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THURSDAY, JUlY 23, 2009

vol. 14 No. 14

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News SHOWTIME - Bridgeville was updated on plans to film a movie in town in August. Page 3 BLADES - Residents are angry about television reports concerning the town’s police force. Page 3 SEAFORD - The City of Seaford loses $220,000 in street aid funds. Page 5 FUNDRAISER - The Nine Hole Ladies Golf Club benefit this year also helps a 17-month-old child whose father recently died. Page 8 SAVINGS - Eliminating ‘prevailing wages’ could save millions, Rep. Biff Lee says. Page 38 POLICE - Forensic evidence links a shoplifting suspect to a home invasion. Page 39 HEALTH - How to protect yourself against mosquitoes and ticks this year. Page 40 OPINION - Gov. Jack Markell tells why he vetoed House Bill 201, which would have repealed Delaware’s “Bottle Bill.” Page 46

Sports District iii champs - The Nanticoke Major League, Junior League, and Senior League baseball teams win District III titles. Exclusive coverage begins on page 24. Junior League - The Woodbridge Junior League all-star softball team advances to state tournament play. Page 25 View from the cheap seats - Woodbridge varsity football head coach John Parker resigns and Delino DeShields coaches rookie ball in this week’s ‘A View from the Cheap Seats.’ Page 29

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Bobby Collins, second from left, president of the Greenwood Volunteer Fire Company, presents a plaque to Joshua Swartzentruber, third from left, for ‘performing life-saving CPR on his father, Richard.’ Joshua is 16. Richard and his wife, Chris, fourth and fifth from the left, are joined by their other children, from left: Stephen, 14, Andrew, 8, Josiah, 3, and Jessica, 11. Photo by Lynn R. Parks

Son recognized for role in saving his father’s life By Lynn R. Parks

On June 6, Richard Swartzentruber of Greenwood collapsed in his Greenwood home with sudden cardiac arrest. Five and a half weeks later, he was the guest of honor at a celebration of the forces that came together to save his life. “I am grateful to God, and so thankful that he is giving me a few more years of life,” Swartzentruber, 41, told the crowd standing in the warm sun outside the Greenwood Fire Hall. “I’m really glad to be here.” “We answer 600 ambulance calls a year,” said Greenwood Volunteer Fire Company president Bobby Collins. “Some of them don’t have as happy an ending as this one. We are very happy that we had a small part in this happy story.” Collins recognized Swartzentruber’s 16-year-old son, Joshua, who administered CPR to his father until paramedics arrived. County emergency services dis-

patcher Todd McCabe, 41, of Dagsboro gave CPR instructions over the phone to Swartzentruber’s wife, Chris, who relayed them to Joshua. “How wonderful that the dispatcher was able to tell Joshua how to give lifesaving measures to save his father’s life,” Collins said. Glenn Luedtke, director of Sussex County Emergency Medical Services, said that early treatment in sudden cardiac arrest is crucial. A victim’s chances of survival are reduced by seven to 10 percent with each minute that goes by without treatment. Brain damage starts to occur in just four minutes. “All of the elements came into play in this case for a successful outcome,” he said. And that doesn’t mean just survival, he added, but “walking, talking, everything-he-could-do-before-he-cando-now kind of survival.” Richard Short, assistant chief dispatcher at the county Emergency Continued to page four

League of Women Voters to sponsor Senatorial Debate

The Sussex County League of Women Voters will sponsor a debate among the four candidates vying for the seat of recently deceased Senator Thurman Adams on Thursday, July 30, at 7 p.m. at the County Chambers in Georgetown, on the Circle in Georgetown. The four candidates are: State Rep. Joseph Booth, Republican of Georgetown; Polly Adams Mervine, Democrat of Bridgeville; Gwendolyn Jones, Libertarian of Milton; and Matt Opaliski, Independent of Greenwood. There will be a 45-minute question and answer period. The candidates will each have the opportunity to make opening and closing remarks. Carol Jones of Sussex County League of Women Voters will be the moderator, assisted by Lee Jones, as timekeeper. These proceedings may be watched online at www.sussexcountyde.gov, the live Council Chamber’s site. For additional information call 644-7650. The election for this seat will be held on August 3.


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