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tell your firehouse that i appreciate they are risking their lives for everybody. >> thank you.l definitely pass on your words. >> thank you, chief. coming up more "on the record." this car is traveling over 200 miles per hour. to win, every millisecond matters. both on the track and thousands of miles away. with the help of at&t, red bull racing can share critical information about every inch of the car from virtually anywhere. brakes are getting warm. confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. >>> let's go off-the-record. when i read social media or news reports about all of us in the media, i think if you only knew, knew the whole story. reports and tweets often suggest that we as different news organizations are at each other's throats and don't like each other. not true. many of us are friends. many of us bump in to each other at news events and often we switch networks where often colleagues and yes friends. when i read the morning news that produ
tell your firehouse that i appreciate they are risking their lives for everybody. >> thank you.l definitely pass on your words. >> thank you, chief. coming up more "on the record." this car is traveling over 200 miles per hour. to win, every millisecond matters. both on the track and thousands of miles away. with the help of at&t, red bull racing can share critical information about every inch of the car from virtually anywhere. brakes are getting warm. confirmed,...
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coverage starts tonight at 7:30. >>> montgomery county firehouse hostage drama.as the tense seen in cheltenham last year. next we have new details about the man police say fired a shot and held his colleagues hostage. >>> and there's this -- >> ma'am, let me see your hands. let me see your hands. >> simulating dangerous encounters. next we take a closer look at a new tool helping officers across new jersey improving response to real-life risks. is a disgrace. he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured. when you fly over enemy territory, the odds might be against you being able to come home. donald trump doesn't understand the weight of sending americans into harm's way. he's unfit to be president. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her
coverage starts tonight at 7:30. >>> montgomery county firehouse hostage drama.as the tense seen in cheltenham last year. next we have new details about the man police say fired a shot and held his colleagues hostage. >>> and there's this -- >> ma'am, let me see your hands. let me see your hands. >> simulating dangerous encounters. next we take a closer look at a new tool helping officers across new jersey improving response to real-life risks. is a disgrace. he's...
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here in middleton yesterday, the firefighters put their skills to use inside the firehouse during >> it's great for camaraderie. >> reporter: but this time it wasn't just a practice, but the chief himself after the workout while he and his men began training on a new phone system until the building. >> we started the training and i was sitting there and didn't feel that well. >> because, you know, chief, you okay? chief, he didn't respond. the guys immediately put him on the floor and confirmed that he was in cardiac arrest. >> when there's a patient, you do what you're trained to do. >> reporter: at the middleton on the chief by his firefighters to regain a heartbeat long enough to get him to beverly hospital where he was treated for three major blockages. >> i was just lucky i was in the best place to get my initial care and ended up with the best place to get my ongoing care and that made the difference. saved my life. >> reporter: that's the business of the first responder and he the chief knows it's different when the life they're save i grew up with a lot of these guys. >> with
here in middleton yesterday, the firefighters put their skills to use inside the firehouse during >> it's great for camaraderie. >> reporter: but this time it wasn't just a practice, but the chief himself after the workout while he and his men began training on a new phone system until the building. >> we started the training and i was sitting there and didn't feel that well. >> because, you know, chief, you okay? chief, he didn't respond. the guys immediately put him on...
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i'm here on the front lawn of the firehouse, the will folks from collegeville italian bakery supplyingrning, collegeville. >> good morning. >> they are all lined up here, for their big community, this is the start of their big community weekend, which they all come together. we have the band odyssey under the tent here taking care of the police, the fire fighters, and all of the towns people were invited out today as we get ready for the big car show. it is the 16th annual car show that takes place this coming sunday right here on the ground of the collegeville fire company. anybody that knows collegeville it is a super spot to come visit. they will block off main street, on sunday, for the car show. check this out, along main street all of these classic cars are going to be lined up, free to the public,ing something to do for the kid. look at the classic is here. we have thunderbird, chevies, mack trucks, we've got the classic, funny cars, it is all part of the 125th anniversary of the collegeville fire department. with me is zen, you invited us out here. this is a big event every yea
i'm here on the front lawn of the firehouse, the will folks from collegeville italian bakery supplyingrning, collegeville. >> good morning. >> they are all lined up here, for their big community, this is the start of their big community weekend, which they all come together. we have the band odyssey under the tent here taking care of the police, the fire fighters, and all of the towns people were invited out today as we get ready for the big car show. it is the 16th annual car show...
