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paramedics and emts on the front lines. and we're behind the scenes with the dangers they face. >> you could end up getting assaulted by somebody under influence whether alcohol or drugs and sometimes you have irate patients and sometimes family members and bystanders. >> reporter: according to the centers of disease control and prevention ems workers have the highest on the job injury rates. in philadelphia numbers for job related injuries appear to be on the rise with more paramedics and emts getting hurt from robberies assaults and getting stuck by patients. >> that's all going on while we're out there oftentimes in those same places. >> reporter: this emt did not have department proval to speak with us, so he's masked his identity. >> i've seen patients trying to break a chair over my head. >> we've had people punched, kicked, slapped, spat upon. all of those are considered the injuries especially with the bodily fluids. >> reporter: a city spokesman explains the rise in the number of paramedic assaults in the past two
paramedics and emts on the front lines. and we're behind the scenes with the dangers they face. >> you could end up getting assaulted by somebody under influence whether alcohol or drugs and sometimes you have irate patients and sometimes family members and bystanders. >> reporter: according to the centers of disease control and prevention ems workers have the highest on the job injury rates. in philadelphia numbers for job related injuries appear to be on the rise with more...
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we have the emt graduation on friday, a week from friday, and the question is how many new emt recruits are we bringing in in the next class? when does that start? >> we selected 36. how many are graduating? >> how many recruiting for the next class? >> also between the range of 30 to 36. i believe our hiring goals are one class per fiscal year. i believe we have one scheduled for the early part of 2019. between 30 to 36. i need to nail down the number. we selected 36. i believe at least win has crossed my desk as not completed. in the 35 range nor next year. >> one emt class per year? >> correct. then in the next foreseeable couple of fiscal years. >> july l we could have one later this year, correct? >> we could. i think we are scheduled for january. 2019. we are targeting one every fiscal year in the foreseeable couple of fiscal years. >> thank you, chief. seeing no further questions. we will move on to chief nicholson's report. welcome. >> i have missed you all. good evening, chief, and i would like to wish you a happy birthday. everybody knows it is the chief's birthday. [applause.
we have the emt graduation on friday, a week from friday, and the question is how many new emt recruits are we bringing in in the next class? when does that start? >> we selected 36. how many are graduating? >> how many recruiting for the next class? >> also between the range of 30 to 36. i believe our hiring goals are one class per fiscal year. i believe we have one scheduled for the early part of 2019. between 30 to 36. i need to nail down the number. we selected 36. i...
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georgia: luckily the emt was able to save him. preston: is he gonna be okay? [real time] preston: lou, put the bag on the table and leave it there. lou: what's going on? preston: what's in that is not what you think it is; even touching it can be dangerous. that guy in your dorm, he just o.d.'d, he's at the hospital right now. amanda: we'll be in touch if we have any other questions. mitch: look, luis, we get that there's a lot of pressure to get ahead in school but drugs are never the answer. amanda: it's not just that it's illegal, it's dangerous. you can't be certain what you're getting. you think it's one drug, it could turn out to be something completely different. you have no idea how vulnerable you are. luis: thank you inspectors. i can't believe how close i was to being a part of it. mitch: you could've been prosecuted young man. amanda: or worse. luis: i know. i'm just glad veronica is okay. mitch: you take care of yourself. veronica: uh oh, chemistry exam grades were just posted. noah: whatever the outcome i've got the perfect joke. seriously... just
georgia: luckily the emt was able to save him. preston: is he gonna be okay? [real time] preston: lou, put the bag on the table and leave it there. lou: what's going on? preston: what's in that is not what you think it is; even touching it can be dangerous. that guy in your dorm, he just o.d.'d, he's at the hospital right now. amanda: we'll be in touch if we have any other questions. mitch: look, luis, we get that there's a lot of pressure to get ahead in school but drugs are never the answer....
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which is why george put aside that fancy degree of his and went to vegas to train as a firefighter/emt focusing on himself was not how he wanted to live his life. he wanted to serve. that was a favorite word of his, to serve. >> reporter: so while shauna served drinks at the palms, george served as a firefighter and found time to volunteer, do what he could for the down on their luck souls who live on the fringes of so much glitz here. in 2004, they had a baby. >> there's daddy and mama. >> she loved it. her daughter was the most important thing to her in this world and everything she did revolved around her daughter. >> dancing to everybody's favorite. >> reporter: and then, two years later, a marriage in hawaii. >> mama and dada just got married. what do you say? >> just the three of them. back in vegas it was a busy, if complicated life what with george's 24-hour shifts and shauna's night times at the casino. and then it was september 29th, 3:00 a.m. she walked the empty lot to her car, started it, pointed away from the strip. and under that full moon headed home. no idea what was w
which is why george put aside that fancy degree of his and went to vegas to train as a firefighter/emt focusing on himself was not how he wanted to live his life. he wanted to serve. that was a favorite word of his, to serve. >> reporter: so while shauna served drinks at the palms, george served as a firefighter and found time to volunteer, do what he could for the down on their luck souls who live on the fringes of so much glitz here. in 2004, they had a baby. >> there's daddy and...
