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. >> several people helped give him cpr all the way down and then when they got the emts on there. >> there were 161 pass enjr.a crew of 6 -- passengers and a crew of 6 on the plane. the copilot started flying and eventually landed. >> emts came onboard they said let's do two more setget him off the plane. >> reporter: the airline is not releasing the pilot's name citing privacy e reasons. >>> -- privacy reasons. >> flight crews are trained to handle medical emergencies. >>> deadly terrorist siege at a kenyan mall a government official says it was the kenyan military not terrorists who caused three floors of the west gate mall to collapse. it may have happened when soldiers fired rocket propelled grenades inside. it is unclear if it caused any of the 61 civilian deaths in the attack. dozens more may be trapped under rubble. >>> federal workers including hundreds of thousands of marylanders hang in the balance. the deadline is looming for congress to approve a short term spending bill. the budget battle that could force the government to shut down. >> 54. >> reporter: the senate vote p
. >> several people helped give him cpr all the way down and then when they got the emts on there. >> there were 161 pass enjr.a crew of 6 -- passengers and a crew of 6 on the plane. the copilot started flying and eventually landed. >> emts came onboard they said let's do two more setget him off the plane. >> reporter: the airline is not releasing the pilot's name citing privacy e reasons. >>> -- privacy reasons. >> flight crews are trained to handle...
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the copilot start started to fly the plane. >> emt's came on board. i heard them say "let's do two more sets and get him off the plane." >> the airline is not releasing the name citing privacy issues. >>> after five months of testimony, jurors in the michael jackson wrongful death trial are deliberating the case. the family is suing aeg live, claiming that the company that promoted his tour is responsible for his death. >>> michael jackson never got the chance to perform what was supposed to be his ultimate comeback tour in 2009. he died of an overdose of propofol administered by dr. conrad murray. in 2011 are, murrays with convicted of involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to four years in prison. jackson's heirs claim the company negligently hired murray. >> michael jackson died because the doctor that was hired violated his ultimate oath and he was placed in that position by aeg. there is no question about that. >> aeg live said murray was never his employee and was entirely controlled by jackson. >> the people in his life worried about his propof
the copilot start started to fly the plane. >> emt's came on board. i heard them say "let's do two more sets and get him off the plane." >> the airline is not releasing the name citing privacy issues. >>> after five months of testimony, jurors in the michael jackson wrongful death trial are deliberating the case. the family is suing aeg live, claiming that the company that promoted his tour is responsible for his death. >>> michael jackson never got the...
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the copilot started to fly the plane and eventually landed. >> >> emt's came onboard. they did two more rounds of cpr. >> tragically, that pilot died. the airline is not releasing his name, citing privacy reasons >> in the wake of the washington navy yard shooting. thousands of employees are getting help coping with the after math of the massacre, counselors have helped more than 6,000 employees, it has been 10 days since a gunman killed 12 people. aaron alech is, former navy reservist with mental health issues was killed by police during the shooting. >> >> an amazing rescue in boston. a man falls on the train tracks and several people help him. best has the video and the reaction. >> reporter: to see fellow t riders jumping into the pit to save a passenger get as resounding reaction. >> that's impressive. >> that's impressive. i love to see that. >> impressive after the 33-year- old man stunningly falls onto the track and looks like he hit his head laying motionless. two passengers jump in, a third crossing the electrified third rail. >> they took a really big risk.
the copilot started to fly the plane and eventually landed. >> >> emt's came onboard. they did two more rounds of cpr. >> tragically, that pilot died. the airline is not releasing his name, citing privacy reasons >> in the wake of the washington navy yard shooting. thousands of employees are getting help coping with the after math of the massacre, counselors have helped more than 6,000 employees, it has been 10 days since a gunman killed 12 people. aaron alech is, former...
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and then -- when they got him the emts on them. there there were 161 passengers and a crew of six on the plane. the co-pilot started flying the plane and landed. >> emts came onboard. they said let's do two more sets and get him off of the plane. >> the airline is not releasing the pilot's name. kai jackson, wjz eyewitness news. >>> federal workers including thousands of marylanders are hanging in the balance as a possible government shutdown looms. the house is debating a short- term spending bill after the senate decided to keep the president's healthcare plan. if the government shuts down, 1/3 of workers will be asked to stay at home, including 300,000 employees in maryland. it could cost the state $51 million. >>> the ravens are favored to make it three wins in a row in buffalo, but sports director mark viviano reports, winning on the road is never a sure thing in the nfl. >> good morning. the ravens are considered to win on sunday and a better team than the bills. but playing on the road could make it a challenge for the raven
and then -- when they got him the emts on them. there there were 161 passengers and a crew of six on the plane. the co-pilot started flying the plane and landed. >> emts came onboard. they said let's do two more sets and get him off of the plane. >> the airline is not releasing the pilot's name. kai jackson, wjz eyewitness news. >>> federal workers including thousands of marylanders are hanging in the balance as a possible government shutdown looms. the house is debating a...
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the emts didn't put the mastisol there. - wait a minute.his case is closed. - this man was shot by his wife, veronica kalen. she's been serving 12 to 15 in bayview ever since. - so suddenly there's interest in my story. will talking to you get me out of here? - not easy. your own admission of guilt got you in. - only to avoid a life sentence. i did not murder my husband. i loved the guy. - yeah. well, that's-- that's a good place to start. um, ronnie, tell us what really, really happened. - my husband and i salsa danced every tuesday night. we were the first couple on the floor, the last to leave. lee had a circulation problem, so i would go down to the car to warm it up for him. that's where i got grabbed. - you got grabbed? uh, before your husband came out? - yeah, from behind. he put something over my nose that knocked me out. - you couldn't see where he took you? - i was out. i woke up. lee and me were strapped to these big, wooden chairs, facing each other. there was wires coming off of us. and then he gives leeland this ultimatum: sho
the emts didn't put the mastisol there. - wait a minute.his case is closed. - this man was shot by his wife, veronica kalen. she's been serving 12 to 15 in bayview ever since. - so suddenly there's interest in my story. will talking to you get me out of here? - not easy. your own admission of guilt got you in. - only to avoid a life sentence. i did not murder my husband. i loved the guy. - yeah. well, that's-- that's a good place to start. um, ronnie, tell us what really, really happened. - my...
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he studied to be an emt. he registered as an emt.days later, shot and killed at a place they >>> authorities in california are trying to determine how many people were aboard a small jet that crashed yesterday. the flight left idaho landing in santa monica. it ran off a runway and crashed into a hangar and erupted into flames. tony reports. >> reporter: the pilot of the twin own gin was in contact with the control tower as he prepared to land. minutes later, something went wrong during landsing. >> you could hear the reverse thrusters and everything kicking in in an unusual way. it was like wow, that is super crazy loud. nothing that i have ever heard before at the airport, then it crashed. >> reporter: the investigator with the ntsb confirmed the top priority recovering the bodies of the victim or victims. santa monica based builders issued a statement acknowledging the crash saying it believes its president and ceo mark benjamin and his son and senior project engineer luke benjamin were on board. the cessna seats eight. recovery wa
he studied to be an emt. he registered as an emt.days later, shot and killed at a place they >>> authorities in california are trying to determine how many people were aboard a small jet that crashed yesterday. the flight left idaho landing in santa monica. it ran off a runway and crashed into a hangar and erupted into flames. tony reports. >> reporter: the pilot of the twin own gin was in contact with the control tower as he prepared to land. minutes later, something went wrong...
