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Yemen’s 9-1-1 complaint still not resolved

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    Municipal Affairs Communications Team Lead Kathy Kiel has responded to Mayor Terry Yemen’s request to find out why he was on hold after calling 9-1-1.  
    Yemen lost his wallet on November 28 and was on the phone with the credit card company when he found out that someone was currently using his credit card at a business here in Drumheller.
     Yemen tried calling the local 24-hour RCMP dispatch, however there was no answer.  Yemen then called  9-1-1  so  the  RCMP could   catch the suspected thief before he left the business.  
    Municipal Affairs, Communications Team Leader Kathy Kiel, investigated further and responded, “The 9-1-1 call placed on November 28, 2015 was received by the Red Deer 9-1-1 call centre at 3:04 PM.  The call was answered by staff at The City of Red Deer’s 9-1-1 Emergency Communication Centre in eight seconds and was transferred to the RCMP Southern Alberta Operational Communication Centre within 11 seconds, from the time it was answered.”
   RCMP K Division Communications RCMP Corporal Franks confirmed that the call was placed on hold. Yemen received verification from the same department stating that it was actually only 3 minutes 11 seconds. “If this had been a life or death emergency, the wait time was too long,” said Yemen.
    RCMP K Division Corporal Franks explained that the dispatchers were busy handling incoming calls  on an emergency that several dispatchers could have been involved with.
    Yemen is still not satisfied with the results and believes that there are staffing issues involved.  Yemen stated,  “I have also escalated this issue with Drumheller-Stettler MLA Rick Strankman and MP Kevin Sorenson.”
    Kiel further said, “Many 9-1-1 calls in Alberta are non-emergency calls.  In situations that are not emergencies, Albertans are encouraged to call the appropriate non-emergency numbers to ensure 9-1-1 staff can process calls that are truly sensitive and require immediate support from police, fire and ambulance services.”


Possible rat discovered in Drumheller yard

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On Saturday morning a Drumheller resident trapped what appears to be a rat in his yard, although it has not been confirmed whether it is a new Norway rat.

The resident, who wished not to be identified, had a trap set out for another pest that had been causing trouble in his yard. He was surprised to see a gray rat, measuring about 14 inches from tip to tail.

 He attempted to get a hold of Fish and Wildlife, but an officer was not available on Saturday. The animal was turned over to local bylaw enforcement. 

It remains to be confirmed whether the animal is a Norway rat.

ATB’s Raptor Financial at St.anthony's celebrates first year

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    On Thursday, January 28, St. Anthony’s  School Jr. ATB Branch, called Raptor Financial, held a meet and greet day with the four members of the Dragon’s hockey team.
    Drumheller Dragons Connor Duncan, Isaac Schacher, Braeden Salverda and Jacob Schofield were on hand meeting the students and randomly passed out 20 Youth game tickets along with 20 Adult game tickets The Dragon’s  also gave out game tickets for each new account opened.
    Drumheller ATB branch donated $1000.00 toward Raptor Financial who then in turn donated $500 back to the school for math projects. Raptor Financial will use the balance of  $500 for marketing campaigns throughout the year.
    Drumheller ATB Manager, Adrian Hartman along with Sr. Customer Rep. Marina Shaw and Customer Service Rep. Lois Tchir were on hand, as they are every second Thursday, assisting the students making deposit slips and opening new accounts.      
    Raptor Financial’s goal is to reach 30 new accounts this year and when they meet it, the 25 staff (students) of Raptor Financial will earn a day at Laser Tag.


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