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we just graduated on friday a class of entry-level six emts to work at station 49 out of our ambulance depot. the other priority for us, as said, in addition to staffing and hiring, some of the problems we had with response times, we didn't have exits that we could count on. over time they're very well taken care of. we try to maintain them, but they're old, tired apparatus. san francisco is one of the most challenging topographies to get around, particularly in an emergency vehicle. fiscal year '18-19 and 2020 respect years three and four of the mayor's five-year equipment and fleet replacement plan and allows the department to continue regular replacement of aged apparatus, tool, and equipment. the upper portion of the picture is one of our newest engines, which we took delivery of eight. we are going to -- we have ordered six more. we received very positive feedback from our members, as well as members of the community. they are vision zero spec apparatus. they have a much tighter turning radius. they have 360-degree cameras. we feel they're very environmentally responsible as well
we just graduated on friday a class of entry-level six emts to work at station 49 out of our ambulance depot. the other priority for us, as said, in addition to staffing and hiring, some of the problems we had with response times, we didn't have exits that we could count on. over time they're very well taken care of. we try to maintain them, but they're old, tired apparatus. san francisco is one of the most challenging topographies to get around, particularly in an emergency vehicle. fiscal...
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this season includes an army vet, an emt, a yoga teacher and male model. >> who stands out?r fans. we have guys that come out for blood from the beginning. it's a competitive game. >> we saw the first ever season of celebrity big brother. >> right. >> how much closer we getting to celebrity survivor? >> i don't think most people would actually do it. >> there's a lot of celebrities who are going wait a minute. i like my bubble. i'm not going to go out in a jungle without a cell phone living on rice and catching fish and making fire. who are you talking to? >> come on. >> love the honesty. >> are you in? >> you know me. i never say -- to prove it check it out i'm in fiji for one of the survivor challenges. i conquer it. it's awesome. >> coming up -- halle berry steps out and the return of the fresh prince. next on kron-4 news at eight:slick roads tonight as a strong storm makes its way to the bay area.chief meteorologist lawrence karnow will show you where the rain is coming down the hardest. plus...a threat scribbled on a bathroom wall rattles nerves at san jose state univer
this season includes an army vet, an emt, a yoga teacher and male model. >> who stands out?r fans. we have guys that come out for blood from the beginning. it's a competitive game. >> we saw the first ever season of celebrity big brother. >> right. >> how much closer we getting to celebrity survivor? >> i don't think most people would actually do it. >> there's a lot of celebrities who are going wait a minute. i like my bubble. i'm not going to go out in a...
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doctors, emt, grand parents and teachers and so many students. >> we are the generation that has grown up with school shootings, but we are the generation that will stop them. >> reporter: inspirational sixth graders took the stage as did the mayor of san francisco. >> enough is enough. >> reporter: and senator dianne feinstein. >> will you march, will you register, will you see that people vote. >> reporter: 17 and 18-year-olds from across the bay area lined up to register to vote. >> if all of us register to vote, we control the whole election. >> kids should not be afraid to go to movies or concerts or walk down their own street and they shouldn't be afraid of being shot in their schools. sflfrmg >> reporter: for older participants, a columbine survivor asked them to pull money out of gun corporations they might not be aware of. >> i'm a columbine who calls and donates and a couple -- columbine survivor that was involved in the company that makes ar-15 assault rifles. >> the crowd marches down market street, stretching from city hall to the ferry building. >> we want to be safe in s
doctors, emt, grand parents and teachers and so many students. >> we are the generation that has grown up with school shootings, but we are the generation that will stop them. >> reporter: inspirational sixth graders took the stage as did the mayor of san francisco. >> enough is enough. >> reporter: and senator dianne feinstein. >> will you march, will you register, will you see that people vote. >> reporter: 17 and 18-year-olds from across the bay area lined...
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. >> let mow go further and answer her question about the moon emt were in your race with the soviet union. i mean, if we really didn't land on the moon they would have been the first ones to say, wait a minute, that wasn't true. plus i know or knew a lot of the guys that walked on the moon. they could never keep a secret like that. no way. have a lot of respect for them. keeping secrets like that? not possible. >> maria in few sob, -- tucson, you're up next. go ahead. >> caller: thank you. my question is -- i'm sorry there's some feedback -- in addition to the physical challenges when you came back to earth, what was the emotional or psychological challenge that you faced? >> wants to more about emotional and psychological -- >> the emotional and psychological challenge, it's confined, even though it's pretty big for a space station. you still can't leave. you're with the same people. all the time. they come and go but you're with the same people for a long time, even though you like those people, it's not great variety. no nature no weather no rain, like in tucson today. this is un
. >> let mow go further and answer her question about the moon emt were in your race with the soviet union. i mean, if we really didn't land on the moon they would have been the first ones to say, wait a minute, that wasn't true. plus i know or knew a lot of the guys that walked on the moon. they could never keep a secret like that. no way. have a lot of respect for them. keeping secrets like that? not possible. >> maria in few sob, -- tucson, you're up next. go ahead. >>...
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campaign promoting volunteerism and encouraging residents to become a fire fighter, fire police or emt>> that is a look at newspaper headlines around the delaware and lehigh valleys. >>> up next, a play everyone will be likely talking about today and left one nba player feeling embarrassed. >>> and later gunfire inside a georgia school send students and staffers running in the panic, we will tell you who is in custody more and more student debt is keeping people from doing what they love. (horn sound) ♪ ♪ like buying a home. ♪ ♪ (knocking sound) traveling. ♪ ♪ even getting married. ♪ ♪ at citizens bank we can help you refinance both your federal and private student loans. so you can start saving and get on with your life. ask a leader in student lending how we can help you reach your potential. >>> welcome back. >> in college hoops villanova initial to overtime. here's don bell with the morning sports. >> the word ditto comes to mind fourth ranked villanova visiting seton hall both coming off overtime games on saturday night. wildcats trying to avoid back to back losses for first time
campaign promoting volunteerism and encouraging residents to become a fire fighter, fire police or emt>> that is a look at newspaper headlines around the delaware and lehigh valleys. >>> up next, a play everyone will be likely talking about today and left one nba player feeling embarrassed. >>> and later gunfire inside a georgia school send students and staffers running in the panic, we will tell you who is in custody more and more student debt is keeping people from...
