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Helicopter mosquito abatement treatments planned Thursday at some Carson City locations

Helicopter mosquito abatement treatments are planned for Thursday, July 18 in the areas of Anderson, Buzzy Ranch, Riverview Park, Linear Ditch and ponds east of I-580, according to Carson City Health and Human Services.

The helicopter is for aerial treatments of standing water areas. These treatments are part of an ongoing effort to control the mosquito population and reduce the risk of mosquito-borne diseases.

In addition to the aerial treatments, Carson City Health and Human Services recommends residents take preventative measures to protect themselves from mosquito bites.

This includes using a good quality insect repellent, eliminating standing water around your home, and ensuring that window and door screens are intact to keep mosquitoes out of homes.

For information on combating mosquito bites, go to CDC here, see "Mosquito: Fight the Bite," published in the Nevada Appeal. For more information on Carson City Health and Human Services, call 775-887-2190 or go here.

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UPDATE 6:10 p.m.: Carson has backed off at the county line. Washoe County or NHP will take over.

UPDATE 6:01 p.m.: The driver is now on I580 heading northbound towards Reno going in excess of 100 mph.

As of 5:55 p.m. westbound lanes of Highway 50 heading up Spooner are closed right now due to a car chase.

Numerous units from Carson City, Douglas and NHP are responding.

I-580 southbound has also been stopped to keep cross traffic from being involved.

Updates to follow.