![]() Public safety is a huge problem anywhere you go. Each city has to deal with public safety and have a way to keep it under control. In Asheville there are many aspects to public safety. Some of them include the police, fire fighters, the hospital, EMT, city budgets, safety measures, and substance abuse problems. Police The police's job in Asheville is to protect the city and its citizens. Their are 428 employers in buncombe county. Recently there has been a controversial video that was released by the police that was an officer involved shooting. Most people are classifying this video as police brutality. This video was of two white male police officers beating a black male and forcibly arresting him after he supposably jaywalked and trespassed. This was a body-cam video. The officers were Officer Ruggiero and Officer Hickman and the man who was supposably jaywalking and trespassing was Mr. Johnnie Jermaine Rush. Fire Fighters There are 12 fire stations located in Asheville. The AFD protects lives, property, and environment of Asheville. They are trying to prevent fire occurrence and minimize fire damage. The AFD offers several programs to learn about fire and fire safety for all ages. Fire Fighters in Asheville has an association, IAFF. IAFF was chartered in 1932 but were rechartered in 1946. The association has been thriving for years and continues to work. Mission Health It is the 6th largest health center in the state and the largest for Western North Carolina. There are 7 mission health centers in Asheville located in downtown/Biltmore and south Asheville area. It consists of almost 1000 physicians and over 50 medical specialists in subspecialties. They have more than 12000 employees and more than 2000 volunteers. The hospital is licensed for 795 beds. Safety Measures There are many safety measures here in Asheville that helps make our community a safer place to live in. There is a public safety committee in Asheville that meets and discuss public safety issues in Asheville. They go over subjects such as the illegal use of drugs, cooperation with law enforcement, education organizations, and traffic laws/patterns. There are three members on the committee and they meet at the town hall. They meet to try to make Asheville a safer place for everyone living here. City Budgets The budget division works to plan, prepare, and monitor the budgets for the city. The division also assists the city manager and other departments in performance management, planning, forecasting, evaluation, and budget. Officials in Asheville have recently approved a new $190 million city spending plan. The plan will take effect on July 1st, 2019. The money will go to the city of Asheville, to water systems, police, fire-fighters, construction, transit, homelessness, etc. EMT AN EMT is an emergency medical technician. They are trained to respond quickly to an emergency situation. Some situations are medical issues, traumatic injuries, and accident scenes. There is a 6 week pilot program to examine the roles as an EMT and public safety officials. The city of Asheville wants a healthy and safe environment for our community, the Asheville Fire Department will function with 2 bike teams in conjunction with the current Police Department Units. Substance Abuse Substance abuse in Asheville is a huge problem. There are many places in Asheville were you can get free help and many rehab facilities. A Lot of the problem has come from painkillers or opioids. Over 17 million painkillers have been prescribed in buncombe county in 2016 alone. Just from January to august in 2017 there was 230 overdoses. That's roughly about 1 death per day. In 2015 399 babies that were born in mission hospital tested positive for opioid substances. According to Sherif miller “Opioids have no boundaries, there is no limit, no color or race.” He says, “When people start dying we will start talking.”In an attempt to reduce the opioid crisis in Asheville the city has made places were you can go and drop off your pills and have banned lower prescription opioids in buncombe county. Story by Ariella Valdiviezo, Hadley Wallace, Emma Locane, Sydney Edwards, and Chloe Summerlin SOURCES: https://www.ashevillenc.gov/news/asheville-police-department-releases-details-on-officer-involved-shooting/ https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/07/us/asheville-police-beating-black-man.html https://www.ashevillenc.gov https://missionhealth.org https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_Health_System https://rhahealthservices.org/c3356-comprehensive-care-center/ https://www.ashevillenc.gov/news/city-of-asheville-to-launch-community-emt-pilot-program-downtown/ https://www.ncdhhs.gov https://www.ncdps.gov https://www.octoberroadinc.net/ https://www.wncna.org https://www.addictioncenter.com/rehabs/north-carolina/asheville/ Comments are closed.
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