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medical first responders was to get prie inside to the injured patients. >> remember firefighters, emts don't wear bulletproof vests. so under police escort they went inside knowing there was danger and not knowing if the threat t washe gone. >> the most stressful part for me was entering into the i building and actually hearing them say the guy is shooting again and telling the police tel officers to tell us to bend down and put the shields down. >> today mayor vincent gray and chief kenneth ellerbee honored the first6á÷0 responders, givig them the awards and pen with th date of the tragedy. of >> watching them running up "m" street with their equipment prepared toei go into building 7 was a momentz7í÷ will never forget. >> the emotional toll this isol taken on first responders is understandable. >> they all wish they could have done more to save those who didn't survive. >>> people sometimes thinks it is something you do for a living that you don't have nightmares isn't true. the district ins matt ackland fox5. >> for some survivors of the navy massacre the healing process may take t
medical first responders was to get prie inside to the injured patients. >> remember firefighters, emts don't wear bulletproof vests. so under police escort they went inside knowing there was danger and not knowing if the threat t washe gone. >> the most stressful part for me was entering into the i building and actually hearing them say the guy is shooting again and telling the police tel officers to tell us to bend down and put the shields down. >> today mayor vincent gray...
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this is provided in the emt is provided to you today. because my office is in the back of the building if the front halfway is blocked in the effect of a fire or explosion or earthquake we would have no way to egress we can be trapped in the back of this building and the sufficient fufshg acid could be deadly to all of us who work here. this building was flooded in 2006. we had over 18 inches of water and that's my office. this is where at&t wants to install its equipment. d b or p w wants us to believe that this is okay. but
this is provided in the emt is provided to you today. because my office is in the back of the building if the front halfway is blocked in the effect of a fire or explosion or earthquake we would have no way to egress we can be trapped in the back of this building and the sufficient fufshg acid could be deadly to all of us who work here. this building was flooded in 2006. we had over 18 inches of water and that's my office. this is where at&t wants to install its equipment. d b or p w wants...
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>> i don't like to second guess our emts or dispatchers. >> and our research found other high profile shootings in oakland that received low priority bravo responses. >> in april the fatal shooting of quinn boyar. in july again in oakland the fatal shooting of an eight-year-old. and this emergency call offers a significant contrast. in april a call for an intoxicated individual, a charlie category response. this call to assist a drunk received a higher priority than the three fatal shootings. >> the system is not been run correctly. >> reporter: mike is another veteran paramedic. >> any report of a shooting would be at least a delta or echo response. >> delta and echo are the highest priorities. we analyzed 15 months of emergency calls. 87% of all shootings, stabbings and penetrating traumas were dispatched as bravo calls the second lowest priority. they can be diverted for higher priority emergencies, the same record show 100% of callers reporting they were clammy received a delta level response. >> shootings and stabbings will they be a higher level priority? >> absolutely. no quest
>> i don't like to second guess our emts or dispatchers. >> and our research found other high profile shootings in oakland that received low priority bravo responses. >> in april the fatal shooting of quinn boyar. in july again in oakland the fatal shooting of an eight-year-old. and this emergency call offers a significant contrast. in april a call for an intoxicated individual, a charlie category response. this call to assist a drunk received a higher priority than the three...
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. >> and with the system emts are getting on the road faster and up by two minutes which means more lives could be saved. >>> the movement is going to ban eco atms can you turn in an old cell phone. but an investigation found that the machines are big targets for thieves. and there may be a ban on the machines. and a delegate wants a statewide ban. even with the security measures in place, it is a tough call to catch the thieves. >> they take a wicket but it is reviewed by someone in san diego. and could you have someone fly here to maryland to figure out how to go forward on the case. >> eco atm worked to catch criminals. police say the company was here this month to meet with them when giving information on how to stop thieves. >>> 5 minutes from 5:00. we have been talking about getting ready for the holidays. it seems early, toys r us is offering up deals. we'll break them down at 5:00. testing out a new service. how can you order your big mac without stepping food inside a restaurant. that's ahead. >>> the lynwood school provides services for kids with autism. one thing they were hold
. >> and with the system emts are getting on the road faster and up by two minutes which means more lives could be saved. >>> the movement is going to ban eco atms can you turn in an old cell phone. but an investigation found that the machines are big targets for thieves. and there may be a ban on the machines. and a delegate wants a statewide ban. even with the security measures in place, it is a tough call to catch the thieves. >> they take a wicket but it is reviewed by...
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looks like he works as an emt for st. vincent's hpital in manhattan. i saw amanda there, sure.giving at verve was like old home week. i ran into a lot of people from my tour. the bartender said you and amanda looked pretty cozy in that corner. yeah, well... i had an idea how i wanted the night to go. but amanda told me to get lost. i did. so you left the club? i had to punch in here at 0800. so i got some shut eye. did you go home? my uncle's place nearby. he can vouch for you? maybe. he's a metal worker. a little hard of hearing. [over radio] engine first due phone alarm. apartment fire, 129 west 4th street. looks like you got a fire radio up front here. look at that, police and fire. you like to buff calls, huh? yeah. do you mind stepping out of my bus? ow. (goren) how'd you get that? it was stupid accident. i was bent down, giving someone mouth-to-mouth. when i sat up, i hit my head on the corner of the table. those stitches are sloppy. did you do that yourself? yeah, you learn how to diy when you're in the desert. happened on the job. you fill out a workman's comp form? not
looks like he works as an emt for st. vincent's hpital in manhattan. i saw amanda there, sure.giving at verve was like old home week. i ran into a lot of people from my tour. the bartender said you and amanda looked pretty cozy in that corner. yeah, well... i had an idea how i wanted the night to go. but amanda told me to get lost. i did. so you left the club? i had to punch in here at 0800. so i got some shut eye. did you go home? my uncle's place nearby. he can vouch for you? maybe. he's a...
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this is provided in the emt is provided to you today. because my office is in the back of the building if the front halfway is blocked in the effect of a fire or explosion or earthquake we would have no way to egress we can be trapped in the back of this building and the sufficient fufshg acid could be deadly to all of us who work here. this building was flooded in 2006. we had over 18 inches of water and that's my office. this is where at&t wants to install its equipment. d b or p w wants us to believe that this is okay. but no one can predict the severity of the next storm. i've contacted the fire department. those batteries are a threat to our health and safety and i imexplore you to regret at&ts proposal >> i have a question i i know it's in the packet of information can you talk about the under god from 2006. i'm not sure if it was you or another dentist but the cause from the flood or the planning department might have applied it was not a flood but some internal reason. during the holidays over the new years eves on 2005 we had se
this is provided in the emt is provided to you today. because my office is in the back of the building if the front halfway is blocked in the effect of a fire or explosion or earthquake we would have no way to egress we can be trapped in the back of this building and the sufficient fufshg acid could be deadly to all of us who work here. this building was flooded in 2006. we had over 18 inches of water and that's my office. this is where at&t wants to install its equipment. d b or p w wants...
