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From YouTube: Breakfast with the Mayor July 17 2019
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Mayor Andrew "FoFo" Gilich addressed a Biloxi Chamber audience on Wednesday, July 17 to give an update on things in Biloxi. The Chamber also recognized the Officer of the 2nd Quarter, Michael Wheeler and Firefighters of the 2nd Quarter, John Parker, Nick Dubuisson and Josh McGoey.
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The
traffic
lights
inductive
in
traffic
lights,
so
if
the
envision,
this
is
a
way
to
get
off
the
bridge
and
go
all
the
way
to
the
beach
road
and
highway
90,
it's
gotta
be
a
I
enjoyed
just
driving
down
highway.
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I
think
that's!
It.
We've
had
a
lot
of
good
things,
so
the
reunion
at
the
Union
was
a
Rachel
I.
Think
you
I
wasn't
a
successful
right,
and
so
it's
really
cool
the
getting
off
track
a
little
bit.
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Think
we
have
a
meeting
tonight
tomorrow
regarding
what
our
next
steps
are
and
there's
a
lot
of
channels
that
we
can
go,
go
to
figure
out.
It
was
just
making
our
thing,
but
you
know
all
these
things
are
tying
together
to
say
this
is
a
place
thing
or
can
play
the
work
of
playing
part
of
the
deal
you
know
with
Howard
Avenue
and
Yonge,
and
his
group.
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To
go
down
there,
but
we'll
get
one
one
challenge
it
attacks,
but
it's
been
great,
it's
been,
you
know
helpful
and
we've
hit
applications
for
that
boardwalk
and
we
included
street
expansion.
The
board
of
the
boat
launch
nothing
to
stop
the
developer
to
book
launches
one
one
them
in
the
bathtub
and
morning
cool.
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Paid
for
the
roof,
we
had
no
client
but
the
the
way
the
the
stucco
was
removed
open.
You
know
this
is
porous,
brick
and
so
forth
and
pushed
water
the
tree
to
push
water
through
those
brick
and
began
the
deterioration
of
the
inside.
So
then
that's
one
channel
we
never
even
dreamed
of,
but
there's
a
lot
of
opportunities
both
within
maybe
Katrina
in
history,
as.
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Together,
leader
in
each
of
the
wards,
the
council's
are
giving
us
names
in
their
Ward
to
figure.
You
know
we
lost
a
congressional
seat
because
we
weren't
counted
properly
30-some
percent
on
the
county,
so
they
need
to
be
tremendous
efforts.
Now
what
the
Ripper
ticket
situation
again,
six
point,
1
billion
dollars
divided
by
population-
is
what's
to
be.
You
know.
At
stake
was
twenty
two
hundred
hours
of
person,
so
we're
not.
You
know.
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Purple
Heart
Monument
is
as
well
as
the
World
War
one
and
to
monument
and
but
right
right
by
the
crosswalk,
2.4
million
dollar
crosswalk
they'll
be
a
non-stop.
You
know,
remembering
those
who
sacrificed
and
those
the
ghosts
are.
You
know
talking
about
if
you
lost
a
loved
one,
you
gotta
go
and
that's.
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Responded
to
a
call
involving
a
person
in
cardiac
arrest.
What's
on
the
scene,
the
firefighters
nicodemus
on
John,
Parker
and
Josh
McGee,
we
found
the
patient
on
the
floor,
not
breathing
with
no
pulse,
and
they
immediately
began
to
administer
medical
aid
firefighter
dubis
on
who
is
a
paramedic
started,
an
IV
on
the
patient
and
attached
an
automatic
external
defibrillator.
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The
scene
and
they
assisted
with
packaging
and
transported
the
patient,
firefighters,
Doosan
and
McGill
wrote
Mr
to
the
area
hospital
where
they
were
able
to
get
a
pack
a
whole
stack
of
the
patient.
By
the
time
the
ambulance
arrived
at
the
hospital,
the
patient
had
a
pulse
and
was
breathing
on
her
own
in
some
soup,
only
the
crews,
quick
actions
and
training
greatly
affected
the
outcome
of
the
patient.
Survivability.