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AMR Evansville Advances Cardiac Arrest Survival Strategies During National Heart Mont

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A Leader in Advanced Resuscitation Techniques and Community Education

EVANSVILLE, Ind. (Feb. XX, 2025) — As the nation observes National Heart Month, AMR Evansville, a

division of Global Medical Response, highlights its commitment to improving cardiac arrest survival

through evidence-based protocols, data-driven resuscitation methods and community CPR training. AMR

Evansville has consistently surpassed national benchmarks in return of spontaneous circulation and

neurologically intact survival rates, reinforcing its role as a leader in emergency cardiac care.

Outperforming National Survival Rates

AMR Evansville has consistently surpassed national benchmarks in cardiac arrest survival. Return of

circulation rates are 10.8% higher than the national average, with strong outcomes in neurologically intact

survival.

“While a 10% improvement may seem modest in the broader scope, it represents lives saved that

otherwise may not have had a chance. For families, it’s everything,” said Critical Care Paramedic, and

Operations Manager Lee Turpen at AMR Evansville.

A lasting testament to this success is the Tomorrow Wall,

which honors caregivers who provided care to the

individual who was successfully resuscitated. Since its

creation in 2019, the wall has steadily grown, reflecting the

organization’s dedication to saving lives through advanced

prehospital care.

“The Tomorrow Wall is more than just numbers and

statistics. It is a wall of second chances,” said Turpen.

“Every plaque represents a life that could have been lost but was not, thanks to the relentless work of our

crews and the science backed care we provide on every call.”

Relentless innovation in resuscitation

AMR Evansville follows a data driven approach to cardiac arrest care, continuously refining protocols

based on research from the National Association of EMS Physicians, the Cardiac Arrest Registry to

Enhance Survival and the U.S. Metropolitan Municipalities EMS Medical Directors Consortium. These

cutting-edge resuscitation methods include: Evidence based defibrillation techniques that increase survival in patients with shockable

rhythms.

Carefully refined medication protocols based upon data that improve brain function and long-term

recovery.

Real-time CPR monitoring optimizes chest compressions for maximum effectiveness.

Extended on scene resuscitation, with a focus on high quality CPR and time-sensitive treatment

before transport, significantly increasing survival rates.

“We do not simply follow guidelines. We challenge them with real world data,” said Turpen. “Our approach

is not about what has always been done. It is about what works. The numbers prove it, and more

importantly, the lives saved prove it.”

National recognition for cardiac care

AMR Evansville’s success in improving cardiac survival has been recognized nationally through the

American Heart Association’s Mission Lifeline program. For the past decade, AMR has been awarded:

2024 Gold Award with Heart Attack Honor Roll, the highest distinction available.

Gold Plus status from 2017 to 2023.

Recognition for excellence in ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and cardiac arrest care

since 2014.

These honors reflect years of relentless work, research and commitment to providing the highest

standard of care for cardiac arrest patients.

Empowering the community through CPR training

While cutting edge protocols and highly trained paramedics make a difference, bystander CPR is the first

critical step in saving lives. AMR Evansville is committed to ensuring that more people in the community

are prepared to act in a cardiac emergency.

The AMR Evansville CPR Training Center offers hands on, certified CPR training to the public, equipping

individuals with the skills needed to take immediate action in a life-threatening emergency. Each year,

AMR trains approximately 1,250 people through partnerships with local fire departments, industries and

medical offices.

“Increasing bystander CPR is one of the most powerful tools we have in improving survival rates,” said

Turpen. “The first few minutes after a cardiac arrest are critical. A trained bystander can make the

difference between life and death.”

CPR training is available to the public. To learn more or to register for a class, call 812-421-6500.

A future of lives saved

As National Heart Month raises awareness of cardiac health, AMR Evansville remains at the forefront of

lifesaving innovation, community education and emergency response.

Through data driven resuscitation methods, expanded CPR training and a commitment to excellence,

AMR Evansville continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in prehospital cardiac care.