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and back at the building, emts struggled to safely remove the injured. >> at least five people shot.ealized the toll was much higher. a dozen innocent dead and at least eight wounded. authorities confirmed that none of the victims are in the military. all are navy contractors, one of them standing shoulder to shoulder with this man when he was shot. finally at 12:14, police announced they have fatally shot the gunman. but until tonight feared there might be others involved. >> a big concern for us right now is that we potentially have two other shooters that we have not located at this point. >> the navy yard stayed on lock down for more than six hours. survivors told to hide in place, some barricading themselves in top secret secure closets. others under their desks. >> we put chairs and then tables up against those. >> we heard gunfire and we looked up and there were two bullet holes in the top of the wall in the conference room. >> seven hours after the first shots were fired at 3:15, the nearby capital building was locked down and the nationals called off their night major league
and back at the building, emts struggled to safely remove the injured. >> at least five people shot.ealized the toll was much higher. a dozen innocent dead and at least eight wounded. authorities confirmed that none of the victims are in the military. all are navy contractors, one of them standing shoulder to shoulder with this man when he was shot. finally at 12:14, police announced they have fatally shot the gunman. but until tonight feared there might be others involved. >> a big...
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. >> jay lost his brother glen on 9/11, a volunteer firefighter and emt killed in the line of duty. he's the co-founder of the 9/11 day of servants. jay, good morning. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> thank you for being with us. your organization has turned a tragedy into something very positive. you promote observing 9/11 as a day of charitable service, doing good deeds. so 12 years after the tragedy, tell us a little bit about that. how are people today honoring the victims of the attack? >> the response to this concept of good deeds and charitable service is growing in leaps and bounds every year. it's really pretty extraordinary. one of the nice things about the observance is it's very user friendly. we encourage people to just do storm some form of good deed, whether small or large. it doesn't matter. something in their own comfort zone. the same way people responded in the immediate aftermath of the attack. that really resonates. people clean up parks, clean up beaches. they donate books or blood or write to our troops. they do all kinds of things to help other peopl
. >> jay lost his brother glen on 9/11, a volunteer firefighter and emt killed in the line of duty. he's the co-founder of the 9/11 day of servants. jay, good morning. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> thank you for being with us. your organization has turned a tragedy into something very positive. you promote observing 9/11 as a day of charitable service, doing good deeds. so 12 years after the tragedy, tell us a little bit about that. how are people today honoring...
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and then they got the emts on there and got him off. >> boise airport officials say the pilot was still alive when he arrived at the hospital but was later pronounced dead. the flight made it safely to its final destination. >>> the bankrupt city of detroit gets some help from the federal government. the obama administration is working with city leaders and local partners and they've announced roughly $300 million in aid. the money will go toward demolishing abandoned buildings, improving public safety and fixing transportation. the city's long-term debt is believed to be about $18 billion. >>> happy birthday, goggle. the search engine turns 15 today. and the cosell greats with a makeover. changes include a better search formula with richer answers. there are also new results for song and music searches. plus, push notifications will soon come to an app. google was launched back in a garage in 1998. they've come a long way. >>> a dreary friday afternoon outside. will things brighten up for the weekend? your complete first warning forecast is straight ahead. >> but first, here's a look a
and then they got the emts on there and got him off. >> boise airport officials say the pilot was still alive when he arrived at the hospital but was later pronounced dead. the flight made it safely to its final destination. >>> the bankrupt city of detroit gets some help from the federal government. the obama administration is working with city leaders and local partners and they've announced roughly $300 million in aid. the money will go toward demolishing abandoned buildings,...
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>> i don't like to second guess our paramedics and emts or our dispatchers. they do a very hard job. >> and our research has also found other high profile shootings in oakland that also received low priority bravo responses. in april, the fatal shooting of offduty paramedic quinn boyer. in july, again in oakland, the fatal shooting of an 8-year-old. and this emergency call offers a significant contrast. in april, paramedics responded to this oakland bark station, a call for an intoxicated individual. a charlie category response. this call to to assist a drunk received a higher priority than the three fatal shootings. >> the system is not being run correctly. a. >> mike dutr sa another veteran paramedic. >> any report of a shoot, if i was making the policy would come in at least as a delta level response if not an echo. >> delta and echo emergencies receive the highest priorities. and the shortest required response times. we analyzed 15 months of calls. 87% of all shootings, stabbings and penetrating traumas in alameda koun fi were dispatched as bravo calls, t
>> i don't like to second guess our paramedics and emts or our dispatchers. they do a very hard job. >> and our research has also found other high profile shootings in oakland that also received low priority bravo responses. in april, the fatal shooting of offduty paramedic quinn boyer. in july, again in oakland, the fatal shooting of an 8-year-old. and this emergency call offers a significant contrast. in april, paramedics responded to this oakland bark station, a call for an...
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firefighters, paramedics and emts will work to practice aircraft fire fighting. and also rescuing victims. it's part of a larger event in october. this exercise comes in the wake of the crash of flight 214 at sfo in july. three chinese students died following that crash. >> in the east bay a two-alarm fire leaves three people dead and fire officials say the deaths possibly could have been prevented. the fire broke out at about 12:30 yesterday morning in pittsburg close to highway 4. fire officials say the three women who died inside the home likely had no warning since there were no working smoke detectors. in fact, firefighters say they found three smoke detectors sitting on a counter uninstalled. firefighters, they say the women were likely asleep when the fire started and ultimately overcome by the smoke as they tried to escape. >> an older lady and two other ladies about 30s, 40s. they were some nice people. i don't know why this had to happen to them. >> because of -- the cause remains under investigation. >> convicted killer to return to the courtroom. clos
firefighters, paramedics and emts will work to practice aircraft fire fighting. and also rescuing victims. it's part of a larger event in october. this exercise comes in the wake of the crash of flight 214 at sfo in july. three chinese students died following that crash. >> in the east bay a two-alarm fire leaves three people dead and fire officials say the deaths possibly could have been prevented. the fire broke out at about 12:30 yesterday morning in pittsburg close to highway 4. fire...
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. >> some people helped give him cpr all the way down and then they got the emts on there and got him off. >> an off-duty pilot stepped in to help with that emergency landing. >>> police in texas say a would- be robber's gun malfunctioned and saved the lives it was aimed to take. this is amazing surveillance video out of fort worth. you see a man walk into a mcdonald's, pull out a handgun, aim it at a number of customers and pull the trigger. but the gun didn't work. he ended up taking it outside and fired a shot. he went back in and failed to fire again. >> i heard the gun clicking pulling the trigge squeeze about five times on it. i'm thankful to good i'm still here to tell you this. >> the suspect was arrested. the police don't know why the gun didn't discharge. >>> it's friday. that means the weekend is so close. >> are you guys excited about it? >> yes. >> if you not, i am! >> my weekend starts in 15 minutes! [ laughter ] >> show us some good news. >> some great weather around the bay area today. a lot of sunshine out there right now. still a little windy over the mountaintops. s
. >> some people helped give him cpr all the way down and then they got the emts on there and got him off. >> an off-duty pilot stepped in to help with that emergency landing. >>> police in texas say a would- be robber's gun malfunctioned and saved the lives it was aimed to take. this is amazing surveillance video out of fort worth. you see a man walk into a mcdonald's, pull out a handgun, aim it at a number of customers and pull the trigger. but the gun didn't work. he...