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and if you are looking at the iv places you want to make sure there's a doctor or nurse or emt or someone with medical know how that is sticking crowe and you want a sterile environment and gloves are being worn and you make sure when you look around they know what they are doing using state of the art equipment. >> that's good advice to make sure it's clean. so it's not a medical cure for anything but is it something you can go to if you are feeling run down and you are not feeling great or fighting a flu or something? >> reporter: yes, because when you are dehydrated, that leads to all the feelings and you are right. we are in cold and flu season it will not cooer you from the things but getting the boost of hydration can turn you around quite quickly for people who go to the iv clinics. they say getting the hydration works. price range by the way is from 50 to 500 bucks. >> that was the next question. and i wonder if health insurance will cover this at some point. but. >> reporter: no. >> no. okay. >> reporter: maybe someday. >> all right. fox medical team deana thanks for that. >> tha
and if you are looking at the iv places you want to make sure there's a doctor or nurse or emt or someone with medical know how that is sticking crowe and you want a sterile environment and gloves are being worn and you make sure when you look around they know what they are doing using state of the art equipment. >> that's good advice to make sure it's clean. so it's not a medical cure for anything but is it something you can go to if you are feeling run down and you are not feeling great...
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cheers and applause] let's welcome our first american pride contestant, a former volunteer firefighter, emtd now resident physician in an emergency room. what have you done? >> [chuckles] >> from troy, new hampshire, brett murray is here! [cheers and applause] phenomenal. welcome to american pride week. welcome to "millionaire." we're gonna give you a little thank-you, hopefully in the form of a million dollars. >> i love it. >> you're about to face 14 questions, from $500 all the way to a million. [cheers and applause] you ve
cheers and applause] let's welcome our first american pride contestant, a former volunteer firefighter, emtd now resident physician in an emergency room. what have you done? >> [chuckles] >> from troy, new hampshire, brett murray is here! [cheers and applause] phenomenal. welcome to american pride week. welcome to "millionaire." we're gonna give you a little thank-you, hopefully in the form of a million dollars. >> i love it. >> you're about to face 14...
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member of the audience a few minutes ago, why -- wasn't he recognized as such in i'll get to that later emt keep you on pins and needles. ripped henry lee was born in begun r virginia's and north america's wealthiest and more most powerful familiesment one of those fabled dynasties at the time, lime the haspburgs in europe. the lees ruled over hundreds of thousands of acres across the colonial virginia, maryland, and pennsylvania. their fleet of ships carried american tobacco to all corners of the earth. at the peak of their wealth and power, thelee controlled virginia's government and economy and made it north america's largest, richest, and most populated british colony. new york was nothing then. virginia was the heart of our country. but needing nothing to fill his person needs he studied and traveled in europe and return to his virginia home to absorb a huge family library of learning before deciding to enter public service. what started as an avocation in public service became a life-long commitment and turn him against many of his own social and economic class in the south, as he ran
member of the audience a few minutes ago, why -- wasn't he recognized as such in i'll get to that later emt keep you on pins and needles. ripped henry lee was born in begun r virginia's and north america's wealthiest and more most powerful familiesment one of those fabled dynasties at the time, lime the haspburgs in europe. the lees ruled over hundreds of thousands of acres across the colonial virginia, maryland, and pennsylvania. their fleet of ships carried american tobacco to all corners of...
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it will work practically for us to have the third emt s, don't know if i got the acronym right, and aroundthe united states. >> the back office server, and rockwell collins, to connect airplanes in the sky. >> you know something about that too. >> yeah, i do. amtrak, because interoperability with so many railroads on two systems outside the core door, asis in the core door runs stand alone. the other two we rely on, rockwell collins, to operate the basic server farm to federate all of the other railroads we operate on and to operate the server for us so the trains and dispatchers all communicate. if i were to suggest one thing for the committee that could accelerate all this, the president of boston, siemens, lab tech and the four of them right here and much of this technology we are talking about depends on software development and hardware development by those oems but those are the biggest critical dependencies right now. >> may be the chairman - a substantial lack of drawdown by some of the railroads. evaluating in any way with that, but it done by the middle of the year and what clear
it will work practically for us to have the third emt s, don't know if i got the acronym right, and aroundthe united states. >> the back office server, and rockwell collins, to connect airplanes in the sky. >> you know something about that too. >> yeah, i do. amtrak, because interoperability with so many railroads on two systems outside the core door, asis in the core door runs stand alone. the other two we rely on, rockwell collins, to operate the basic server farm to...
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emt and firefighter eric norwood was the first to respond. >> he just started, help my wife, oh, my god, help my wife, help my wife. >> chris hall was kneeling at his wife's side, more in the way than anything, and so hysterical they had to move him out of the way. >> he didn't want to leave her. he kept holding her hand, yelling her name. >> the paramedics worked on her for 20 minutes. no vital signs. none. >> no words to describe the fear and the anxiety. >> you're losing your mother and watching her go right in front of you. >> we tried to save her together. we just couldn't. >> the ambulance rushed her off to the hospital where she was declared dead. she had drowned in the family spa. a private family tragedy. except -- maybe not so private after all. someone was watching. >>> dateline returns after the break. with frontline plus for dogs and frontline plus for cats. its two killer ingredients work fast and keep working all month long preventing new flea infestations on your pet. frontline plus. the number 1 name in flea and tick protection. at walgreens, how we care will change ove
emt and firefighter eric norwood was the first to respond. >> he just started, help my wife, oh, my god, help my wife, help my wife. >> chris hall was kneeling at his wife's side, more in the way than anything, and so hysterical they had to move him out of the way. >> he didn't want to leave her. he kept holding her hand, yelling her name. >> the paramedics worked on her for 20 minutes. no vital signs. none. >> no words to describe the fear and the anxiety....