In a cardiac emergency, every second counts. Every life saved is not just a number. It is a family reunited, a tomorrow that was not promised but made possible.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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2024-2025 SIAC ALL CONFERENCE GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM

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FIRST TEAM

PLAYER GRADE SCHOOL

Myla Browning 12 Memorial

Bailey Hape 11 Reitz

Carlee Rogers 12 Jasper

Jayden Scott 11 Castle

Maddy Shirley 11 Central

Mya Skelton 12 Central

SECOND TEAM

PLAYER GRADE SCHOOL

Libby Blythe 12 North

Rylee Canaan 10 Memorial

Izabell Grantz 11 Castle

Avery Kelley 12 Central

Kaelyse Mitchell 12 Reitz

Jordan Scott 12 Castle

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Maddy Shirley, Central

COACHES OF THE YEAR

USI finishes 2024-25 on the road – Screaming Eagles visit UTM, TSU

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USI finishes 2024-25 on the road
Screaming Eagles visit UTM, TSU

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball finishes the 2024-25 campaign when it visits the University of Tennessee at Martin Thursday and Tennessee State University Saturday. Game time at UTM is scheduled for 7:30 p.m., while tipoff at TSU is 3:30 p.m.

USI (10-18, 5-13 OVC) looks to stay on track to conclude the season after snapping a seven-game losing streak with an 82-68 victory over Southern Illinois University Edwardsville on Senior Night. Junior guard Jayland Randall led five Screaming Eagles in double-digits with 20 points, while graduate forward Jack Mielke posted his second career double-double with 12 points and 13 rebounds.

For the final homestand of the regular season, USI was 1-1 and finished the year with an 8-7 record at Liberty Arena.

For the season, junior guard Damoni Harrison, who had 18 points versus Eastern Illinois University before missing the game with SIUE, leads USI with 15.1 points per game. Randall follows with 14.9 points per contest, while sophomore forward Stephen Olowoniyi rounds out the double-digit scorers with 13.9 points per contest.

UTM (12-17, 4-13 OVC) lost a pair on the road last week and seven of the previous 10 games. The Skyhawks lead the all-time series with the Eagles, 7-4, after winning big at Liberty Arena in December, 77-46. USI was led by Randall, who posted 12 points in the loss.

TSU (14-15, 10-8 OVC) is still trying to make moves in the conference standings and trying to earn a first-round bye. The Tigers are 8-3 in the last 11 games after last weekend.

USI leads the series with TSU, 6-4, after taking the first meeting back in December, 77-75, in Liberty Arena. The Eagles were led in the first meeting by Harrison, who had 19 points. Olowoniyi and Randall followed with 18 points and 15 points, respectively.

All of the USI Basketball action can be seen live on ESPN+. The game can also be heard on ESPN 97.7FM (http://listentotheref.com) and 95.7FM The Spin (http://957thespin.com).

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Traffic Alert: Riverside Drive

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Both westbound lanes on Riverside Drive are completely closed to all traffic between Cherry Street and Chestnut Street while EWSU investigates a large sinkhole. Westbound traffic on Riverside is being detoured onto Cherry Street. The section of road will remain closed while crews determine the cause of the sinkhole and complete repairs.

Taylor Howe named MVC Player of the Week

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Howe hit four home runs in four games last week

  ST. LOUIS – Recording four home runs in four contests for the University of Evansville softball team last week, junior Taylor Howe has been named the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Week.

Howe completed the week batting .455 with four home runs and nine RBI for the Purple Aces.  She hit a home run in each of UE’s four games over the course of the week.  She slugged 1.636 while scoring six runs and reaching base 50% of the time.

She opened the week with a 2-run home run in the opening game against Saint Louis before adding another homer in the 11-1 victory to split the doubleheader.  In game two, she went 2-4 with a homer, double, and two runs scored.

Sunday’s opening game against Western Michigan saw Howe hit another one out of the park while finishing with three RBI.  In the 14-2 win over UT Martin, Howe went 1-2 with another home run, two RBI, two walks, and two more runs scored.

Aces host Drake in final home game of the season Game time set for 7 p.m. Wednesday

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Game time set for 7 p.m. Wednesday

 

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Taking to the floor at the Ford Center for the final time this season, the University of Evansville men’s basketball team welcomes Drake for a 7 p.m. game on Wednesday.  Cameron Gehlhausen will be recognized for Senior Day; he is set to graduate following three years at UE.  ESPN+ and the Purple Aces Radio Network will have the broadcast.