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. >> i don't like to second-guess the paramedics were emts or the dispatchers. they do a very good job. >> our research found other high priority shooterining that rece low priority ratings. in july, again in oakland, the fatal shooting of an eight-year-old. and this emergency call offers a significant contrast. in april paramedics responded to this station, a call for a an intoxicated individual, a charlie response. this received a higher priority than the three fatal shootings. >> the system is not being run correctly. >> mike is another ret van paramedic. >> any report of a shooting fi was making the policy would come in as at least a delta level response if not an echo. >> delta and echo emergencies receive the highest priorities and the shortest required response times. we analyzed 15 recent months of emergency calls. 87% of all shootings, stabbings and penetrated traumas in alamea alameda county were dispatched as bravo calls. they can be diverted for higher priority services. the same records show that 100% of callers claiming they're claimy received a hi
. >> i don't like to second-guess the paramedics were emts or the dispatchers. they do a very good job. >> our research found other high priority shooterining that rece low priority ratings. in july, again in oakland, the fatal shooting of an eight-year-old. and this emergency call offers a significant contrast. in april paramedics responded to this station, a call for a an intoxicated individual, a charlie response. this received a higher priority than the three fatal shootings....
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and then they got the emt's down there and got him off. >> doctors fought to save the pilot. unfortunately, he died at the hospital. >>> the seconds after the call went out for an active shooter and multiple casualties, dozens of first responders rushed to the navy yard. among them, members of dc fire and ems. we have more that they were honored for their bravery. >> reporter: more than 30 members of the department received the award today. among them, recruits who are still undergoing training. >> the first ones to run in there and get the experience. >> reporter: sergeant teresa shanklin talking about her recruits, honored along with her today, for their heroic efforts during the navy yard shootings. >> paramedic recruit steven gerber. >> what is the one thing that will stay with you for the rest of your career? >> the one thing that will really stay with me is the casualties that we actually see all of the bodies at one time, and sometimes, people have nightmares, but so far, i haven't had any, thank god but i do occasionally think about it and think about the families, th
and then they got the emt's down there and got him off. >> doctors fought to save the pilot. unfortunately, he died at the hospital. >>> the seconds after the call went out for an active shooter and multiple casualties, dozens of first responders rushed to the navy yard. among them, members of dc fire and ems. we have more that they were honored for their bravery. >> reporter: more than 30 members of the department received the award today. among them, recruits who are...
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. >> some people helped give him cpr all the way down and then they got the emts on there and got him off. >> an off-duty pilot landed the plane safely. the 161 passengers were put on another flight. the pilot was taken to the hospital, but he did not make it. the incident now renewing the debate over age restrictions for pilots. >>> enrollment for obamacare begins on tuesday. >> good morning. is christopher home? >> we're not selling anything. >> do you currently have insurance? >> health insurance workers are going door to door to spread the word. a new poll from the kaiser family foundation found 43% of uninsured americans still have no idea about the new exchanges. the government is not the only place where you can sign up for obamacare. on the consumerwatch, julie watts reports that the uninsured can also turn to insurance agents and brokers. >>> reporter: >> i just say there's no substitute for human interaction. >> reporter: consumers are singing a tune that's music to the ears of insurance brokers everywhere. as the obamacare exchange goes online, nationwide brokers are emergi
. >> some people helped give him cpr all the way down and then they got the emts on there and got him off. >> an off-duty pilot landed the plane safely. the 161 passengers were put on another flight. the pilot was taken to the hospital, but he did not make it. the incident now renewing the debate over age restrictions for pilots. >>> enrollment for obamacare begins on tuesday. >> good morning. is christopher home? >> we're not selling anything. >> do you...
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for me is like my second [speaker not understood being study in city college a medical receptionist, emt, and i was working, but i had two accidents on my job so i returned to city college again. and i'm studying ged. i want to continue to finish my ged. i'm a mother for two childs. they're going to city college and i don't want to lose city college. i know i want to have education for my kids [speaker not understood]. all the students so i will support city college. please keep open. thank you. (applause) >> i'm going to call a few more cards. alvin jah. renato [speaker not understood]. gordon mcclellan. patrick [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood]. and kabin baras. okay. >>> hello, thank you very much for having this meeting. we really need it. my name is holman turner, i'm a professional photographer. i also teach at city college. i've done that for the past 17 years. so, ~ somehow i fell in love with students and they fell in love with me. and for months i've been walking around as if this was something surreal, that we could actually be thinking about shutting down cit
for me is like my second [speaker not understood being study in city college a medical receptionist, emt, and i was working, but i had two accidents on my job so i returned to city college again. and i'm studying ged. i want to continue to finish my ged. i'm a mother for two childs. they're going to city college and i don't want to lose city college. i know i want to have education for my kids [speaker not understood]. all the students so i will support city college. please keep open. thank...
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back in the building emts struggled to safely remove the injured. >> at least five people shot. they are attempting to bring them outside. >> reporter: only later would police realize the death toll was much higher, a dozen innocents in all, one of the victims standing shoulder to shoulder with navy commander tim jirus. >> i saw him drop in front of me. he was shot in the head. >> reporter: finally at 12:14 police announce they've fatally shot the gunman, identified by the fbi as aaron alexis, a former navy man who most recently worked for the naif as an it contractor. police cordoned off a wide area around the scene for hours. the capitol building was shut down for a while, and the nationals called off their night major league baseball game as rumors and reports swirled of multiple gunmen. >> the big concern for us now is that we potentially have two other shooters that we have not located at this point. >> reporter: the navy yard staying on lockdown for more than six hours. survivors told to hide in place. some barricading themselves in top secret, secure closets, others under
back in the building emts struggled to safely remove the injured. >> at least five people shot. they are attempting to bring them outside. >> reporter: only later would police realize the death toll was much higher, a dozen innocents in all, one of the victims standing shoulder to shoulder with navy commander tim jirus. >> i saw him drop in front of me. he was shot in the head. >> reporter: finally at 12:14 police announce they've fatally shot the gunman, identified by...
