Slayton’s term ends in November.

To date, three candidates are pre-qualified for the seat: Thomas Harrell, Joshua Matthew Luther, and Jim “Andy Taylor”. A fourth candidate, Scott Taylor, prefiled but has withdrawn.

NorthEscambai.com photo, click to enlarge.

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