Last Time Out

– It was an entertaining back-and-forth contest before UIC pulled away in the final minutes to take an 82-77 win on Saturday

– Gabriel Pozzato led the way for UE with 23 points while Tayshawn Comer completed the game with 22

– After trailing by eight at the half, UE took multiple leads midway through the second half

Reaching 1K

– Tayshawn Comer scored 22 points at UIC to surpass the 1,000-point mark in his career

– After scoring 539 points in two seasons at Eastern Kentucky, Comer has 467 this season at UE to stand at 1,006 points

– Comer recorded his first double-double of the season with 17 points and 11 assists against Valparaiso

– His 11 assists tied his career mark

– Over the last 16 games, Comer is averaging 20.0 points, 4.8 assists, and 4.3 rebounds per game over that time and leads UE with his season scoring average of 16.1 PPG

– Against league competition, Comer is averaging 18.9 PPG, which is second

Full 40

– For the third game in a row and eighth time this season, Gabriel Pozzato played all 40 minutes at UIC while pacing the team with 23 points

– Pozzato is 7th in the MVC with 34.7 minutes per game

– He has averaged 22.5 PPG over the last two contests

– The 3-time MVC Freshman of the Week is the #6 scorer in the league with 15.8 PPG

– He earned his third MVC freshman accolade on Feb. 3 as he averaged 25.5 PPG in wins over Murray State and Belmont

– After missing eight games, he returned on Jan. 18 against Belmont

Another Career Game  

– Connor Turnbull connected on 12 of his 15 shot attempts on his way to a new career mark of 27 points against Valpo on Feb. 16

– It was the second 20-point game of his career and surpassed his previous mark of 20, which came on Feb. 8 versus Bradley

– Turnbull has recorded multiple blocks in eight of the last 11 games and paces the MVC with his average of 1.86/game while his average in MVC games is even higher at 2.17 per contest

– His total of 54 blocks ranks 25th in the country while his average of 1.86 is 31st

Scouting the Opponent

– Drake continues to pace the MVC with an overall record of 25-3 and a 15-3 mark entering the final week of the regular season

– On Sunday, the Bulldogs recorded a 64-58 overtime win at Northern Iowa

– Bennett Stirtz continues to lead the Bulldogs and MVC with his average of 19.0 points per game

– He also paces the squad with his total of 168 assists, 64 steals, and 39.1 minutes per game

– Daniel Abreu and Mitch Mascari both enter the game with an average of 10.9 PPG

Women’s Swimming and Diving opens MVC Championship on Wednesday

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Aces travel to Waukee, Iowa

                                EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The University of Evansville women’s swimming and diving team takes its turn at the Missouri Valley Conference Championships this week in Waukee, Iowa.  Beginning on Wednesday, Feb. 26, the championships run through Saturday, Feb. 1.

Waukee CSD Natatorium is the host facility for the event.  Action begins on Wednesday evening at 6 p.m. CT with the 200-medley relay and the 800-free relay.  The final three days will see prelim races begin at 10:30 a.m. with finals starting at 6 p.m.

Evansville last competed against Bellarmine in its Senior Weekend at Deaconess Aquatic Center.  Maddie Rollett swept the 1-meter and 3-meter dives.  Her score in the 3-meter was a 234.53 while her score in the 1-meter finished at 235.65.  Teammate Leah Gardner took second in both dives.  She scored a 175.88 in the 3-meter event while posting a 119.40 in the 1-meter.

Sveva Brugnoli, Amanda Denny, Delaney Miller, and Evelyn Chin took top honors in the 400-free relay.  Their time of 3:42.86 topped the competition by just under two seconds.  Ane Madina, Rafaela Markarewicz, Brugnoli, and Chin swam a 1:50.86 in the 200-medley relay to take second place.

Brugnoli’s stellar outing continued in the 200-fly as she dominated the competition with a 2:09.58.  Her time bested the competition by over three seconds.  Fellow senior Mari Mueller picked up a runner-up finish in the 200-breaststroke.  She recorded a 2:26.30.  Ane Madina also had a second-place finish.  With a 2:11.39 in the 200-backstroke, she took second out of nine participants.

