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CBS News
05-08-2025
- Health
- CBS News
North Fayette Township firefighters help save choking child
A young child who was choking was saved on Monday afternoon by North Fayette Township firefighters. The North Fayette Township Volunteer Fire Department said Deputy Chief Ian Richards was walking outside of the station along Steubenville Pike on Monday afternoon when he saw a vehicle in the parking lot. When Richards was investigating, the fire department said a mother got out of the vehicle in a panic along with an infant child who was choking for an unknown reason. Richards called for help from other firefighters and EMTs who were at the station and they helped stop the child from choking and allowed them to start breathing normally and crying. The fire department said the child was taken to the hospital for further evaluation. "Quick thinking by the mother and quick action from the staffers allowed for the situation to be mitigated very quickly," the fire department said. "We are proud to staff our station with paid and volunteer staffers, their presence in the big red building on Steubenville Pike and their experience are invaluable to the community." The department gave recognition to Deputy Chief Richards along with firefighter and EMT Zac Cummings, firefighter and EMT James Gray, Lieutenant and EMT Brandon Spencer, and Lieutenant EMT Tyler Pilewski.
Yahoo
11-05-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
SR 39 in Columbiana Co. to close during day beginning Monday
(WKBN) — Part of State Route 39 in Columbiana County will be closed during the daytime for five days beginning Monday. The closure will run from Salineville through Highlandtown to Steubenville Pike Road. The road will be closed from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday for culvert replacement. Drivers will need to follow the detour shown in the graphic below. The project should be finished by May 16th. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.