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September/October 2017

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52 | September/October 2017 www.capefearvalley.com ExpressCare can treat minor illnesses and injuries, such as: • Fever, earache, sore throat • Flu-like symptoms, colds and upper respiratory infections • Vomiting, nausea, diarrhea • Simple or suspected bone fractures, strains and sprains • Cuts that may need stitches • Rashes and minor allergic reactions • Painful or burning urination Of course, when in doubt about the seriousness of an illness or injury, please call 911 or go to the closest emergency department. EXPRESSCARE feel betterfaster. 3 convenient locations open 7 days a week CAPE FEAR VALLEY EXPRESSCARE 1638 OWEN DRIVE 7 days a week: 11 am - 9 pm (910) 615-4372 HIGHSMITH-RAINEY EXPRESSCARE 150 ROBESON STREET 7 days a week: 7 am - 11 pm (910) 615-1220 HEALTH PAVILION NORTH EXPRESSCARE 6387 RAMSEY STREET 7 days a week: 9 am - 7 pm (910) 615-3879 for minor illnesses and injuries... CV CityView BROUGHT TO YOU BY PROFESSIONAL PROFILES 2017 CityView Publishing Visit us online at www.CityViewNC.com for advertising opportunities have to leave behind their families and comforts of home, the Golden Knights stress positive team interactions and friendships and consider themselves to be their own family. Rituals for Success e Golden Knights have their own rituals and superstitions as a team ensuring a successful mission before takeoff. From encouraging team chants to waiting to put on their helmets until the team leader does, these customs contribute to the team's traditions, camaraderie, and unity. Once they are in the sky, the air pressure literally may go down, but the pressure to perform increases. Like with any flight, unexpected obstacles may occur. Unfavorable weather, difficult landing areas, and issues on board the flight can add to the already existing challenges of perfecting a dive from 3,500 feet in the air. If their landing area is too small or the weather is worse than they expected, their lives can be in danger. In the past, they have cancelled trips or appearances at airshows due to these circumstances. If something unexpected were to go awry, Gerlach confirmed, "If worse comes to worst, the safety of the crowd and spectators is our number one priority above ourselves." Although they do not ride on noble steeds or wear shining armor into battle, the Golden Knights' poly-blend jumpsuits and golden parachutes symbolize their bravery in the skies and the important work they do on the ground. As the world's best and largest parachute team, the Golden Knights are an esteemed combination of outstanding service members, passionate skydivers, masters of showmanship, and proud American citizens that are making the world better one parachute release at a time. CV

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