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Palm Bay Police Department Gives Update on Traffic Fatality
Palm Bay, Florida- Saturday night two West Melbourne Sisters heading to the grocery store were killed in a hit-and-run crash. The women were identified as Noemi Hammen,61, and Maria Ramirez, 58.
The crash happened around 8:30pm in the 4700 block of Babcock street. A dark blue crysler 300 was seen heading north at high rate of speed before striking a white Nissan driven by Hammen, who was turning into Publix parking lot.
Both Sisters died as a result of the accident. Palm Bay Police Department now seeks your help in locating the owner and/or driver of the vehicle pictured. Should anyone have information please contact the Palm Bay Police Department at 321-952-3456 or contact Crimeline at 800-423-TIPS.
Palm Bay Vaccination Appointments Still Available for Friday April 16
Palm Bay & SBA New Partnership Offers Opportunities to Local Small Businesses
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National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week Celebrates Melbourne’s Behind-the-Scenes Heroes
To recognize the critical role 911 communications officers play in keeping our community safe, the City of Melbourne annually joins with communities nationwide in designating the second week of April (April 11-17) as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week.
“Our communications officers consistently answer ‘emergency’ calls, provide a calming influence and relay critical information to first responders,” said Melbourne Police Chief David Gillespie. “They provide vital and sometimes lifesaving support to our police officers yet often do not receive the credit for the tremendous job they do.”
National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week honors the men and women who respond to emergency calls, dispatch emergency professionals and equipment, and render life-saving assistance.
When an emergency occurs, the prompt response of law enforcement, firefighters and paramedics is critical to the protection of life and preservation of property. Melbourne’s Communications Center receives, classifies and prioritizes calls from the public and dispatches calls that require police or fire rescue response. In addition to handling a tremendous number of calls (an average of 130,000 per year), they often help de-escalate volatile situations and help police officers and detectives stop and solve crimes.
The Communication Center employees continue to respond to the need of the community as well as the Police Department on a daily basis. The dedication displayed by the Communication Center employees was exemplified during COVID as they continue to report to work to help serve their community and ensure the calls for help never go unanswered.
During National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week we encourage residents to learn more about these behind-the-scenes heroes and to send messages of thanks and support to them via the Melbourne Police Department Facebook page (@MelbourneFLPolice) or by e-mailing ray.desmarais@mlbfl.org.
Palm Bay Fire Rescue to Host Community Outreach Event Featuring New Vehicles
Palm Bay Renaming and Dedication Ceremony Set for Baseball/Softball Complex at Fred Poppe Regional Park
Brightline Railway Crossings Will Prompt Temporary Closures/Detours
BREVARD COUNTY, FL. – Motorists will encounter various road closures and detours in the days and weeks ahead as a result of ongoing construction and railroad crossing upgrades for the Brightline rail line from Orlando to West Palm Beach.
Among those slated to begin as early as April 19 are:
A full road closure for the railroad Crossing at Suntree Boulevard from 7 a.m. Monday, April 19, through 5 p.m. Saturday, April 24. An additional closing is planned for 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 8.
Detours are as follows:
- Eastbound Suntree Boulevard traffic will be directed to travel south on N. Wickham Road to Pineda Causeway, travel east on Pineda Causeway to U.S. 1 and travel north on U.S. 1 to access Suntree Boulevard.
- Westbound Suntree Boulevard traffic will be directed to travel south on U.S. 1 to Pineda Causeway, travel west on Pineda Causeway to N. Wickham Road and travel north on N. Wickham Road to Suntree Boulevard.
Also planned is a full road closure at the railroad crossing at Lincoln Avenue in Melbourne, beginning at 7 a.m. Thursday, April 22, through 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 28.
Detours are as follows:
- Eastbound Lincoln Avenue traffic will be directed to travel north or south on Waverly Place to access Fee Avenue or Palmetto Avenue. From Fee avenue then travel east to U.S. 1 and travel south on U.S. 1 to access Lincoln Avenue. From Palmetto Avenue travel east to U.S. 1 and travel north on U.S. 1 to access Lincoln Avenue.
- Westbound Lincoln Avenue traffic will be directed to travel north or south on U.S. 1 to access Fee Avenue or Palmetto Avenue. From Fee Avenue travel west to Waverly Place and travel south on Waverly Place to access Lincoln Avenue. From Palmetto Avenue travel west to Waverly Place and travel north on Waverly place to access Lincoln Avenue.
A long term closure through May 22 is planned at the railroad crossing at Prospect Avenue in Melbourne to allow for bridge work completion.
Detours are as follows:
- Eastbound Prospect Avenue traffic will be directed to Stone Street, travel south on Stone Street to WH Jackson Street, travel east on WH Jackson Street to U.S. 1 and travel north on U.S. 1 to access Prospect Avenue.
- Westbound Prospect Avenue traffic will be directed to U.S. 1, travel south on U.S. 1 to WH Jackson Street, travel west on WH Jackson Street to Stone Street and travel north on Stone Street to access Prospect Avenue.
Norwegian Cruise Line will require passengers and crew to be vaccinated
World News-Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings will require all passengers and crew to be vaccinated against COVID-19 when U.S. cruises restart, becoming the first of the three largest cruise companies to mandate inoculations for all on board.
The new mandate will apply to the company three cruise lines: Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas. The company made the announcement today with hopes of convincing the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to allow its ships to start sailing in July.
The CDC is preventing companies from cruising from U.S. ports until they meet the requirements of its ” conditional sail order”.
City of Palm Bay to Open Vaccine Distribution Site
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