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Summary of February 21 regular Ada Council meeting

By Paula Scott

Following Ada Police Department lifesaving awards (reported HERE), the February 21 regular meeting of the Ada Chamber of Council commenced at about 6:48 p.m. All councilors were present: Sean Beck, Jason Campbell, Sheila Coressel, Linda Mason, Jeff Oestreich and Bob Simmons.

Two claims registers were passed unanimously following some discussion, which included an inquiry about and EKG stress test bill--which proved to be for the new police chief, Alec Cooper, the need for new gutters and downspouts on the Public Works barn, and staffer Michelle Hall attending the upcoming Hardin County Leadership course.

Aging Out of Children from Children’s Service meeting on February 28

The League of Women Voters of the Lima Area will hold an informational  meeting on the Aging Out of Children from Children’s Service at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday,  February 28 at the Children’s Services Building, 123 W.  Spring St., Lima.

The guest speaker will be Sarah Newland from Children’s Services. This meeting is open to the public.  

The League of Women Voters of the Lima Area encourages informed and active  participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public  policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy. The  group has positions on government, social and environmental issues.

Opportunity to discuss Ada Schools athletic conference options

Ada Exempted Village Schools will hold a community meeting on Monday, March 6, 2023, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. in the school auditorium. The purpose of the meeting is to provide information regarding athletic conference membership. There will be an opportunity for public comments and a time for the public to ask questions.

ONU trustees approve new strategic plan

Ohio Northern University has unveiled a 5-year Stronger Together Strategic Plan approved by the Board of Trustees on Feb. 10, 2023. The plan has been posted on ONU’s website with both an overview and more detailed document.

The university states that the plan outlines its “intentions for reshaping and transforming the campus experience for years to come,” calling the plan “ONU’s ‘north star’ moving forward. Its initiatives are student focused but will benefit everyone.” Task force meetings, brainstorming sessions and conversations with the campus community were conducted prior to the announcement.

Rockin’ pneumonia

By Karen Kier
Pharmacist on behalf of the ONU HealthWise team

In 1957, Huey “Piano” Smith and The Clowns released the song Rockin’ Pneumonia and The Boogie Woogie Flu. The song was a reference to the 1957 and 1958 pandemic of the Asian flu. Although, the lyrics are really about approaching a woman at a nightclub and really do not provide any suggestion to the pandemic. I remember the remake version by Johnny Rivers in 1972.  The song hit number six on the United States Billboard Hot 100 in the winter of 1973.  

Celebration of lifesaving efforts with Ada's "miracle man"

The Tuesday, February 21 Village Of Ada Council Meeting was an exceptional event with more than 30 guests squeezed into the council chambers at 115 W Buckeye Ave. Mayor Dave Retterer called the meeting to order and as usual conducted the pledge of allegiance--after which the meeting was far from typical.

Guests warmly greeted Robert Trebilcock, who was introduced as Ada’s miracle man following his rescue by Ada police officers, and Ohio Northern University security guards, as well as Ada-Liberty Fire and Ada-Liberty EMS squads on January 30.

Police Chief Alec Cooper presented lifesaving awards to the officers who responded in the incident, Sergeant John Iten and Patrolman Andrew Peterman as well as ONU Public Safety Officers Garrett Molands and Amy Lutterbein.

The officers responded to a single vehicle accident call on West Lincoln Avenue and found Trebilcock in a locked vehicle with no signs of life. They broke into the vehicle and then used an automated external defibrillator to shock Trebilcock and began CPR. The Ada-Liberty Fire department also responded to the call and assisted with CPR, which was noted as being a very physically demanding task.

The Ada-Liberty EMS squad had Trebilcock on his way to Lima Memorial Hospital some three minutes after arriving on scene. EMTs applied a mechanical CPR device and placed an advance airway device, and actively supported the patient en route to the hospital.

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