Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Collegaite EMS Organiation to Hold Community Safety Fair

SAINT ANSELM COLLEGE

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

ATTN: ALL NETWORKS FOR IMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Kyle Baker

Email: rescueteam@anselm.edu

SAINT ANSELM COLLEGE E.M.S TO HOLD SAFETY FAIR

Saint Anselm College Emergency Medical Services will be holding a community safety fair on the Campus of Saint Anselm College. Many local fire and police departments will be on site as well as representative from the local hospitals. Many different organizations will also be there showing off the latest and greatest equipment and techniques for what they do. The event is geared towards elementary age children and all local schools have been notified and invited. The event will take place on the field of Grappone Stadium and the picnic area immediately adjacent to the field(RAIN LOCATION CARR CENTER). There will be free food for as long as supplies last. There is no charge for admittance into the event and all are invited to attend.

Saint Anselm College EMS, founded in 1991, is a group of volunteer students, all of whom are Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMTs). SACEMS provides first-response emergency medical care to students, faculty, staff, and visitors while they are on campus. The team works closely with College Health Services and the Office of Safety and Security, assisting these departments in any way possible. SACEMS also covers majors events on campus such as the CNN debates, the Facebook/ABC debates, Family and Alumni Weekends, events by major politicians, and other major events.

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If you would like more information about the event please contact Kyle Baker at: kbaker@anselm.edu

Monday, October 3, 2011

Will He Run?

As we all know Chris Christie has been toying with the idea of tossing his hat in the ring the GOP race. Now that it is getting down to the wire, could he really put his name into the race and build up enough support to have any chance in the soon approaching NH Primary. In New Hampshire there is nothing more sacred than having the first primary in the nation and now that Florida has set its primary date at January 31 there is no doubt in my mind that we will be voting in NH shortly after the first of the year. How does this hurt Christie's possible campaign? It gives him only three months to build any sort of campaign if he wants to have any sort of chance in New Hampshire. If he does decide to run he will have to focus more on the later states in order to build up any kind of momentum he can. Another issue that I think Christie would have is that there is a lot of footage in the media with him saying that it is not in his heart to be president at this time. Other campaigns would slam him for the sudden change of heart. You might even see another candidate get slapped with the "Flip Flop" label. Overall I think that it might not be in Chris Christie's best interest to toss his name in the ring this election cycle. He should continue as Governor on NJ and wait till 2016 to seriously decide to run for President.