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Two Escape Serious Injury in Sunday Plane Crash Near Temperance Hall Community

May 21, 2023
By: Dwayne Page

Two people escaped serious injury after their single engine plane went down Sunday afternoon in an open field near Old Temperance Hall Road in DeKalb County.

According to Sheriff Patrick Ray, the pilot was 61-year-old Eric Garrison of Powell, Tennessee and 60-year-old Debbie Cook of Knoxville was the passenger. Garrison sustained a minor injury. Cook was not hurt.

“DeKalb Central Dispatch received a call from the Nashville Approach Air Traffic Control at 2:50 p.m. that stated a plane had gone down around the Old Temperance Hall Road area,” said Sheriff Ray.

“DeKalb EMS, the Smithville-DeKalb County Rescue Squad, the DeKalb County Fire Department, and the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department responded to the Old Temperance Hall Road address,” he continued.

“The pilot said he was flying in a 1966 fixed wing Piper Cherokee 180 when the engine failed. A witness on the ground in the Old Temperance Hall Road area observed that the plane appeared to be in distress, and he saw it go down. The witness reached the plane on a Side-By-Side and helped get the pilot and passenger out of the plane. He also helped bring emergency personnel to the scene and then returned them all to the roadway,” said Sheriff Ray.

“According to the pilot, he filled up with fuel in Knoxville, flew to Nashville, and was on his way back to the Seymour Airport in East Tennessee when the plane went down in DeKalb County,” he said.

“I want to thank Central Dispatch and the responding agencies that came to help us,” Sheriff Ray concluded.




County Mayor Signs Proclamation Recognizing EMS Week

May 21, 2023
By: Dwayne Page

A week dedicated to celebrating emergency service workers is being recognized in DeKalb County.

The community relies on emergency workers to rush to the rescue, no matter what the circumstance.

County Mayor Matt Adcock has signed a proclamation designating May 21-27 as Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Week in DeKalb County. EMS Director Hoyte Hale joined County Mayor Adcock for the occasion.

“We are proud of our DeKalb County EMS employees, EMTs, Paramedics, First Responders and Dispatchers. They are on the front lines, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year Their commitment, dedication and bravery speaks to their character and willingness to serve others, not just this week, but every day of the year. We are honored to celebrate their service this week, and we are grateful to them every day,” said Adcock.

The proclamation is as follows:

“Whereas, Emergency Medical Services is a vital public service; and Whereas, the members of Emergency Medical Teams are ready to provide lifesaving care to those in need 24 hours a day, seven days a week; and

Whereas, access to quality Emergency Care dramatically improves the survival and recovery rate of those who experience sudden illness or injury; and

Whereas, the Emergency Medical Services system consists of emergency physicians, emergency nurses, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, firefighters, educators, administrators, and others; and

Whereas, the members of Emergency Medical Services teams, whether career or volunteer, engage in thousands of hours of specialized training and continuing education to enhance their lifesaving skills; and

Whereas, it is appropriate to recognize the value and the accomplishments of Emergency Medical Services providers by designating Emergency Medical Services Week;

Now, Therefore, I Matt Adcock, County Mayor, DeKalb County, Tennessee, in recognition of this event do hereby proclaim the week of May 21-27 as Emergency Medical Services Week.

With the theme, “When Emergency Care Begins”, I encourage the community to observe this week with the appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities”.

Members of the DeKalb EMS Staff in addition to Director Hoyte Hale (EMT-P) are:

A-Shift:
James Wes Eldridge-EMT-B
Tony Williams-EMT-P
Donna Melton-AEMT

B-Shift:
Kristie Johnson-EMTPCC/ICQA
Misty Green-AEMT
Dennis Sherman-EMT/PCC
Heather Billings-EMT-B

C-Shift:
Trent Phipps-EMT-P
Moamen Elkelany-AEMT
David Pitts-EMT-PCC
Rachel Checchi-AEMT

D-Shift:
Matt Melton-EMT-PCC
Trevin Merriman-AEMT
Aspen Flarity-EMT-PCC/IC
Jessica Wilson-AEMT