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we see it in emts and firefighters who act so quickly to save so many lives in we see this american heart and the men and women who fight it. they help rescue their fellow citizens from the grips of addiction. these are the courageous souls who remind us for america there is nothing beyond our reach. nothing at all. we will defeat this crisis we will protect our beautiful children and we will ensure that tomorrow is better, brighter and stronger integrator than ever before. because as long as we had trust in our citizens pride in our country and faith in our god we will not fail. [applause]. thank you very much. together we will end the drug addiction in america once and for all. we will win and we will beat it and we will be tough and smart we will be kind and loving we will do whatever we have to do but work and when thank you, god bless you and god bless america. [applause]. president trump wrapping up his speech in manchester new hampshire. it's a big issue in new hampshire. that's why he's there. the nationwide addiction by one third. the development of non- addicted painkillers. and
we see it in emts and firefighters who act so quickly to save so many lives in we see this american heart and the men and women who fight it. they help rescue their fellow citizens from the grips of addiction. these are the courageous souls who remind us for america there is nothing beyond our reach. nothing at all. we will defeat this crisis we will protect our beautiful children and we will ensure that tomorrow is better, brighter and stronger integrator than ever before. because as long as...
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will grow indexes of one million barrels a day given the hedges in place and cash flow's that emts havedo think the u.s. is coming back strongly and we will consume most of the incremental demand in the market today. alix: in terms of issuing equity and debt and the car in m&a, is that going to be as prevalent as we have seen? >> i hope we have learned a lesson and we don't offload the balance sheet. i would think people would be careful about that and they don't go floating equities and they just live within their means.that is where the discipline will maintain in the sector as you go forward. that is my hope. m&a? pretty tough one the slope of the prices are going up. the conversation and the boardrooms between buyers and sellers is quite a price apart when you have a pricing prices like they are today. there might be m&a around, but it will be tough in the near term. alix: is there an oil price that scares you where you would have to not be disciplined and stay disciplined? >> well, i think we can get to 70's and 80's and then worried the market will kind of take off costhe reductio
will grow indexes of one million barrels a day given the hedges in place and cash flow's that emts havedo think the u.s. is coming back strongly and we will consume most of the incremental demand in the market today. alix: in terms of issuing equity and debt and the car in m&a, is that going to be as prevalent as we have seen? >> i hope we have learned a lesson and we don't offload the balance sheet. i would think people would be careful about that and they don't go floating equities...
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. >> reporter: good samaritans guided the emts to the scene. the sergeant says he doesn't remember getting hit but after watching, they won't ever forget. his wife and four small children have seen it too. >> well, we're just really glad that he's okay on. >> yeah. that's really scary. >> my daughter did add, the first thing she said is that i did a heel click while i was in the air. >>> they can smile about it now. that sergeant says that video was a perfect example of why so many drivers need to slow down. you never know what's around the corner. he said while the driver there was at fault, she shouldn't be vilified. it is unclear if charges will be filed. >> if the conditions are not good, then speed limit doesn't apply. be careful out there. we'll be right back. legendary cr )andrew lloyd webber ) celebras his 70th birthday tonight-- in a special event right here on nbc bay area. webber has won an oscar, a golden globe, three grammys, seven tonys, and he )s eve >>> andrew lloyd webber celebrates his 70th birthday today in the bay area. >> y
. >> reporter: good samaritans guided the emts to the scene. the sergeant says he doesn't remember getting hit but after watching, they won't ever forget. his wife and four small children have seen it too. >> well, we're just really glad that he's okay on. >> yeah. that's really scary. >> my daughter did add, the first thing she said is that i did a heel click while i was in the air. >>> they can smile about it now. that sergeant says that video was a perfect...
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i'm a migraine sufferer and i'm an emt. when i get a migraine at work, it's debilitating.f i call out with a migraine, that's one less ambulance to serve a community. i just don't want to let these people down. excedrin migraine. relief that works as hard as you do. sometimes you need an expert. i got it. and sometimes those experts need experts. on it. [ crash ] and sometimes the expert the expert needed needs insurance expertise. it's all good. steve, you're covered for general liability. and, paul, we got your back with workers' comp. wow, it's like a party in here. where are the hors d'oeuvres, right? [ clanking ] tartlets? we cover commercial vehicles, too. i think there's something wrong with your sink. we c...with its high-techles, cameras and radar... ...contemporary cockpit... ...three hundred and sixty degree network of driver-assist technologies... ...and sporty performance... ...what's most impressive about the glc? all depends on your point of view. lease the glc300 for just $449 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. b
i'm a migraine sufferer and i'm an emt. when i get a migraine at work, it's debilitating.f i call out with a migraine, that's one less ambulance to serve a community. i just don't want to let these people down. excedrin migraine. relief that works as hard as you do. sometimes you need an expert. i got it. and sometimes those experts need experts. on it. [ crash ] and sometimes the expert the expert needed needs insurance expertise. it's all good. steve, you're covered for general liability....