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emts were waiting to take him to the hospital where he died a few hours later.hile many of the passengers who made it to seattle by midnight said all that could be done was done. everyone was calm all that was going on, even the flight attendants. >> he was 63 years old and the hospital confirms he died of a heart attack. a mechanical malfunction stop they would be robber. >> the suspect was armed, but his gun would not fire. that is not the strangest part of the story. county officials taking a proactive approach to reduce overdose death of prescription drugs. >> interpol is searching for a british one -- a british woman known as the white widow. of thest husband was one suicide bombers that killed 52 people in london. she has been linked to al- shabaab. police discovered explosives in a home that she shared with another terror suspect. investigators say they have discovered so many explosives inside the mall. >> a new report by an international scientific group has concluded that scientists can say with extreme confidence that human not to but he is the cause
emts were waiting to take him to the hospital where he died a few hours later.hile many of the passengers who made it to seattle by midnight said all that could be done was done. everyone was calm all that was going on, even the flight attendants. >> he was 63 years old and the hospital confirms he died of a heart attack. a mechanical malfunction stop they would be robber. >> the suspect was armed, but his gun would not fire. that is not the strangest part of the story. county...
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people helped give him cpr all the way down and then when they got the emt and got him off. >> there was 161 passengers and a crew of six on the plane. passengers say the situation was tense but no one panics and the copilot started flying the plane. >> they said let's do two more sets and get him off the plane. >> the airline isn't releasing the pilot's plane. wjz eyewitness news. >> flying crews train and they sub krieb to one that puts them in emergencies. >>> a jury in california is deliberating michael jackson's promoter is responsible for mike's death. aeg live deserve to be punished because it hired dr. conrad murphy as jackson's doctor. murray was convicted in 2011 of administering a fatal dose of the an stet i can proef fal to jackson to help him sleep. laws say jackson hired murray and the company wouldn't have planned jackson's come back tour if it was aware of his drug habit. jackson family is seeking an undisclosed amount of money. >>> the funeral is planned tomorrow for the westminster man killed at the washington navy yard. his community is looking for a permanent way
people helped give him cpr all the way down and then when they got the emt and got him off. >> there was 161 passengers and a crew of six on the plane. passengers say the situation was tense but no one panics and the copilot started flying the plane. >> they said let's do two more sets and get him off the plane. >> the airline isn't releasing the pilot's plane. wjz eyewitness news. >> flying crews train and they sub krieb to one that puts them in emergencies....
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a little unusual is the fact that democrats control both the senate and the white house, making it emtwould give much ground on the president's signature domestic connell flikts. some say it's more of a symbolic fight. what's really become a rallying cry on the right to reduce government spending and defund obama care, fred. >> joe johns, thanks so much from washington. >>> the national guard grounds all rescue helicopters in colorado. but hundreds of people are still trapped in their homes. i'll get the ratest on res kud efforts from one local sheriff's office right after the break. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% c
a little unusual is the fact that democrats control both the senate and the white house, making it emtwould give much ground on the president's signature domestic connell flikts. some say it's more of a symbolic fight. what's really become a rallying cry on the right to reduce government spending and defund obama care, fred. >> joe johns, thanks so much from washington. >>> the national guard grounds all rescue helicopters in colorado. but hundreds of people are still trapped in...
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. >> the emt came onboard and said let's give them two sets. >> the airline is not releasing the pilot's name. kai jackson, wjz eyewitness news. >> well, flight crews are trained to handle medical emergencies, and most airlines subscribe to a service to put them in contact with a doctor on the ground. >>> program workers, including thousands of workers are hanging in the balance as a possible government shutdown looms. the house is debating a short- term bill, after the senate voted to keep the president's healthcare plan. if it shuts down, 1/3 of workers will be asked to stay at home, including 300,000 employees living here in maryland. it would cost the state $51 million. >>> we are a new days before the state starts enforcethering toughest gun laws in a nation. now, a facial jump in baltimore will hear the law on tuesday. now, the new legislation adds 45 guns to a list of banned assault weapons and limits magazines to 10 rounds. it also requires owner to submit fingerprints. >>> the ravens are favored to win three in a row. they take on the buffalo bills tomorrow afternoon. as sports
. >> the emt came onboard and said let's give them two sets. >> the airline is not releasing the pilot's name. kai jackson, wjz eyewitness news. >> well, flight crews are trained to handle medical emergencies, and most airlines subscribe to a service to put them in contact with a doctor on the ground. >>> program workers, including thousands of workers are hanging in the balance as a possible government shutdown looms. the house is debating a short- term bill, after...
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emt: one, two, three. danny: come on, come on. come on...bulance doors closing ) ( siren blaring ) man: relax, relax. relax. you're gonna be all right. you're gonna be all right. just hold still. i know... i know it hurts. take a walk. sir, we need to take this man to a hospital... take a walk. what is your problem? where's dornvald? ( panting ) ( groaning ) where's dornvald? ( groaning ) where is he! ( groaning ) valhalla valhalla? what does valhalla mean? ( groaning ) what does it mean? all right, that's enough. that's enough. i'm taking this guy right now. he's all yours. jack? how bad is it? danny's okay, but martin's bad. he's on his way to the hospital. they're doing everything they can for him. look, i need you to focus, okay? i need help with dornvald. sam? yeah. i need help. okay, what can i do? i need you to put out an alert at all the train stations and all the airports. i think this guy is gonna try and skip the country. all right. i'll, um... i'll put out stop notices, and i'll make sure all the tv stations have his picture. oka
emt: one, two, three. danny: come on, come on. come on...bulance doors closing ) ( siren blaring ) man: relax, relax. relax. you're gonna be all right. you're gonna be all right. just hold still. i know... i know it hurts. take a walk. sir, we need to take this man to a hospital... take a walk. what is your problem? where's dornvald? ( panting ) ( groaning ) where's dornvald? ( groaning ) where is he! ( groaning ) valhalla valhalla? what does valhalla mean? ( groaning ) what does it mean? all...
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emts were waiting to take the pilot to the hospital where he died later. many of the 161 passengers who made it to seattle by midnight said all that could be done was done. >> i think everyone handled it really well, actually. everyone was calm while it was going on, even the flight attentands. >> reporter: the pilot was 63 years old. a hospital confirms he died of a heart attack. >>> right now at 5:00, women waking up to a bedroom intruder rubbing up on them. >>> live on capitol hill, we learned what's at stake if the government shuts down. the president did not mince words, just 60 minutes ago. >> knock it off, pass a budget and move on. >> thanks for joining us this afternoon. i'm barbara harrison. >> i'm wendy rieger. imagine waking up and finding a strange man standing in your bedroom, staring at you or rubbing your arm. this happened to at least three women who live in meridian building on north taft street. jackie bensen is outside the apartment. she had this report. >> reporter: residents of the meridian at courthouse commons say there's one way to
emts were waiting to take the pilot to the hospital where he died later. many of the 161 passengers who made it to seattle by midnight said all that could be done was done. >> i think everyone handled it really well, actually. everyone was calm while it was going on, even the flight attentands. >> reporter: the pilot was 63 years old. a hospital confirms he died of a heart attack. >>> right now at 5:00, women waking up to a bedroom intruder rubbing up on them. >>>...
