BRIEFLY : HEART ATTACK KILLS PAPER DELIVERYMAN.CAMARILLO - A Ventura man suffered a heart attack Wednesday while exiting the Ventura Freeway The Ventura Freeway is a freeway in southern California running from Ventura to Pasadena. It is the principal east-west route through Ventura County and in the southern San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles County. in Camarillo, hit a gas station fuel pump Fuel pump A mechanical or electrical pump for drawing fuel from a storage tank and forcing it to an engine or furnace. The type of pump chosen for a given fuel depends to a great extent on the volatility of the liquid to be pumped. and later died in the emergency room at St. John's Pleasant Valley Hospital St. John's Pleasant Valley Hospital is a hospital in Camarillo, California, USA. It is currently operated by Catholic Healthcare West. History The hospital was founded in 1974[1]. , officials said. The Ventura County Coroner's Office identified the victim as Charles N. Kahlsdorf Jr., 58, a newspaper carrier who worked for the Daily News. Kahlsdorf left the freeway on the Pleasant Valley Road off-ramp and was pulling into the Mobil gas station at 4735 Pleasant Valley Road to deliver newspapers about 4:30 a.m. Wednesday. His vehicle did not stop, hitting the fuel pump. There was a minor fuel leak and a small fire that was extinguished by a Ventura County Fire Department Not to be confused with Ventura Fire Department. The Ventura County Fire Department (VCFD) provides fire protection and emergency response services for the unincorporated areas of Ventura County, California, and for six other cities within the county. crew, said coroner's and California Highway Patrol highway patrol n. A state law enforcement organization whose police officers patrol the public highways. officials. Kahlsdorf was taken to the hospital, where he died at 5:29 a.m. An autopsy performed Wednesday found that a heart attack was the cause of death. - Daily News Attention disorder conference slated THOUSAND OAKS - The nonprofit group Ch.A.D.D. of the Conejo Valley has organized a conference in Thousand Oaks on Sept. 25 and 26 for parents, adults and educators on various aspects of attention deficit disorder attention deficit (hyperactivity) disorder (ADD or ADHD) formerly hyperactivity Behavioral syndrome in children, whose major symptoms are inattention and distractibility, restlessness, inability to sit still, and difficulty concentrating on one thing for any . Speakers are scheduled on issues including medications, alternative treatments and remedies, coaching, learning disabilities, adolescent attention deficit disorder, testing and special accommodations, and social skills. The conference will be held at the Amgen Conference Center, 1840 De Havilland Drive. There are tracks for parents, educators and adults that cover various workshops. Costs range from $45 to $75 for Ch.A.D.D. members and $60 to $90 for nonmembers. Call (805) 520-4943. - Daily News |
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