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we see it in emts and firefighters who act so quickly the save so many lives. we see this american heart in the men and women who fight every day to help rescue their fellow citizens from the grips of addiction. these are the courageous souls that remind us that for america, there's nothing beyond our reach. nothing at all. [applause] nothing. we will defeat this crisis. we will protect our beautiful children. and we will ensure that tomorrow is better, brighter, stronger and greater than ever before. because as long as we have trust in our citizens, pride in our country and faith in our god, we will not fail. [applause] thank you. [applause] thank you. thank you very much. [applause] together we will end the scourge of drug addiction in america once and for all. we will win, we will beat it, we'll be tough, we'll be smart, we'll be kind, we'll be loving. we'll do whatever we have to do. we're going to win. thank you, god bless you and god bless america. thank you very much. [applause] >> well, there you have the president saying we will win this fight. the num
we see it in emts and firefighters who act so quickly the save so many lives. we see this american heart in the men and women who fight every day to help rescue their fellow citizens from the grips of addiction. these are the courageous souls that remind us that for america, there's nothing beyond our reach. nothing at all. [applause] nothing. we will defeat this crisis. we will protect our beautiful children. and we will ensure that tomorrow is better, brighter, stronger and greater than ever...
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. >> emts loaded emily into an ambulance and raced to the hospital.r mother cindy got the call, she went straight there. >> and they told me she was in emergency room and then a fellow came in and he said, she's gone. >> emily was dead at the age of 32 and known new why. >> when you went home that night, what did you think this was? >> i didn't really know. it was suspicious death for sure. we didn't if it was a suicide or a tragic accident or something else. >> around midnight, police asked alex to give a statement at pleat headquarters. >> i pulled her and she just flopped. you know, she just flopped on the floor. >> you went this, in those initial interviews, you're not represented by an attorney? >> no. >> and you talked to the police and you handed over your phone? >> yes. >> almost as if you had nothing to hide? >> i didn't. >> he also told police something very few people knew. his wife had a dependence on prescription drugs. alex said he was sure emily's addiction had killed her. >> it's really not my wife that did it, it's the addiction. >> w
. >> emts loaded emily into an ambulance and raced to the hospital.r mother cindy got the call, she went straight there. >> and they told me she was in emergency room and then a fellow came in and he said, she's gone. >> emily was dead at the age of 32 and known new why. >> when you went home that night, what did you think this was? >> i didn't really know. it was suspicious death for sure. we didn't if it was a suicide or a tragic accident or something else....
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fox news is also reporting that there were delays in allowing emts to go inside the school.emember, we are talking about kids, literally, moments, precious seconds, save lives. we also know that there were dozens of missed warning signs prior to the shooting by the fbi and the broward county sheriff's office. this is one huge, massive, big government bureaucratic failure at every level. the government failed the people of florida, and as we have been telling you, broward county sheriff scott israel is refusing to accept even an ounce of responsibility. he is also saying that he likely will not release video of how deputies responded, so that we come to you, the american people can see exactly what happened. shameful because a tragedy could have been prevented. back to the top story. joining us tonight, fox news contributor sara carter. fox news contributor jason chaffetz. fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. gregg, it's your night. this released letter by devin nunes tonight, when you are now questioning whether or not the fbi, not only followed protocol, but whether they b
fox news is also reporting that there were delays in allowing emts to go inside the school.emember, we are talking about kids, literally, moments, precious seconds, save lives. we also know that there were dozens of missed warning signs prior to the shooting by the fbi and the broward county sheriff's office. this is one huge, massive, big government bureaucratic failure at every level. the government failed the people of florida, and as we have been telling you, broward county sheriff scott...
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we see it in emts and firefighters who act so quickly to save so many lives. and we see this american heart in the men and women who fight every day to help rescue their fellow citizens from the grips of addiction. these are the courageous souls who remind us that for america, there is nothing beyond our reach. nothing at all. nothing. we will defeat this crisis. we will protect our beautiful children. and we will ensure that tomorrow is better, brighter, stronger, and greater than ever before because as long as we have trust in our citizens, pride in our country and faith in our god, we will not fail. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you very much. together we will end the scourge of drug addiction in america once and for all. we will win. we will beat it. we'll be tough, we'll be smart, we'll be kind, we'll be loving, we'll do whatever we have to do. but we're going to win. thank you. god bless you and god bless america. thank you very much. thank you. >>> all right. the president there taking an issue head on
we see it in emts and firefighters who act so quickly to save so many lives. and we see this american heart in the men and women who fight every day to help rescue their fellow citizens from the grips of addiction. these are the courageous souls who remind us that for america, there is nothing beyond our reach. nothing at all. nothing. we will defeat this crisis. we will protect our beautiful children. and we will ensure that tomorrow is better, brighter, stronger, and greater than ever before...
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kneeling at his wife's side, more in the way than anything, and so hysterical it was hard for the emts to help. >> it took us a little bit to get him out of the way. >> he didn't want to leave her. he was yelling her name. >> reporter: the paramedics worked on christi for more than 20 minutes. no vital signs. none. >> no words to describe just the fear and the anxiety. >> reporter: you're losing your mother, and you're watching her go right in front of you. >> right. we tried to save her together, and we just couldn't. >> reporter: the ambulance rushed her off to the hospital where she was declared dead. she had drowned in the family spa. a private family tragedy. except maybe not so private after all. someone was watching. the smoother the skin, the more comfortable you are in it. and now there's a new way to smooth. introducing new venus platinum. a premium metal handle boosts control... to reveal up to 100% smooth skin. venus who entertaining us, getting us back on track,thing? and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so, why hasn't the way we pay for them? introducing xfin
kneeling at his wife's side, more in the way than anything, and so hysterical it was hard for the emts to help. >> it took us a little bit to get him out of the way. >> he didn't want to leave her. he was yelling her name. >> reporter: the paramedics worked on christi for more than 20 minutes. no vital signs. none. >> no words to describe just the fear and the anxiety. >> reporter: you're losing your mother, and you're watching her go right in front of you....
