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Jose G. Landa
Staff writer

The Texas State Association of Letter Carriers kicked off their Texas State 109th biennial Convention in Eagle Pass, Texas from June 13th to June 16th.

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Jose G. Landa
Staff writer

Fort Duncan Regional Medical Center CEO Eladio Montalvo and administration  are raising awareness on the dangers of leaving children in vehicles, especially in extreme temperatures.
   On average, 38 children die every year because they’re alone in a vehicle. Sunlight coming through vehicle windows acts like an oven. It only takes a few minutes before a child can become dangerously overheated in a closed vehicle.  
   FDRMC with the assistance of Brown Chevrolet have set up a display outside of the hospital with a board monitoring the temperatures outside and inside the vehicle.
   Montalvo said the main purpose of the display is to bring awareness to a problem often seen in which children or pets are locked inside a vehicle.
   “We ask you to please never leave children in a vehicle out in the heat, especially if it’s turned off.We are trying to bring awareness to the community through this display to remind them of the problems that can come from such action.” said Montalvo
   Lourdes Perez of FDRMC states that the community should take precautions during this time as the heat is becoming unbearable. “Mtake sure you stay hydrated and if you know of any elderly please make sure that they’re okay and that they have the proper air conditioning to keep them cool. And if they don’t then lets help by looking for the agencies that can assist those people.”
   You are asked to take certain precautions such as never leave a child or pet alone in a vehicle create reminders that you have a child with you, and if you see a child alone in a vehicle out in the heat take action and call 911 and ask for help.

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A 2016 Lexus fell into the Rio Grande River near the ramp at Shelby Park after the driver claimed to have accidentally reversed too far early Friday morning.
Sheriff Tom Schmerber said the driver said he was enjoying a drive near the river at approximately 12:30 a.m. when he got too close, reversed, and landed his car in the water.
Maverick County Deputies and Eagle Pass Fire Department responded to the call, and found the vehicle upside down. Schmerber said the driver was not intoxicated, and was able to get out of the car before it was completely in the river.
Martinez Wrecking Service attempted to remove the vehicle from the water, but was unable to after a piece of machinery broke.
“I think it’s still there in the river still because nobody wanted to take it out. They don’t have the equipment to take the vehicle out,” said Schmerber. The vehicle was still in the river at press time.

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