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2A SUNDAY, 04.26.15 WWW.LANCASTEREAGLEGAZETTE.COM Drill Continued from Page 1A CM (O CO in Obituaries and photographs submitted to the Lancaster Eagle Gazette may be published, distributed, repurposed and otherwise used in print, electronic and other media platforms. pip" 38 5 Michael Alan Parsell CARROLL: Michael Alan Parsell, 20, of Carroll, passed away Friday, April 24, 2015. He was born on July 1, 1994 in Columbus the only son of Rod and Michelle Parsell. He attended Fairfield Christian Church, was a 2013 graduate of Bloom Carroll High School where he played football and ran track. Michael was an avid Cincinnati Bengals and Ohio State fan.

He also enjoyed spending time at home with his family, beloved girlfriend and good friends. He is survived by his parents, Rod and Michelle Parsell; sisters, Sarah and Kathryn Parsell; paternal grandparents, Pat and Linda Parsell; maternal grandparents, Charles and Karen Massie and Norma and Bill McCoy; girlfriend, Brooke Huhn; and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Friends may call Tuesday from 4-8 pm in the Fairfield Christian Church. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 am in the Church with Pastor Trevor Littleton officiating. Burial will follow in Forest Rose Cemetery.

The family is being served by the Halteman-Fett Dyer Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Fairfield Christian Church in Michael's memory. Vicki Ann Tritipo (Moore) JESSICA PHELPSGANNETT OHIO Rachel Milenovic carries her two-week-old goat, Sven, to emergency evacuation buses during a practice drill at Buckeye Lake. LANCASTER: Vicki Ann Tritipo (Moore), 66, of Lancaster, passed Sellars; father, Marvin Don Moore; brother, Donnie Moore; aunt, Betty Rose Dunfee; cousin, Rosannah Ruth; and several other cousins. Vicki is preceded in death by her mother, Dorothy "Dottie" Moore; and infant sister, Patti Moore.

Caring Cremation has taken place with the Frank E. Smith Funeral Home. Donations can be made in Vicki's memory to FairHope Hospice at 282 Sells Road in Lancaster. To send an online condolence, or sign the guestbook, please visit www.funeralhome. com Police identify victim in motorcycle crash ing County Emergency Management Agency.

"We expect to learn a few lessons today." The drill kicked off about 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Buckeye Lake Estates, as the alarm rang out, warning of a breach in the dam. For residents signed up for the emergency notification system, the alarm was quickly followed by a phone call and text message to further alert them of the dam failure. Personnel with the Buckeye Lake Village Fire Department arrived to the area within about 10 minutes to help direct people to the evacuation point. From there, buses arrived to transport residents to Millersport High School, where an emergency shelter had been set up.

Upon arriving at the shelter, volunteers with the Red Cross took over to check in residents, gathering names, addresses and phone numbers before directing them to the shelter set up in the school's gymnasium. In the first 24 hours, emergency shelters can only be described as "organized chaos," said Rod Cook, executive director for the American Red Cross of East and South Central Ohio. But everything seemed to be going smoothly, he said. The Red Cross is able to mobilize volunteers from four counties and could have several hundred volunteers ready to go if the dam failed, Cook said, helping care for victims and first responders as well. "We're making sure that we have all of our protocols down.

It's good to be able to show the community that these systems are in place to take care of them," Cook said. Ohio EMA officials know it's not just people IN THIS, YOUR TIME OF LOSS JESSICA PHELPSGANNETTOHIO Emergency management agencies conducted an evacuation drill at Buckeye Lake to plan for a possible breach in the dam. who have to evacuate during an emergency, but their pets as well. Several volunteers brought along their dogs, and even a goat, to help animal care volunteers practice processing pets into a shelter. All pets were assigned a number and given a band to wear around their necks.

Volunteers also took a picture of each pet with its owners to help further identify each animal. The drill was completed just before 11 a.m., with 42 volunteers, 7 residents of Buckeye Lake estates and 10 animals participating. Nancy and Rodger James live in Buckeye Lake Estates and were glad that they took parti. "We wanted to see what it would be like, what we should expect," Nancy said. "I think it went well." "It made us feel better," Rodger added.

If there was one criti- jt-w. i More online Find a gallery and video from the Buckeye Lake evacuation drill online at LancasterEagleGazette- cism he could make, though, it would be about the volume of the siren. Rodger wears a hearing aid, and even with it, he had a hard time hearing the siren. Fairfield County EMA Director Jon Kochis was happy with how the drill played out. "We tried to make elements of this as real as possible.

Now we'll be meeting to identify things that need some improvement. There's still some work to be done," he said. "This was a good learning experience, and I think we'll get some good feedback from it." In addition to the drill, Ohio EMA staff will host a "show and tell" on May 30 to help residents familiarize themselves with equipment that would be used in the case of a dam breach. State officials also will conduct a traffic study July 3 as visitors leave the Buckeye Lake fireworks show to get an idea of how a large number of vehicles leaves the area. emadderngannett.com 740-328-8513 Twitter: emmaddern A i -w- m.

-i- HONOR JEFF BARRON THE EAGLE-GAZETTE STAFF CARROLL The Ohio Highway Patrol identified the 20-year-old man killed Friday in a motorcycle crash on Pleasantville Road near Carroll Northern Road as Michael Alan Parsell. The crash occurred just before 5 p.m. and also involved a 2013 Kia with heavy front-end damage driven by Kenneth F. Park, 68, of Londonderry. Park, who was wearing a seat-belt, was treated at the scene and was not transported to the hospital.

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Published daily at 138 W. Chestnut Lancaster, OH 43130. away on April 25, 2015 surrounded by her family at the Pickering House in Lancaster. She was a loving companion, motner, grandmother, daughter, and sister. She graduated from Athens high school in 1966.

She is survived by her loving companion of lb years, Larrie Moore; children, Tammy (Edward) Fehcetti and Tracy (Ian) Sellars; grandchildren, Serina and Hannah Fehcetti, and Ansley and Fmnigan Parsell was wearing a helmet and was taken to Grant Medical Center in Columbus where he died from his injuries, police said. Along with the OHP, the Fairfield County Sheriff's Office, Bloom Township Fire Department and Greenfield Township Fire Department responded to the scene. Police released no further details, including what caused the crash, which remains under investigation. jbarronlancastereagle gazette.com 740-681-4340 Twitter: JeffDBarron tors are still narrowing down the contaminated food source, but the preliminary lab results point to three dishes in particular: "We have six food specimens that are preliminary positive," she said. The positive food specimens are four potato salad samples, one spaghetti pasta salad sample and one macaroni and cheese sample.

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