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. >> there were emt's trying to get to patients, police understanding what the coverage was like, wed based upon their feedback, actually, that we need today give them a tool. >> they hope to get these in the air routinely in about a year or two after the storms. julie: bryan llenas, thank you. kelly: that does it for us we will be back at 4:00 p.m. eastern for more news. julie: we are not done and we will see you meanwhile the journal editorial report starts right now. it's ok that everyone ignores me while i drive. it's fine. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. and i don't share it with mom! right, mom? righttt. safe driving bonus checks. only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report" i'm david asman in for paul gigot. in a week of breaking news, an extraordinary announcement from south korea's national security adviser on thursday night saying that president trump would meet face to face with north korean dictator kim jong-un in the upcoming months. just hours after his own secretary o
. >> there were emt's trying to get to patients, police understanding what the coverage was like, wed based upon their feedback, actually, that we need today give them a tool. >> they hope to get these in the air routinely in about a year or two after the storms. julie: bryan llenas, thank you. kelly: that does it for us we will be back at 4:00 p.m. eastern for more news. julie: we are not done and we will see you meanwhile the journal editorial report starts right now. it's ok that...
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truth of the matter is vladimir putin is not sitting in his cabinet meetings looking at a bunch of emts chapty chairs o revolving door. he has a fully staffed national security apparatus. so that is advantage russia again. but the fact is that we have a lame duck syndrome permeating the administration right now. we had it with tillerson. we have it with mcmaster unfortunately. i think he has an expiration date on his forehead. so a lot of people are going to work and or interacting with b cabinet officials thinking they may not be around that long. >> and the president said he is close to getting the cabinet that he wants. and there could be more changes coming. samantha, thank you so much. let's turn now to stormy daniels. the president's attorney say the porn being a strets couactress million because she violated her non-disclosure agreement. daniels' attorney claims that she has been physically threatened to stay silent and alleges that some of the accusations she's making against the president occurred while he was in office. joining me now, columnist from the "washington post." kat
truth of the matter is vladimir putin is not sitting in his cabinet meetings looking at a bunch of emts chapty chairs o revolving door. he has a fully staffed national security apparatus. so that is advantage russia again. but the fact is that we have a lame duck syndrome permeating the administration right now. we had it with tillerson. we have it with mcmaster unfortunately. i think he has an expiration date on his forehead. so a lot of people are going to work and or interacting with b...
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emt's hurried her to the hospital, her life hanging by a thread. >> she still had a heartbeat. >> but in a very bad way. >> very, very bad way. >> reporter: investigator edmunds made the call to alert kay's husband. >> he was in los angeles for work. i was able to talk to him on the phone, let him know he needed to come back here as quick as possible. >> so how did he take that news? >> he was pretty devastated. i tried not to tell him on the phone. i tried to tell him, you know, "i need -- you need to come back. there's been an accident," you know? but he -- he guessed pretty much what was going on. >> reporter: kay's husband david booked a flight home, as investigators turned their attention to the house next door. that's where kay's friend becky the mother with five kids lived. could there be another victim there? >> the point of entry we could see was the backdoor also there, and we found spots of blood on the back door. >> reporter: inside, becky's place was ransacked, but, quick relief, as they looked around there were no new victims. the blood smears they'd noted appeared to be
emt's hurried her to the hospital, her life hanging by a thread. >> she still had a heartbeat. >> but in a very bad way. >> very, very bad way. >> reporter: investigator edmunds made the call to alert kay's husband. >> he was in los angeles for work. i was able to talk to him on the phone, let him know he needed to come back here as quick as possible. >> so how did he take that news? >> he was pretty devastated. i tried not to tell him on the phone. i...
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closed captioning sponsored by: and i'm an emt. when i get a migraine at work, it's debilitating.with a mi, that's one less ambulance to serve a community. i just don't want to let these people down. excedrin migraine. relief that works as hard as you do. brushing teeth - easy! new act kids toothpaste strengthens and protects developing teeth, and helps prevent cavities. new act kids toothpaste. >> "action news," delaware valley's leading news program, . ♪ >> it i cold. the slush has frozen. streets need to be plowed, and sidewalks need to be shoveled. this is the afte aftermath of mh nor'easter that met expectations. driving on the roads was treacherous if not perilous. mobile 6 fnd nearlyout conditions this princeton township wins the alma half. it's wednesday night. the big story on "action news" is clean up time in the tristate area. somehow it fair. daylight savings time coming up this weekend. mother nature i telling us we ae in the dead of winter. schools are back open tomorrow but operating on a two hour others across the a
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the emt came out in the set next to me and had orange sticker and an ink pen.e asked me what was her name and i gave him her name. he asked me her birthdate. at that time, i asked him, what -- could you tell me what was going on with her? he, he could not tell me anythihing. i could tell that his response, because he had his head down, i knew it was not good. because heraunt number was the only one i could remember. i asked her to call the family until the family what happened and to tell the family to pray because i know it is not good if courtlin can't identify herself, if she can't be. shortly after that, her mother showed up at the hospital. i told her mom to go to the desk and let them know she is here so they can give her some information because we did not know anything. later, my dad arrived and my husband arrived. we waited for a while. the young man's family was there as well. they were very loud and acting very unruly. they asked our family to move from the door so that people could come in. so we stepped to the side. shortly after that, her mom went
the emt came out in the set next to me and had orange sticker and an ink pen.e asked me what was her name and i gave him her name. he asked me her birthdate. at that time, i asked him, what -- could you tell me what was going on with her? he, he could not tell me anythihing. i could tell that his response, because he had his head down, i knew it was not good. because heraunt number was the only one i could remember. i asked her to call the family until the family what happened and to tell the...