Day Truck:
Zechariah Clark-EMT-B
Keely Ping-AEMT

Day Truck:
Jamie Parsley-AEMT
Akita Dodson-EMT-B

Part-Time Staff:
Houston Austin-EMT-PCC/IC
Greta Stone-EMT-PCC/IC
Clayton Anstis-EMT-PCC
Cody Johnson-EMT-PCC
Kim Johnson-EMT-PCC
Kenny Moffitt-EMT-PCC
Marie Turpin-EMT-PCC
Terrance Hall-EMT-P
Charles Nokes-EMT-P
Daniel Summers-EMT-P
Matthew Terrell-EMT-P
Becky Atnip-AEMT
Ed Brooks-AEMT
Richard Kellogg-AEMT
Tony McCulley-AEMT
Rebecca Partridge- AEMT
John Poss-AEMT
Justin Thompson-AEMT
Jason Rice-AEMT
Alexis Olsen-AEMT




DWS Recognized 8th Grade Class

May 21, 2023
By: Bill Conger

The 2022-23 8th grade class at DeKalb West School was recognized in a special ceremony today (Friday, May 19).

Making the All A Honor Roll are Ethan Brown, Ben Driver, and Chase Young. Named to the A & B Honor Roll are Ben Barton, Hunter Ballew, Hannah Brown, Charli Cripps, Benjamin Crook, Jennifer Fortune, Olivia George, Miah Johnson, Cieanna Mitchell, Elliott Nelson, Izzy Prichard, Kenadee Prichard, Leyton Scarbrough, and Mary Jane Scott.

Receiving Academic Awards in English Language Arts (ELA) were Ethan Brown and Jennifer Fortune each with a 98.6; in Math: Chase Young, 93.6 and Izzy Prichard 95.3; Algebra I, Ben Driver, 97.3; in History Ethan Brown, 98.6 and Jennifer Fortune, 99.3; in Science, Ethan Brown, 98.0 and Leyton Scarbrough, 95.3.

The Making Tracks (Most Improved) Honors were presented to Cecil Ketchum and Wyatt Young. The recipients of the Citizenship Awards in Mrs. Mollie Bratten’s class were Ethan Brown and Charli Cripps, and in Mr. Dwayne Blair’s class, Elliott Nelson and Kenadee Prichard. The 4 PAWS Award winners, which are selected by each teacher, were Chase Young from Mrs. Bratten’s homeroom and Emily Fry from Mr. Dwayne Blair’s homeroom.

Ethan Brown earned the prestigious Amanda Mullinax Librarian’s Award. With 2239.4 Accelerated Reader points, he had the highest cumulative total again this year. He has won the award the previous two years. Also, in the 8th grade Kenadee Prichard and Hannah Brown were presented with 1,000 point certificates; Brown, Mary Jane Scott and Olivia George were the Top Readers for 8th grade and won a bowling trip; Elliott Nelson, Jennifer Fortune, and Chase Young received a $10 gift certificate for earning 800 points; Ben Driver was given a cap for 600 points; Seth Youth earned 500 points for the AR pin, and Mary Jane Scott, Kaylee Redmon, Leyton Scarbrough, Matthew Shahan, Ben Barton, and Michael Justice earned 400 A.R. points for the $5 gift certificate.

The 2023 Junior Beta Service Award was presented to Raegan Murphy with 166.5 service hours earned from May of 2022 to May of 2023. Also receiving service certificates were Beta President Ethan Brown with 34; Vice President Olivia George with 106.25, Chaplain Hannah Brown with 24.75, Secretary Miah Johnson with 52.75. Murphy was the club reporter. Ben Barton earned 27.75 hours, Charli Cripps, 64, Ben Driver 57.5, Jesse Foutch, 24.5, Cieanna Mitchell, 36, Elliott Nelson, 49.75, Izzy Prichard, 45.5, Kenadee Prichard, 52.5, Leyton Scarbrough, 31.75, and Chase Young, 37.

Congratulations to the 2021 DWS 8TH Grade Class:

Hunter Ballew, Ben Barton, Ethan Brown, Charli Cripps, Benjamin Crook, Carmello Davis, Ben Driver, Jennifer Fortune, Jesse Foutch, Thomas Foutch, Emily Fry, Olivia George, Justin Howard, Eli Johnson, Miah Johnson, Michael Justice, Cecil Ketchum, Leah LaFever, Preslee Merriman, Cieanna Mitchell, Raegan Murphy, Elliott Nelson, Kason Nichols, Izzy Prichard, Kenadee Prichard, Kaylee Redmon, Taytum Reeder, Alexis Reynolds, Leyton Scarbrough, Mary Scott, Matt Shahan, Cadyn Watford, Chase Young, Seth Young, and Wyatt Young.




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