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left for dead someone called 911 and the emts responded. well. after the victim said thank you to her rescuers, the happy ending to this story gets even better. here's megan alexander. a frantic 911 call from a witness as a young woman is being savagely stabbed. >> cops arrived to a bloody scene. the 20-year-old woman was stabbed 32 times by her ex- boyfriend. it is a miracle you survived? >> i believe it is a miracle. >> melissa dome is now speaking exclusively to "inside edition" about her horrific ordeal. did you ever think melissa, the guy that you dated would try to kill you? >> no. definitely not. >> melissa began dating robert burton during her senior year of high school. he was a 6'4" gentle giant. >> he was funny and very sweet. >> melissa was a straight a. student in clear water, florida and says her boyfriend became jealous when she planned on attending college. >> he put his hands around my throat three times. if i broke up with him he told me he would kill me and kill himself. >> in january 2011, melissa was sound asleep when she got
left for dead someone called 911 and the emts responded. well. after the victim said thank you to her rescuers, the happy ending to this story gets even better. here's megan alexander. a frantic 911 call from a witness as a young woman is being savagely stabbed. >> cops arrived to a bloody scene. the 20-year-old woman was stabbed 32 times by her ex- boyfriend. it is a miracle you survived? >> i believe it is a miracle. >> melissa dome is now speaking exclusively to...
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. >> apparently they didn't consult the emts or the peoplete who use this whole system. >> it's new technology supposed to be innovative, but if you need it for emergencies it better work. >> i know this isn't emergency r chocolate prices going up.p. >> but for some people it is. >> for us that like chocolate,oe it's going up. >> is it specifically dark clock chocolate. >> the reason is cocoa beans are fetching 5ed $5 a pound. dark chocolate is one of the reasons, a lot of health experts are citing the benefits of dark chocolates and people are loving it. that's why a lot of people are noticing the dark reseizes peanut butter cups. have you noticed that. >> yes, and they're better. i guess we will have to pay mor for those. >> stock up on those. >>> coming up, win list, the redskins fall to the lions in another close game, now with the team 0-3, what needs to change. we are going to check in with the sports junkies for a take coming up.coming >>> whether you produc brew you, or take it to go, find out what your cup of joe says about you. i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i spons
. >> apparently they didn't consult the emts or the peoplete who use this whole system. >> it's new technology supposed to be innovative, but if you need it for emergencies it better work. >> i know this isn't emergency r chocolate prices going up.p. >> but for some people it is. >> for us that like chocolate,oe it's going up. >> is it specifically dark clock chocolate. >> the reason is cocoa beans are fetching 5ed $5 a pound. dark chocolate is one of...
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september 24th, he registered as an emt. four days later, he was shot and killed on 30th street. i talked to his mother today. but because of what happened, and because of where it happened, she asked that we not show her face or use her name. >> it destroyed me, really. the loss of a child. he had a good heart. he loved people. he really had no enemies that i knew of. >> reporter: devar battle grew up in this neighborhood, but his mom moved him away because it was too dangerous. devar kept coming back. he has a lot of friends here. look at the names and signatures on the r.i.p. poster near the murder scene. >> i hoped i had pulled him away from there and the people in the area he knew and he was comfortable with. so, that's what i guess kept him going back. >> reporter: drew him back? >> yeah. >> reporter: cost him his life. >> yes, it did. >> reporter: there's a $25,000 report posted in this murder case. live in southeast, pat collins, news 4. >> thanks, pat. >>> a video seems to show that there was no one at the controls of a commuter train that collided with another train nea
september 24th, he registered as an emt. four days later, he was shot and killed on 30th street. i talked to his mother today. but because of what happened, and because of where it happened, she asked that we not show her face or use her name. >> it destroyed me, really. the loss of a child. he had a good heart. he loved people. he really had no enemies that i knew of. >> reporter: devar battle grew up in this neighborhood, but his mom moved him away because it was too dangerous....
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. >> to assist the emts, officers hunt and frybarger move siemens up the hill to more level ground. >> it felt like i was lifts a dead body. >> paramedics immediately take charge of siemens care. >> pretty much right away think gave another shock and then they started hooking up ivs and putting him on the backboard and putting him in the ambulance. >> but after six minutes, siemens still isn't responding. >> we didn't know what was going to happen. >> my heart had stopped, a total of six times. >> against all odds, jeff siemens survives. >> i had three blocked arteries, two were8% blocked. one 100% blocked. >> jeff is kept alive by a ventilator. doctors performed emergency surgery and his heartbeat stabilizes. >> by some miracle i became conscious and was breathing on my own and my heart bass working on its own. >> jeff spends a week in recovery before leaving the hospital. several months later, he sees the police dash cam video for the first time. >> i guess the toughest part of the whole thing is hearing my wife beg me to stay with her. that's hardest part. just to stay with her. >>
. >> to assist the emts, officers hunt and frybarger move siemens up the hill to more level ground. >> it felt like i was lifts a dead body. >> paramedics immediately take charge of siemens care. >> pretty much right away think gave another shock and then they started hooking up ivs and putting him on the backboard and putting him in the ambulance. >> but after six minutes, siemens still isn't responding. >> we didn't know what was going to happen. >>...
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to assist the emts, the officers moved him up the hill to more level ground. >> it didn't feel like i was lifting a person. it felt like i was lifting a dead body. >> paramedics immediately take charge of seamans care. >> pretty much right away they gave another shock using our aed. they started hooking him up to ivs, putting him on the backboard and giving cpr. >> after more than six minutes in cardiac arrest, seamans is still not responding. >> still didn't feel good about his chances for survival. >> didn't really know what was going to happen. >> honey, stay with me. don't give up. >> my heart had stopped a total of six times. >> against all odds, jeff seamans survives. >> i had three blocked arteries. two were 100% blocked, one was 90% blocked. >> after he was rushed to the hospital, jeff remains in critical condition, kept alive by a ventilator. doctors perform emergency open-heart surgery. after two days on life support, jeff's heartbeat stabilizes. >> by some miracle, i became conscious and i was breathing on my own and my heart was working on its own. >> jeff spends a week in
to assist the emts, the officers moved him up the hill to more level ground. >> it didn't feel like i was lifting a person. it felt like i was lifting a dead body. >> paramedics immediately take charge of seamans care. >> pretty much right away they gave another shock using our aed. they started hooking him up to ivs, putting him on the backboard and giving cpr. >> after more than six minutes in cardiac arrest, seamans is still not responding. >> still didn't feel...
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a lot of communities are taking their fire stations and emt becoming the local emergency room.ow insane is that? it will not be good. neil: more to come. thank you very much. nevermind they are hacking our mainframe, now the chinese are messing with our meat. the takeover of the pork producer has some saying fat chance we will ever beafe ♪ nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're
a lot of communities are taking their fire stations and emt becoming the local emergency room.ow insane is that? it will not be good. neil: more to come. thank you very much. nevermind they are hacking our mainframe, now the chinese are messing with our meat. the takeover of the pork producer has some saying fat chance we will ever beafe ♪ nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media...
