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Fire houses designated as safe surrender sites
Mothers who might otherwise abandon their newborn children will
instead be able to surrender them to all county firehouses, following
a vote by the Orange County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday.
All 138 fire houses in the county will be designated as safe
surrender sights where mothers can leave newborns, no questions
asked, Costa Mesa Fire Chief Jim Ellis said. The county’s hospitals
have served as surrender sights since 2001.
“We’ll just provide another option to someone who has got to that
point where they can’t take care of a child,” Ellis said. “It’ll be
another avenue to take care of the child rather that abandon it.”
Firefighters will work with area hospitals, which will examine
surrendered babies and pass them on to the county for adoption, Ellis
said. Details of the program are yet to be finalized but should be in
the next two months, he said.
Three men injured
in apparent shooting
Three men were injured in an apparent shooting outside a Costa
Mesa bar early Saturday.
Costa Mesa police received a call just after 1:30 a.m. Saturday of
shots fired, following a fight in the VIP room of a bar in the 500
block of Anton Boulevard, Sgt. Marty Carver said. A private party
was going on inside the room at the time, but those involved in the
shooting left before police arrived, he said.
Police later found two shooting victims at Costal Community
Hospital in Santa Ana and another at UC Irvine Medical Center in
Santa Ana, Carver said.
None of the injuries were life-threatening.
The men were all in their 20s and residents of Anaheim and Orange,
Carver said.
Police believe the shooting took place in the parking lot after
the fight moved outside. No suspects are in custody in connection
with the incident.
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