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i'm a migraine sufferer and i'm an emt. when i get a migraine at work, it's debilitating.f i call out with a migraine, that's one less ambulance to serve a community. i just don't want to let these people down. excedrin migraine. relief that works as hard as you do. a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. neulasta helps reduce infection risk by boosting your white blood cell count, which strengthens your immune system. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to neulasta or neupogen (filgrastim). ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problems, allergic reactions, kidney injuries, and capillary leak syndrome have occurred. report abdominal or shoulder tip pain, trouble brea
i'm a migraine sufferer and i'm an emt. when i get a migraine at work, it's debilitating.f i call out with a migraine, that's one less ambulance to serve a community. i just don't want to let these people down. excedrin migraine. relief that works as hard as you do. a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. neulasta helps reduce infection risk by...
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her foundation line, f emt e beauty and wearing pro filter foundation and people were loving his glowmy gosh, he was wearing make up. and he looks amazing. >> well -- >> so somebody said he looks better than dow in make up. another person tweeted i'm convinced it is cents magic and rihanna is a wizard. >> and it didn't transfer on white. under hot lights. if you don't believe after this, i don't know what to tell you. i love fenty butte. >> i you use it sometimes. >> i use it every day. >> can we get mike on this. >> you do. >> can we please. >> i'm a mess. where to you get fenty? first of all why is it a big deal a man is wearing make up? >> it is it didn't transfer. look, watch today it is not. can woe get a close up on mike? >> oh, it is filth. >> i usually if you show his collar, his make is up on his collar, and you can tell. but it didn't transfer or anything. look at that. >> that's sexy right there. >> well, don't call it out. >> what? >> no, i don't even know what it is. >> i could not tell you what this garbage is. >> i said to you what was it two days ago mike maybe we shou
her foundation line, f emt e beauty and wearing pro filter foundation and people were loving his glowmy gosh, he was wearing make up. and he looks amazing. >> well -- >> so somebody said he looks better than dow in make up. another person tweeted i'm convinced it is cents magic and rihanna is a wizard. >> and it didn't transfer on white. under hot lights. if you don't believe after this, i don't know what to tell you. i love fenty butte. >> i you use it sometimes....
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he works with the bucks county as mat team, try hampton rescue quad and full emt with upper bucks m medicalrgency services. he works with people who treat him like familiar until such a dangerous job. >> thank you very much from the bottom of my heart. to the people who saved him. >> from the other fire. >> from the feasterville fire department, and, um, all those guys to me are heroes. >> reporter: she also says that a deputy chief stayed with her son in the hospital until he was released after 11 lock this morning. and that shows just how much of a family they are all are. iain. >> great story, thank you shawnette. still ahead bill cosby back in the same court facing the same sex assault charges, but his lawyers hoping this is the last time. then a month after the super bowl, the big wip, the parade, we just can't let it go. philly still flying high. chris? >> reporter: yeah, why should we let it go, iain? tonight there's a new way you can relive that super bowl magic from a month ago and you can watch it over and over again. i'll tell you how coming up. >> all right, chris. don't forget
he works with the bucks county as mat team, try hampton rescue quad and full emt with upper bucks m medicalrgency services. he works with people who treat him like familiar until such a dangerous job. >> thank you very much from the bottom of my heart. to the people who saved him. >> from the other fire. >> from the feasterville fire department, and, um, all those guys to me are heroes. >> reporter: she also says that a deputy chief stayed with her son in the hospital...
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regarding our division of training, we graduated members from the emt class on friday. we always like to say 36 in, 36 out. division of training did a good job of making sure we got everyone through which is not always the case. and so there's a lot of happy members, new members of our department. we had a grad ration. we would like to acknowledge the city college for providing the graduation. the ems division is now 36 members richer to answer those medical calls. they will be working out of station 49. the 124th academy will begin later this month on march 26th. we have 42 members that will be starting that day. they are off the h2ntn list. they will be joined two weeks later on the 9th of april by 12 members from station 49 for a total of 54 people. the break down for the members coming over from station 49 are 8 paramedics and 4emts. so the captain will be officially taking on his role next week, the 19th, and he'll be ready with the new class on the 26th. then just a snapshot of my activities since the last reporting period, participated as i do monthly on a califo
regarding our division of training, we graduated members from the emt class on friday. we always like to say 36 in, 36 out. division of training did a good job of making sure we got everyone through which is not always the case. and so there's a lot of happy members, new members of our department. we had a grad ration. we would like to acknowledge the city college for providing the graduation. the ems division is now 36 members richer to answer those medical calls. they will be working out of...