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a lot of communities are taking their fire stations and emt becoming the local emergency room. how insane is that? it will not be good. neil: more to come. thank you very much. nevermind they are hacking our mainframe, now the chinese are messing with our meat. the takeover of the pork producer has some saying fat chance we will ever be safe now. um... where's mrs. davis? she took an early spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. peons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate and... no, all it takes is double miles. [ all ] whoa. yeah. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles from the capital one venture card. you're the world's best teacher. this is so unexpected. what's in your wallet? this is so unexpected. she's always been able it's just her way.day. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for
a lot of communities are taking their fire stations and emt becoming the local emergency room. how insane is that? it will not be good. neil: more to come. thank you very much. nevermind they are hacking our mainframe, now the chinese are messing with our meat. the takeover of the pork producer has some saying fat chance we will ever be safe now. um... where's mrs. davis? she took an early spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis...
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san francisco firefighters, paramedics, emts and others will practice fire fighting, extrication and casualty evacuation. this comes as there is new information into this deadly crash that involved asiana airlines. the south korean carrier says it will expand training for all of its air crews and have an outside review of its safety standards and procedures. pilots will be getting more hours and flight simulators. they are going to start at 9:00 a.m. this is a preview to exercises that will continue and run for a week starting october 7. reporting live at sfo, christie smith, "today in the bay." >> 6:07 now. mt. diablo state park reopening this morning just over a week after a large fire forced to the shut down. park workers will spend the coming weeks remayoring, doing a lot of fixing to restrooms, trails, and camp grounds all damaged by this fire. the so called morgan fire was contained saturday. it burned a little more than 3100 acres. investigators, they say they -- that target shooting started the fire. >> vthe u.s. forest service say cooler weather helped them get a grip on the
san francisco firefighters, paramedics, emts and others will practice fire fighting, extrication and casualty evacuation. this comes as there is new information into this deadly crash that involved asiana airlines. the south korean carrier says it will expand training for all of its air crews and have an outside review of its safety standards and procedures. pilots will be getting more hours and flight simulators. they are going to start at 9:00 a.m. this is a preview to exercises that will...
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september 24th, he registered to become an emt. four days later, devar battle shot and killed in the 3000 block of 30th street southeast. he was 34 years old. now i talked to his mother but because of what happened, and because of where it happened, she asked that we not show her face or reveal her name. >> it destroyed me, really. i mean the loss of a child. he had a good heart. he loved people. he really had no enemy's that i knew of. >> reporter: the murder scene, the 3000 block of 30th street southeast. some of the people who live here say there have been so many shootings here that so many people have been murdered here, they call it the graveyard street. hear now from larry who has been living in this neighborhood more than 20 years. seems like everybody on the street knows somebody who got killed. >> i know several. three or four, i talked to them one night, the next morning they were dead. they call it graveyard street, it's a good name for it. >> reporter: devar battle grew up here but his mom moved him away because it was
september 24th, he registered to become an emt. four days later, devar battle shot and killed in the 3000 block of 30th street southeast. he was 34 years old. now i talked to his mother but because of what happened, and because of where it happened, she asked that we not show her face or reveal her name. >> it destroyed me, really. i mean the loss of a child. he had a good heart. he loved people. he really had no enemy's that i knew of. >> reporter: the murder scene, the 3000 block...
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. >> emts rushed to ron's side. eventual word comes back.redibly ron has survived once again. >> i hit the ground just like a meteorite tumbling, tumbling. i felt like i was in a washing machine. all of a sudden everything was quiet. all i saw was a big blue sky and a big bright sun, laying on the ground on my back side looking up through my helmet going, hmm, maybe i'm in heaven now, maybe this all ended. >> lying on the ground he tests his limbs to see if they're still attached. >> got to my right leg it moved, but when i lifted you will the leg, the leg lifted up, but the foot stayed on the ground. >> he's broken five bones in his leg. this time he's rushed to the hospital. he's also broken his right arm and has third and fourth degree burns over his body from skidding across the hard surface. >> i went 588 feet. that's almost like two football fields tumbling and tumbling. i was amazed i could go that far and still come out alive. >> he has a new record but not the one he was aiming for. the entry is for survives the highest speed motorc
. >> emts rushed to ron's side. eventual word comes back.redibly ron has survived once again. >> i hit the ground just like a meteorite tumbling, tumbling. i felt like i was in a washing machine. all of a sudden everything was quiet. all i saw was a big blue sky and a big bright sun, laying on the ground on my back side looking up through my helmet going, hmm, maybe i'm in heaven now, maybe this all ended. >> lying on the ground he tests his limbs to see if they're still...
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at 9:45, the faa stops all flights in and out of nearby washington reagan airport and emts struggle toople shot. they are attempting to bring outside. only later would police realize the death toll was much higher. a dozen innocents in all. one of in the victims shoulder to shoulder with navy commander. tim jurvis. >> i saw him drop in front of me. he was shot in the head. >> reporter: finally at 12:14, police announced they fatally shot the gunman identified by the fbi as aaron alexis, a former navy man who most recently worked for the navy as an i.t. civilian contractor. the navy yard staying on lockdown more than six hours. survivors told to hide in place. some barricading themselves in top-secret secure closets. others under their desks. navy captain mark vandroff was one of those evacuated from his office. >> we heard gunfire, and we looked up, and there were two bullet holes in the top of the conference room. >> reporter: police are starting to understand the how of what happened here but not the why. no clues to the motive. only saying that so far no indication of terrorism. jim
at 9:45, the faa stops all flights in and out of nearby washington reagan airport and emts struggle toople shot. they are attempting to bring outside. only later would police realize the death toll was much higher. a dozen innocents in all. one of in the victims shoulder to shoulder with navy commander. tim jurvis. >> i saw him drop in front of me. he was shot in the head. >> reporter: finally at 12:14, police announced they fatally shot the gunman identified by the fbi as aaron...
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it's something that they do regularly but today, firefighters, paramedics and emts do these with the marine corps new mv-22 osprey aircraft. it takes off and lands like a helicopter but has the capability to fly out like a plane. it would be used for humanitarian and disaster situations. this happens as asiana airlines whose plane went down in july says it will boost pilot training and start an outside review of safety standards. pilots will get more time in flight simulators to prepare for airports that don't have guidance systems. the training is at 9:00 this morning at the coast guard station here at sfo. live at sfo, christie smith, "today in the bay." >> thank you. 5:03 now. grief counselors will be on campus at an antioch high school after a car crash killed a popular student. that crash happening friday night on hillcrest avenue near sterling hill drive. a 17-year-old deer valley high school student died after being thrown from a vehicle that crashed into a tree. the 19-year-old driver of that car remains hospitalized in serious condition. police now say a second vehicle was i
it's something that they do regularly but today, firefighters, paramedics and emts do these with the marine corps new mv-22 osprey aircraft. it takes off and lands like a helicopter but has the capability to fly out like a plane. it would be used for humanitarian and disaster situations. this happens as asiana airlines whose plane went down in july says it will boost pilot training and start an outside review of safety standards. pilots will get more time in flight simulators to prepare for...
