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Saturday, March 28, 2020

Police Lives Matter: End Of Watch Sgt. Jenkins, Nevada Highway Patrol



The loss of this innocent life makes me sad and the details of how it happened as described below are so upsetting. To think that there are criminals out there doing things like this is beyond comprehension. Thank God the suspect is in custody. Rest in heavenly peace Sgt. Jenkins.


We are devastated to report that Sergeant Ben Jenkins #4196 was killed in the line of duty this morning. Sgt. Jenkins had stopped to assist a motorist on US-93 ...in the White Pine county area. During this contact, the motorist open fired on Sgt. Ben Jenkins, who was struck and killed. The motorist stole the Sergeant's uniform and fled the scene in Sgt. Jenkins' patrol vehicle. Following a search that lasted several hours, the suspect was located and taken into custody with the assistance of multiple agencies.

47-year-old Sgt. Jenkins was an Elko native who devoted his life to public service and to serving Nevadans. He began working for the Highway Patrol in March 2008 as a Trooper in Jackpot and was promoted to Sergeant in Elko in 2017. Prior to NHP, he was a training officer for the Nevada State Fire Marshal Division, a crew supervisor for the Nevada Division of Forestry, an Assistant Fire Chief for the Spring Creek Volunteer Fire Department, and a veteran of both the Army National Guard and Air National Guard. In 2011, Jenkins received the Nevada Department of Public Safety's highest honor, the Gold Medal of Valor, which is presented to officers who perform an extraordinary act of heroism.

He is survived by his wife, his mother, four children, and five grandchildren. This is a time of tremendous grief for our agency, his family, and our communities. A memorial service is pending and that information will be forthcoming at a later date. #4196, rest easy. We've got the watch from here.

Official Source of Information In This Posting: Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Dispatch and Nevada Highway Patrol.

Saturday, March 21, 2020

In Trying Times Hope Springs Eternal

To my worldwide audience...

We are living in unstable, uncertain times where there is doom and gloom at every trajectory. What happened to our hopes and dreams? What happened to falling in love and being happy, healthy, wealthy and wise? The world is spinning off it's axis but I am here to tell you that HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL. Please try to maintain a positive attitude as a positive attitude is one of the keys to survival. It is also critical to have inner peace and preserve your energy. Protect your psyche from negativity (like irrational fear, sensational news, toxic people, etc.). Maintain order in your immediate environment. And above all, live your life with dignity and respect. 

My longtime ambiguous love professional race car driver Bill Auberlen once told me I should be a life coach when I told him he should choose his women with the same mental acuity that he used to navigate the race track. My response to him was a simple thank you but in my mind I knew myself to be a survivor of many bad life experiences which instinctively morphed me into an empathetic person, an observationist and a critical thinker. 

Please if you are strong, help the weak. If you are rich, help the poor. If you have more than others, share. If you are balanced emotionally, help someone who is down with words of encouragement. Stay spiritual. Say your prayers; not only for yourself but for others as well. And ask God to eradicate this crazy pandemic caused by the Coronavirus that is currently turning the world as we know it upside down. Soldier up and stay strong.

With love,
Jacqueline Sebiane

Thursday, March 12, 2020

Samir Bannout On The Passing Of Barbarian Bros. Twin David Paul



Samir Bannout


I am saddened by the passing of one of my dear friends n training partners David Paul...Dave n I met at Gold’s gym Santa Monica in 1979, we quickly became close... friends...We trained together for several contests prep, he was very positive & extremely strong. Once, we decided to train at 2 AM for one of my contest preps...I got the keys for the Marina Athletics Club just for us...and when everyone was asleep n snoring, David n I were in a war with the weights... he pushed me way beyond the limit...we made this decision to train in late hours because I wanted to be extremely focused, I didn’t want any outside interference ...David was always there for me n our workouts weren’t your usual workout you normally see @ gyms ...our workouts were very tough, you can say they were complete insanity n torture... the last time I spoke with David was one week ago, he was in good health, we always discussed the most advanced holistic way of living healthy..he really was in fantastic health... I was shocked when I found out about his passing yesterday, I first thought it was just a silly rumor but later it was confirmed....I will miss him and his influence greatly...My condolences to his family and friends... May his soul Rest In Peace 💐

Friday, March 6, 2020

The Coronavirus Pandemic: Fact, Fiction And Common Sense

When I am presented with an issue or a problem, I automatically go into critical thinking mode. In my mind I identify the problem and think of all the possible solutions. If it is a social problem that is in process, I immediately implement de-escalation procedures; including removing myself from the situation. If it is something I am aware of that is a potential problem or danger, I implement or practice preventative measures; including not putting myself in a situation that is personally harmful. If it is something that has already occurred, I think of all possible solutions and go into action to attempt to solve the problem.

