News Briefs - September 23, 2021

Carolina One Real Estate adds new DI sales associate    
 
Carolina One Real Estate has announced a new sales associate who is setting up shop on Daniel Island. Matthew Butler is a native of Batavia, New York, and a resident of the Charleston area for the past two years. Butler served for four years as an infantryman in the U.S. Marine Corps before graduating from Brockport State
University (N.Y.) with a degree in history. Butler continued his education at Keuka College in Keuka Park, New York, receiving a master’s degree in criminal justice administration. Butler retired from the Genesee County Sheriff’s Department in New York after a 23-year career in law enforcement. 
 
The newest agent to partner with Carolina One’s Daniel Island office, Butler is married with three children, resides on Daniel Island, and enjoys playing golf and spending time at the beach with his family. Contact Butler at 843-730-4539 or email matt.butler@carolinaone.com.  
 
Daniel Island Men’s Worship at Guggenheim Terrace
 
On Wednesday, Sept. 29, 2021, Priority One Ministry will present a worship gathering for men at Guggenheim Terrace, beginning at 6 p.m. 
 
According to organizer Bud Carpenter, two years ago he had a vision of bringing men together in public worship and prayer at Guggenheim Terrace. After a two-year delay due to COVID-19 concerns, the event is on and will feature music by Shane Williams and Warren Bazemore of Finnegan Bell.
 
Carpenter said that local Daniel Island churches are also supporting the event.
 
Priority One Ministry is a national organization with the goal to create space and time for men to connect to God and each other.
 
In addition to organizing the men’s worship event at Guggenheim Terrace, Carpenter leads a Bible study at the Daniel Island Club on Friday mornings at 8 a.m., which has been meeting for 12 years, as well as other Bible studies throughout the Lowcountry.
 
For more information, contact Bud Carpenter at 843-452-3363, carpenterbud@gmail.com or visit carpenterbud.com.
 
Berkeley County EMS receives prestigious award
 
For the third consecutive year, Berkeley County EMS was awarded the Mission LifeLine® Gold Plus Award by the American Heart Association. 
 
In order to achieve the Gold Plus recognition, Berkeley County EMS had to assess a patient with non-traumatic chest pain, capture a 12-lead EKG, and within 10 minutes of the incident, transmit the EKG results to the appropriate chest pain center. Additionally, EMS crews had to transport the patient — having had the appropriate treatment of restored blood flow back to the heart — to the necessary medical facility within 90 minutes of the incident.
 
According to the American Heart Association, each year more than 250,000 people experience an ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), the deadliest type of heart attack — caused by a blockage of blood flow to the heart — which requires timely treatment.
 
“Our EMTs and paramedics are out there every day delivering high-quality healthcare in a challenging environment,” said Berkeley County EMS Assistant Chief Michael Shirey. “They are an awe-inspiring team, who, along with our hospital partners, are not just saving lives but improving the quality of the lives they serve.”
 

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