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Johnson secures funding for mobile asthma unit

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Monday, April 17, 2023 09:43 AM

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WAUKEGAN – State Senator Adriane Johnson celebrates another win for community health initiatives with a $500,000 investment in an asthma mobile unit designed for Waukegan and North Chicago.

“Each step we take for the betterment of our community is a step in the right direction,” said Johnson (D-Buffalo Grove). “It is my hope that together, we can provide the resources necessary for a healthier community.”

The Christopher Redding Youth Asthma Foundation, founded in 2013, is managing the asthma van as they share a vision in serving the community with Senator Johnson. The Asthma Mobile Unit will provide asthma and allergy medicine to Lake County, concentrating on Waukegan and North Chicago. They will service families and youth living with asthma, with an emphasis on lessening the potentially adverse health effects on asthmatic youth and young adults involved in athletics in underserved communities.

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Johnson measure to expand cancer research clears Senate

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Wednesday, March 29, 2023 03:55 PM

Sen. Adriane Johnson

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Adriane Johnson continues to fight to expand cancer research throughout the state through a measure she passed in the Senate.

“Cancer is a perilous disease that has affected too many of our loved ones,” said Johnson (D-Buffalo Grove). “Expanding research creates hope for better treatment and solutions in the near future.”

Johnson’s measure would expand research to answer specific questions about the safety of treatment, vaccines, therapy, medical devices and more. Senate Bill 1774 would also emphasize the importance of diversity among clinical trial participants in order to learn more about the safety and efficacy of potential medicine and treatments.

“The expansion of research through clinical trials will put the state on a path toward being able to help more cancer patients,” said Johnson. “By expanding this research, we are able to expand the opportunity for a better quality of life.”

Senate Bill 1774 passed the Senate on Wednesday and will head to the House for further consideration.

Johnson: We are one step closer to implementing changes that will protect the future safety of residents

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Wednesday, March 29, 2023 02:44 PM

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SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Adriane Johnson advanced a measure to expand training on lights and sirens for ambulance drivers going through red lights during emergencies.

“Today we are one step closer to implementing changes that will protect the future safety of residents.” Johnson said. “I look forward to working with first responders and people in our community to enhance training for ambulance drivers.”

Johnson’s measure would provide extended training for first responders as it pertains to sirens and lights on emergency responding vehicles. Further, it would require ambulances going through a red light or stop sign to use both the sound and light warnings.

Donald Stallworth III’s life was taken when his motorcycle collided with an ambulance that was transporting a patient last May of 2022. The incident took in Waukegan at the intersection of Lake Street and South Genesee Street, which Johnson represents. The ambulance lights were on but sirens were not used.

“This tragedy cannot be a reoccurrence,” said Johnson. “I hope this added training and requirement will prevent something like this from happening again.”

Senate Bill 1251 passed the Senate and moves to the House for further consideration.

Johnson measure to expand training for ambulance drivers

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Wednesday, March 22, 2023 09:04 AM

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SPRINGFIELD –State Senator Adriane Johnson advanced a measure to expand training on lights and sirens for ambulance drivers going through red lights upon emergencies.

“Investing in proper training will help save lives,” said Johnson (D-Buffalo Grove). “As first responders work to protect one life, we must ensure other lives are not at risk.”
Johnson’s measure would provide extended training for first responders as it pertains to sirens and lights on emergency responding vehicles. Further, it would require ambulances going through a red light or stop sign to use both the sound and light warnings.

Johnson’s initiative stems from a tragic incident in the city of Waukegan where an ambulance, transporting a patient to a local hospital, ran a red light and struck a motorcycle driver. According to reports, the ambulance’s lights were on but sirens were not used.

“We must work as a collective to mitigate the risk of additional accidents when responding to emergencies,” Johnson said.

Senate Bill 1251 passed the Senate Transportation Committee Tuesday and moves for further consideration before the full Senate.

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  2. Johnson celebrates over $1 million in state funding awarded to Waukegan for clean energy transition
  3. Johnson fights to expand research around cancer treatment in Illinois
  4. Johnson applauds $2.1 million heading to local park districts
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