Currently there is a major concern about the health crisis evolving worldwide with respect to the Coronavirus (“COVID-19”) that originated, according to authorities, in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, but is being contracted by people in other parts of the world outside of the identified origin. Remember that information is key. Gathering the information from credible sources is the appropriate thing to do as misinformation propagated only creates panic, chaos and other unnecessary problems.

While most cases of COVID-19 present with mild or moderate symptoms, some people (e.g., the immunocompromised, pregnant women, children, the elderly, those with underlying health conditions) are particularly more vulnerable to developing serious illness from COVID-19.

Don’t panic but rather use common sense. Panic creates hysteria that causes other problems such as depleting the stores of necessary supplies, overburdening our emergency response and healthcare systems, crippling the economy, etc.

However, please be aware that according to the CDC, there is no vaccine to protect against COVID-19 and no medications approved to treat it at this time.

Therefore, officials are recommending that the public frequently wash their hands, opt for verbal salutations instead of those with personal contact (i.e., hugs, high fives and handshakes) and to try to maintain a distance of six (6) feet from strangers. I have ALWAYS practiced the foregoing and people have always laughed at me and mislabeled me a “germophobe” when in reality I was just protecting my health. Those people are no longer laughing! If you don't need to travel as a necessity right now such as a requisite business trip, don't travel. If and when possible, avoid areas where there are large groups of people for now. This is all just common sense.

Below is an excerpt of information I gathered from the official source Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) updated as of March 3, 2020. It is neither a full nor comprehensive statement from the CDC about the virus but rather information I have pulled which I consider to be important.

BACKGROUND

CDC is responding to an outbreak of respiratory disease caused by a novel (new) coronavirus that was first detected in China and which has now been detected in almost 70 locations internationally, including in the United States. The virus has been named “SARS-CoV-2” and the disease it causes has been named “corona virus disease 2019” (abbreviated “COVID-19”). On January 30, 2020, the International Health Regulations Emergency Committee of the World Health Organization declared the outbreak a “public health emergency of international concern external icon” (PHEIC). On January 31, 2020, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex M. Azar II declared a public health emergency (PHE) for the United States to aid the nation’s healthcare community in responding to COVID-19.

SOURCE AND SPREAD OF THE VIRUS

Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that are common in people and many different species of animals, including camels, cattle, cats, and bats. Rarely, animal coronaviruses can infect people and then spread between people such as with MERS-CoV, SARS-CoV, and now with this new virus (named SARS-CoV-2).

The SARS-CoV-2 virus is a betacoronavirus, like MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV.  All three of these viruses have their origins in bats. The sequences from U.S. patients are similar to the one that China initially posted, suggesting a likely single, recent emergence of this virus from an animal reservoir.

Early on, many of the patients at the epicenter of the outbreak in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China had some link to a large seafood and live animal market, suggesting animal-to-person spread. Later, a growing number of patients reportedly did not have exposure to animal markets, indicating person-to-person spread. Person-to-person spread was subsequently reported outside Hubei and in countries outside China, including in the United States. Some international destinations now have apparent community spread with the virus that causes COVID-19, including in some parts of the United States. Community spread means some people have been infected and it is not known how or where they became exposed. Learn what is known about the spread of this newly emerged coronaviruses.

SITUATION IN U.S.

  • Imported cases of COVID-19 in travelers have been detected in the U.S.
  • Person-to-person spread of COVID-19 was first reported among close contacts of returned travelers from Wuhan.
  • During the week of February 23, CDC reported community spread of the virus that causes COVID-19 in California (in two places), Oregon and Washington. Community spread in Washington resulted in the first death in the United States from COVID-19, as well as the first reported case of COVID-19 in a health care worker, and the first potential outbreak in a long-term care facility. 

ILLNESS SEVERITY


Both MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV have been known to cause severe illness in people. The complete clinical picture with regard to COVID-19 is not fully understood. Reported illnesses have ranged from mild to severe, including illness resulting in death. While information so far suggests that most COVID-19 illness is mild, a reportexternal icon out of China suggests serious illness occurs in 16% of cases. Older people and people with certain underlying health conditions like heart disease, lung disease and diabetes, for example, seem to be at greater risk of serious illness. There are ongoing investigations to learn more. This is a rapidly evolving situation and information will be updated as it becomes available. 

CDC RESPONSE

 

Global efforts at this time are focused concurrently on containing the spread and mitigating the impact of this virus. The federal government is working closely with state, local, tribal, and territorial partners, as well as public health partners, to respond to this public health threat. The public health response is multi-layered, with the goal of detecting and minimizing introductions of this virus in the United States. CDC is operationalizing all of its pandemic preparedness and response plans, working on multiple fronts to meet these goals, including specific measures to prepare communities to respond to local transmission of the virus that causes COVID-19. There is an abundance of pandemic guidance developed in anticipation of an influenza pandemic that is being repurposed and adapted for a COVID-19 pandemic.

END OF CDC INFORMATION

Please protect and take care of yourself. And God bless you.

Jacqueline Sebiane

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