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                                                                                              Outlook Eyecare

                                                                                Dr. Elisa Bano, OD is part of our professional staff at our
                                                                              Hamilton office located on Whitehorse-Mercerville Road.
                                                                              Outlook Eyecare is a full service optometry and ophthalmology
                                                                              practice that participates with most major health and vision
                                                                              care insurance plans. Outlook Eyecare offers comprehensive eye
                                                                              exams for adults and pediatrics, contact lenses, low vision, ocular
                                                                              disease, and urgent eye care.
                                                                                Dr. Bano gives the highest level of attention to her patients.
                                                                              In her own words: “Sight is one of the most precious senses and
                                                                              being able to improve people’s life by maximizing their vision
                                                                              makes optometry a gratifying career. My training has allowed
                                                                              me to become a good clinician with prompt clinical thinking,
            HTFD No. 9, Station 19 career staff Captain/EMT Aaron Heller,     while always having the scientific curiosity that allows me to stay
            firefighters/EMTs Fred Taylor, Dave Anderson and Patrick O’Reily pose   current on treatments and advancements to optimize patient
            with Engine 19.  (Photo by Bob Sherman Jr.)
                                                                              care. ” Dr. Bano  joined Outlook Eyecare because she loves
                                                                              working independently while supporting an existing growing
            two hazardous conditions with no fire,  damage the other a house fire on Gerard   successful practice. Her key to success is always delivering
            one service calls, two mutual aid cover  Road with heavy fire damage on the sec-
            assignments, 11 good intent calls and  ond floor. This incident resulted in burn   outstanding, better than-expected service.
            nine false alarm or false calls. As of the  injuries to  the  occupant.  The  cause  of   • PrescriPtion sunglasses • colored contact lenses
            end of June, Station 18 has responded to  the fire was listed as undetermined due   Prior to joining Outlook Eyecare, Dr. Bano gained extensive
            348 incidents.                  to the extensive damage.          experience in the diagnosis, treatment, management, and co-
              Volunteers Matthew Lee and Edgar   The staff at District No. 9 reminds res-
            Sarat successfully completed Spring  idents to have a safe summer. Use your   management of ocular disease, including diabetes, glaucoma,
            Firefighter I course at the Mercer  gas or charcoal grills carefully, swim   macular degeneration, and ocular emergencies. She also
            County Fire Academy.            only in pools, not in creeks, streams or   specializes in a variety of contact lens fittings, including post-
              Hamilton  Township  Fire  District  rivers, do not leave your children unat-
            No. 9–Groveville Fire Company  tended around water or hot grills. Be   LASIK ectasia, keratoconus, and post-corneal transplantation.
            responded to 120 incidents in June.  safe, and enjoy summer.        Dr. Bano earned her Doctor of Optometry degree with clinical
            They include eight fire calls, 45 Emer-  Mercer County Fire Marshal’s
            gency  Medical Service incidents, six  Office investigated one fire in June.  honors from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry. Upon
            motor  vehicle  accidents with injuries,   East Windsor Fire District–June 7–  graduation, she completed a post-doctoral residency at The Eye
            four motor vehicle accidents with no  Sutton Place. Fire originated on the
            injuries, two extrication of victims from  exterior side of a one story, wood frame,   Institute in Philadelphia. She enjoys staying up-to-date on the
            motor vehicle accidents, one trench/  group  home  for  psychiatric  patients  in   latest advances in the industry and is a member of the American
            below grade rescue, seven hazardous  a plastic planter filled with mulch. The   Optometric Association.
            conditions  with  no  fire,  three  service  planter was located down low directly
            calls, one unauthorized burning, 23  against the building which had cedar   Dr. Bano is also fluent in Albanian and Italian.
            good intent calls and 20 false alarm or  shakes as exterior finish. The fire
            false calls. As of the end of June, Station  started in the planter, and ignited the
            19 has responded to 585 incidents.  exposed cedar shake siding with smoke
              On June 14 at 7 p.m. Engine 19,  spreading throughout the interior. A
            Ambulance 110, Medic 179 and Capi-  rapid fire department response and                                Elisa Bano O.D.
            tal Health Tour Chief dispatched to the  knockdown narrowly prevented a more
            area of 5735 S. Broad St. for a domestic  extensive fire. The cause is listed as acci-
            entrapment (person under a tractor).  dental the result of carelessly discarded
            Engine 19 arrived on location report-  smoking materials by members of the                                 HOuRs:
            ing a male down a 30-foot embank-  facility’s staff. Investigated by fire mar-                        MOndAy - FRidAy
            ment.  E19 requested Hamilton Special  shal James Greschak.
            Operations Command Companies to the   Mercer County Fire Academy                  • restor ®  • ocular Plastic surgery • cataract surgery •  diaBetic eyecare • macular degeneration • glaucoma  9:00 - 4:00   • designer Frames •  low Vision exam • customVue ®  lasiK • BlePharoPlasty • reconstructiVe surgery • Botox ®
            scene, Engine 16, Squad 12, Rescue 13  Director James McCann announced that
            and Hamilton Chiefs. E19 reported no  the Fire School Spring 2017 Firefighter                        OtHeR OFFiCes ARe
            entrapment, SOC assignment for access  I class had 17 graduates in June. Aaron                     LOCAted in PRinCetOn
            and removal of the patient.     Banka and Nicholas Cimino (West Tren-
              Companies removed the patient via a  ton), Domionic Diliberto (Slackwood),                           And MOnROe.
            Stokes basket in conjunction with a haul-  Andrew Field (New Egypt), Thomas
            ing system. Patient was removed and  Hammond (East Windsor No. 1),
            transported to the hospital by EMS. Chief  Mathew Lee and Edgar Sarat (Colonial),
            Mark Antozzeski had Command and  Zachary Lubertazzi (Jackson Mills),
            Chief Steven Kraemer had operations.  Janani Madhavan (Princeton Jct.),
              The fire marshal, Michael Danbury,  Andrew McCabe and Kyle Tepe (Mon-
            completed 11 annual fire prevention  roe Twp. Vol.), Blake Nabbia (Hope),            dedicated ProFessionals, comPrehensiVe care
            inspections in Fire Districts 6 and 9 find-  Thomas Raday (West Windsor) and   2333 WHiteHORse-MeRCeRviLLe ROAd suite C
            ing 15 violations. He also completed  Isaac Shich (Pennington).                      JosePh shoVlin, md.
            15 re-inspections to verify that 29 vio-  Mercer County Youth Firesetter Pre-      MeRCeRviLLe, nJ 08619
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            lations  found  the  previous  month  had  vention & Education Program  –  The       wayne graBowsKi, md                   Full line of
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            been properly corrected. Danbury also  up to date census is 14 enrolled in the pro-  retina sPecialist                    Oliver Peoples
            investigated two fire incidents. One was  gram, with one additional in the process of   WWW.OutLOOkeyeCARe.COM          designer eye wear
            unattended cooking  with no  structural  intake and one other being evaluated.       colleen coleman, md                    available
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