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maybe this is the emt move i think there is still overhang. >> coming up, much more on the scandal rounding facebook ceo mark zuckerberg and the response to the statement as the fallout continues. i'm melissa lee. you are watching cnbc, here's what is come up on fast. >> it's about the future. >> one analyst says the facebook fallout could lead to a major block change boom. he will be here to explain why plus here that, five dow stocks are flirting with bear market territory. and a top technician says one is flashing a major buy sign. ght when you see what it is, you mibe pressing buy, too much more when fast returns. many small businesses, from kitchens to factories to contractors, rely on their equipment to serve customers every day. when equipment is broken, it means lost revenue. trusted choice independent insurance agents offer special protection that could help replace or repair damaged equipment and provide lost business income. they represent multiple insurance companies and customize coverage to help businesses get back to work. announcer: to find an agent, visit trustedchoice.com.
maybe this is the emt move i think there is still overhang. >> coming up, much more on the scandal rounding facebook ceo mark zuckerberg and the response to the statement as the fallout continues. i'm melissa lee. you are watching cnbc, here's what is come up on fast. >> it's about the future. >> one analyst says the facebook fallout could lead to a major block change boom. he will be here to explain why plus here that, five dow stocks are flirting with bear market territory....
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. >> ♪ i'm a migraine sufferer and i'm an emt. when i get a migraine at work, it's debilitating.ut with a migraine, that's one less ambulance to serve a community. i just don't want to let these people down. excedrin migraine. relief that works as hard as you do. >> ♪ >> 6:44. good morning everyone. it's wednesday. nor'easter day two for the month of march. chadds ford there in delaware county, that's route one, a little bit of traffic. not a lot of people are out there. i know that there are essential people like doctors nurses, police officers, firefighters need to get to work, news anchors and reporters. that is a barren scene along chadds ford route one. >> we know karen march is really giving us the roundhouse before we get winter out of here. >> getting a little bit of everything today. i think that's trouble for people who look at these shots and think i could easily drive that which you can, it's not a big deal yet. the trouble is it's going to get worse after you go to work. if you go to work you have to plan how you're going to get home. let's check the roads. one thing
. >> ♪ i'm a migraine sufferer and i'm an emt. when i get a migraine at work, it's debilitating.ut with a migraine, that's one less ambulance to serve a community. i just don't want to let these people down. excedrin migraine. relief that works as hard as you do. >> ♪ >> 6:44. good morning everyone. it's wednesday. nor'easter day two for the month of march. chadds ford there in delaware county, that's route one, a little bit of traffic. not a lot of people are out there. i...
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and putting on rules made a big difference in the effort with the carpenters and firefighters and the emtredible and continuing to raise more money for the organizations doing great work like hard-line 911. >> i don't want to anything anything away from the organization's work but why is it need and why wasn't the federal government -- that is their job. where was the federal government? >> well, that is -- >> you want to jump in. >> that is the issue. i think the report presented that, there was no leadership from the top either. no expression of concern or seriousness paid to puerto rico the way it was paid to houston or florida. and i think the data that politico was able to get access to looking at fema applications and the resources deployed to the island, there was to preparation in anticipating the severity of this hurricane versus there was preparation done in other circumstances. so this is egregious and the work that rosie and others are doing on the ground, humanitarian work where people are doing to be supportive is important and we need to continue to pressure the federal gov
and putting on rules made a big difference in the effort with the carpenters and firefighters and the emtredible and continuing to raise more money for the organizations doing great work like hard-line 911. >> i don't want to anything anything away from the organization's work but why is it need and why wasn't the federal government -- that is their job. where was the federal government? >> well, that is -- >> you want to jump in. >> that is the issue. i think the report...
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sources tell abc news, law enforcement told the emts to go to the 23-year-old's home. nearby hotel. they say it actually helped investigators and allow them to engage the suspect in a less popular area. agents are trying to be sure no one else was involved in the attack. >>> one week after toys 'r' us announced it's closing, the stores stores, the company's founder died. toys "r" us says the 94-year-old has been in declining health. he founded the company back in 1957. in the meantime, the toy executive behind bratz dolls launched a gofundme campaign to try to raise $1 billion to save toys "r" us. they've pledged $200 million. so far 600 others have pledged additional $22,000. >> the giraffe might still have -- >> there's still hope for geoffrey. so sad for the founder who died. at this time, too. >> let's hope he didn't see the business go under. >>> united airlines passenger picked up a big bonus for not flying on the airline. >> a woman scheduled to fly from washington, d.c. to boston was bumped from her flight because it was oversold. after some negotiating, she ag
sources tell abc news, law enforcement told the emts to go to the 23-year-old's home. nearby hotel. they say it actually helped investigators and allow them to engage the suspect in a less popular area. agents are trying to be sure no one else was involved in the attack. >>> one week after toys 'r' us announced it's closing, the stores stores, the company's founder died. toys "r" us says the 94-year-old has been in declining health. he founded the company back in 1957. in the...
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and the teachers and the school counselors and the community lead leaders and the doctors and the emts and the nurses and the faith-based partners. we are dedicated to empowering you and your allies in this fight. that is what undergirds the comprehensive strategy of the opioid crisis that hhs introduced last year. it is going to bring the unique powers and resources to bear empowering those on the front lines. and many of you may be familiar with the strategy, but the five points put as briefly as possible are data, research, pain, overdose reversers and access. after highlighting the strategy, i want to highlight a couple of pieces of news from the food and drug administration to advance our data on the opioid epidemic. we have to understand this crisis in order to stop it. that is why hhs is working with states and other stakehold ers o have more timely and specific data reporting. the center s f the centers for disease control and prevention for instance works with your state offices and kcoroners in monitoring the overdose data, and the second is better research on pain and addict
and the teachers and the school counselors and the community lead leaders and the doctors and the emts and the nurses and the faith-based partners. we are dedicated to empowering you and your allies in this fight. that is what undergirds the comprehensive strategy of the opioid crisis that hhs introduced last year. it is going to bring the unique powers and resources to bear empowering those on the front lines. and many of you may be familiar with the strategy, but the five points put as...