Aces baseball struggles with red-hot Kentucky offense

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The Purple Aces gave up 20+ runs for the first time in three seasons
LEXINGTON, Ky. – The University of Evansville baseball team fell behind early at Kentucky and couldn’t recover in a 24-3 loss on Tuesday afternoon.
Half of the Purple Aces roster saw the field in a midweek loss to the Kentucky Wildcats. UE used eight pitchers in seven innings as only one stayed on the mound for more than an inning. On offense, two players accounted for Evansville’s four hits as senior center fielder Ty Rumsey (Evansville, Ind. / North HS) and freshman shortstop Drew McConnell (Blue Springs, Mo. / Blue Springs HS) had two each.
Rumsey had an early hit for the Aces but was the only batter to make it on base in the first. It was a long bottom of the first inning for UE starter freshman RJ James (Toronto, Canada) as Kentucky’s offense loaded the bases with three straight singles. James threw a strikeout to the Wildcats fourth batter and drew a potential ground out from the fifth. But a throwing error from first over to third gave Kentucky enough time to send two runners home.
The Wildcats scored on the next two at-bats with a double down the left line and a home run over the center field wall had UK up by six with six hits in eight at-bats. Kentucky added one more run in the first on a sacrifice fly three batters later before Evansville’s defense ended the inning with a groundout. The Aces brought in junior RHP Owen Byberg (Barrie, Ontario, Canada) in the bottom of the second after the offense went down in order.
Byberg worked quickly in his first inning on the mound by getting the side with two strikeouts and a groundout. UE had a better offensive inning in the top of the third as the first two batters of the inning made it on base on a hit by pitch and a single. With two on, Rumsey connected on his second hit of the afternoon to help put Evansville on the board as catcher Kaleb Wilkey (Manhattan, Ill. / Lincoln-Way West HS) crossed home plate.
The Aces’ next batter right fielder Harrison Taubert (Casper, Wyo. / Northeast CC) was walked by the Wildcats starter to load up the bases. Infielder Cal McGinnis (Kimberly, Wis. / Bradley) followed up Taubert’s walk with a sacrifice fly to score McConnell, making it a 7-2 game with two outs. UE ended the offensive half of the inning during the next at-bat.
Byberg added two more strikeouts in the bottom of the third inning. But Kentucky added back a run on a fielding error before the third ended. The Wildcats extended their lead again in the bottom of the fourth with a lead-off home run, two doubles, and a sacrifice fly. Right-handed reliever Kellen Roberts (Monroe, Mich. / Monroe HS) took the mound midway through the fourth allowing a hit and two runs early as it became an 11-2 game. Roberts walked UK’s next three batters but got out of the jam with a strikeout in four pitches.
Evansville got a run back early in the fifth as McConnell hit his first career home run to the Aces bullpen in right field. UE got another runner to first base on a hit by pitch but had three batters either strikeout or groundout to end the top of the fifth. Freshman LHP Jack Wills (Shelbyville, Ky. / Shelby County HS) made his debut on the mound for Evansville in the bottom of the fifth, only an hour southeast of his hometown.
Wills struggled early as the first two batters he faced hit doubles into right center to add another run. The Wildcats widened their lead to 12 runs in the bottom of the fifth, scoring four runs on three hits while eight batters came to the plate. The Aces didn’t answer in the top of the sixth as they went down in order to a new Kentucky pitcher.
Redshirt junior Parker MacCauley (Paducah, Ky. / Tennessee Tech) took over for Wills in the bottom of the sixth. MacCauley added his fourth strikeout of the year facing his second batter. But UE struggled on the mound after using four different pitchers in the sixth as the Wildcats added nine runs. It would be first baseman Jake McGhee who ended the inning on the mound for Evansville, forcing a flyout and a strikeout while facing four batters.
The Aces went down in order in the top of the seventh inning to end Tuesday afternoon’s game by the run rule. UE fell to 1-6 on the season with the 24-3 loss at UK as they continue on a month-long road trip. Evansville will play a four-game series at Missouri over the weekend starting with a 5 p.m. game on Friday, February 28.