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Full recovery expected for student
A 15-year-old student who suffered a heart attack and went into
full cardiac arrest at Marina High School on April 24 is expected to
make a full recovery.
Andy Bonsall, a Marina High teacher, and Scott Gruneisen, the
school’s security guard, performed CPR on the girl, who had stopped
breathing and had no heartbeat.
The paramedics took over lifesaving measures upon arrival and
rushed the student to the hospital. She was given a pacemaker to
regulate her heartbeat after a few days of recovery and will soon be
released from the hospital.
40 evacuated
after acid spill
The Huntington Beach Fire Department evacuated 40 employees from a
Huntington Beach manufacturing company on May 5 after 60 gallons of
5% hydrochloric acid was spilled.
The leaking tank was discovered at 6 a.m. by three employees.
Several fire department units responded as well as the Huntington
Beach and Santa Ana HazMat units.
None of the five employees exposed to the acid were taken to the
hospital.
Later in the morning, a private firm was engaged to clean up the
spill.
Police Department says goodbye to 3
The Huntington Beach Police Department bid farewell to three
police officers, who are retiring after a combined 73 years of
service in the city.
Officer John Blackwell, one of the original Downtown foot-beat
officers, served the city for 25 years. He also worked as a motor
officer and in the Aero Bureau.
Officer Jeff King also served 25 years for the department. He
worked in patrol, Vice and the Aero Bureau.
Officer Paul Lane, who came to the department in 1980, worked
patrol and served as a pilot.
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