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>> i don't like to second guess the paramedics, emts or dispatchers. they do a hard job. >> and our research also found other high-profile shootings in oakland that received low-priority bravo responses. in april, the fatal shooting of off-duty paramedic quinn bowyer. in july, the fatal shooting of alaysha carradine. and this emergency call offers a significant contrast. in april, paramedics responded to this oakland b.a.r.t. station, a call for an intoxicated individual. a charlie category response. this call to assist a drunk received a higher priority than the three fatal shootings. >> the system is not being run correctly. >> mike dutra is another veteran paramedic. >> any report of a shooting, if i was making the policy, would come in as at least a delta level response, if not an echo. >> delta and echo receive the highest priority and shortest response times. we analyzed 15 recent months of emergency calls. 87% of all shootings, stabbings, and penetrating trauma were dispatched at bravo calls, the second lowest priorities. they can be diverted fo
>> i don't like to second guess the paramedics, emts or dispatchers. they do a hard job. >> and our research also found other high-profile shootings in oakland that received low-priority bravo responses. in april, the fatal shooting of off-duty paramedic quinn bowyer. in july, the fatal shooting of alaysha carradine. and this emergency call offers a significant contrast. in april, paramedics responded to this oakland b.a.r.t. station, a call for an intoxicated individual. a charlie...
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. >> people helped give him cpr all the way down and then they got the emts on there and got him off. >> the pilot did pass away overnight. as for the passengers, they were put on another plane and completed their trip to sea tax airport. >>> a college -- sea-tac airport. >>> a college student is facing allegations regarding the new teen miss usa. the suspect is a former classmate of cassady wolfe, the california pageant winner and he is accused of using software to control her computer webcam to take nude photographs and videos. seven other women were also targeted. the fbi says the 19-year-old threatened to publish the photos online unless the victim sent him even more explicit material. >>> this cheater is trying to win back his wife and he needs a lot of your help. check out this picture posted on ivan lewis' facebook page. it says i cheated on my wife and it also says and she was ugly, too. wife sonya says she'll take him back when he gets 10,000 likes. the north carolina man only has about 6,400 so far. >> that's a rather creative take on saying i'm sorry. i don't know. >> and t
. >> people helped give him cpr all the way down and then they got the emts on there and got him off. >> the pilot did pass away overnight. as for the passengers, they were put on another plane and completed their trip to sea tax airport. >>> a college -- sea-tac airport. >>> a college student is facing allegations regarding the new teen miss usa. the suspect is a former classmate of cassady wolfe, the california pageant winner and he is accused of using software...
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. >> some people helped give him cpr all the way down and then they got the emts on there and got him off. >> there was also a doctor on board who was a radiologist and she was able to kind of take control and i think that the pilot's life is probably owed to her. >> reporter: once on the ground another pilot took over and united flight 1603 took off for its final destination albeit a little late. wendy gillette for cbs news, new york. >> although passengers -- it was the pilot who suffered the -- [indiscernible] >>> police arrest several teens in connection to an illegal house party inside an n.f.l. player's home. as many as 300 teens broke into his vacation home and caused thousands of dollars in damage. the culprits even posted dozens of pictures of them partying online. holloway says he offered the teens on chance to come back, -- a chance to come back, apologize and clean up the mess but only a few took him up on that offer. the rest will be charged with felonies. >>> the orioles are trying to rack up some final wins before the end of the season. os starting pitcher miguel gonzal
. >> some people helped give him cpr all the way down and then they got the emts on there and got him off. >> there was also a doctor on board who was a radiologist and she was able to kind of take control and i think that the pilot's life is probably owed to her. >> reporter: once on the ground another pilot took over and united flight 1603 took off for its final destination albeit a little late. wendy gillette for cbs news, new york. >> although passengers -- it was...
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the most visible feats were accomplished by professionals, our military police and emts, but there werements equally heroic. i was especially inspired by the story of omar grant, a navy yard civilian who helped a blind colleague to safety as they exited building 197 in the middle of the shooting. omar refused to leave his friend behind. the urge to run toward danger to help someone in need is a testament to an american's character. our military family will continue to help those in need. secretary of the navy has granted designee status to provide medical care to those injured in the attacks. we've also mobilized teams of military chaplains throughout the area to minister to those in need and counseling services are available for all of those affected by monday's rampage. and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you. >> mr. secretary, to the general public who sees sort of the string of events, snowden, hasan, bradley manning, and now this, it sort of looks as though there are incidents, there are studies, and something happens again. is there -- you did extensive studies after th
the most visible feats were accomplished by professionals, our military police and emts, but there werements equally heroic. i was especially inspired by the story of omar grant, a navy yard civilian who helped a blind colleague to safety as they exited building 197 in the middle of the shooting. omar refused to leave his friend behind. the urge to run toward danger to help someone in need is a testament to an american's character. our military family will continue to help those in need....
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. >> you point to the right emt wingers just last week.eami oh, what about just last administration whene screaming and wailing about going into iraq. now this is the moral high w ground we must take?a >> it was a mistake. it was a terrible mistake to go into iraq then. i terrible mistake to be in iraq. the whole thing was a mistake. then we bring donald rumsfeld out for his view on intelligence?at that dude has as much intelligence as a donkey. >> how is one different from another?ne >> hitler and hussein. t now you want to say, let him use his chemical weapons. it's a disaster. 's >> no one said that. sai >> what about the 100,000 that died before -- >> they didn't die with chemical weapons. >> how about the four americans who died a year ago. >> it matters to the liberals how they die, not the numbers? >> we are not getting in the middle of a civil war in syria. >> i agree . >> we signed a treaty and signed a covenant in 9020 and 1992 that said chemical warfare wasn't acceptable. >> where is the rest of the world?d? >> 162 countries signed it. >> where are they now? >> i think you wil
. >> you point to the right emt wingers just last week.eami oh, what about just last administration whene screaming and wailing about going into iraq. now this is the moral high w ground we must take?a >> it was a mistake. it was a terrible mistake to go into iraq then. i terrible mistake to be in iraq. the whole thing was a mistake. then we bring donald rumsfeld out for his view on intelligence?at that dude has as much intelligence as a donkey. >> how is one different from...
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several people helped give him cpr all the way down and then when they got the emts on there and gotim off. >> harris: the plane landed safely. the pilot did not survive. jamie colby is here with me now. fox report home base and jamie, they tried to hard to save him. >> a lot of times people don't want to volunteer, harris, to help. but in this particular case everyone on board did pitch in. there were several passengers and at least one doctor on board that united flight 1603 that did attempt to stabilize this pilot according to reports. but late today, the coroner confirmed that the captain, 63-year-old henry stillern who died of a heart attack as harris was telling you, actually did make it to the boise hospital. so they were able to get him well enough to get off that plane and get to the hospital. he lived for two or three hours but then did he die. the passengers on board the plane credited the crew for an orderly and calm response to the incident. they are trained, even the pilot for solo landing in the event of such an emergency. here is what the pilot actually told air traff
several people helped give him cpr all the way down and then when they got the emts on there and gotim off. >> harris: the plane landed safely. the pilot did not survive. jamie colby is here with me now. fox report home base and jamie, they tried to hard to save him. >> a lot of times people don't want to volunteer, harris, to help. but in this particular case everyone on board did pitch in. there were several passengers and at least one doctor on board that united flight 1603 that...