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tell your firehouse that i appreciate they are risking their lives for everybody. >> thank you.finitely pass on your words. >> thank you, chief. coming up more "on the record." you can run an errand. (music playing) ♪ push it real good... (announcer vo) or you can take a joyride. bye bye, errands, we sing out loud here. siriusxm. road happy. when heartburn comes creeping up on you. fight back with relief so smooth and fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum-tum-tum-tum-tums smoothies, only from tums. she's combined income:hiest thirty million dollars. tours the world on private jets. protected by armed guards for thirty years. but she doesn't believe in your right to keep a gun at home for self-defense. "i fully appreciate how hard life is for so many americans today." an out of touch hypocrite. she'd leave you defenseless. the nra political victory fund is responsible for the content of this advertising. this car is traveling over 200 miles per hour. to win, every millisecond matters. both on the
tell your firehouse that i appreciate they are risking their lives for everybody. >> thank you.finitely pass on your words. >> thank you, chief. coming up more "on the record." you can run an errand. (music playing) ♪ push it real good... (announcer vo) or you can take a joyride. bye bye, errands, we sing out loud here. siriusxm. road happy. when heartburn comes creeping up on you. fight back with relief so smooth and fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it...
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we just continue to broadcast, the firehouse was opened up, it was a decommissioned firehouse in their providing water to people, phone so they could call their families, we're just interviewing people as they came in. throughout the day and then we broadcast to whoever was taking her broadcast. then we stayed inside the firehouse for the next days because we were within the evacuation zone and i for that if we went outside and i was afraid the police would force us out because that's what they were doing to people in that area. but it was critical to keep on broadcasting. what was being projected to the rest of the world, the reaction was very different than what is happening on the ground. people screaming and streaming into parks holding candles and comforting each other. it was not a cry for war. for war. in fact there is a little sticker that artists against war put out against that grief is not a cry for war. i think that much more expresses a sentiment. we are interviewing people like a man who wrote the people's history of the united states saying we should be sending nurses an
we just continue to broadcast, the firehouse was opened up, it was a decommissioned firehouse in their providing water to people, phone so they could call their families, we're just interviewing people as they came in. throughout the day and then we broadcast to whoever was taking her broadcast. then we stayed inside the firehouse for the next days because we were within the evacuation zone and i for that if we went outside and i was afraid the police would force us out because that's what they...
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and redo a new peer pier and firehouse the whole time anticipate the members staying in the current firehouse and the engines and redoing a new structure out back over the water and the boats will be stored at pier 26 the phase one will be pier 26 we're striving to get done right away and can give you that presentation when you see fit to put it on the agenda. >> i'd like to refer to the madam president and it is an interesting detail and two more items part of the package i'm not sure if that's your area chief williams but again those of you who are referring to it i'm not going to spent a lot of time not agendize but interested in this even though it is a draft you can get our teeth in i read it 3 times already interesting areas for myself go one expanded goal one at the top in terms of the services for medical delivery and section in here about staffing and culture of leadership it happens to be the areas i'm keenly interested in not a budget area mr. corso i saw areas that is something about review maybe at some point, when appropriate may be able to get this you know this is a
and redo a new peer pier and firehouse the whole time anticipate the members staying in the current firehouse and the engines and redoing a new structure out back over the water and the boats will be stored at pier 26 the phase one will be pier 26 we're striving to get done right away and can give you that presentation when you see fit to put it on the agenda. >> i'd like to refer to the madam president and it is an interesting detail and two more items part of the package i'm not sure if...
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kind of tradition in thee firehouse.okes here and there.he >> who in the firehouse playsys pokemon go. g >> that one i don't think anyon in the firehouse.in the >> maybe the children.he all right. we c want to give you a guys aua great big thank you and i have h come with doughnuts.. please accept them on behalf off dukin' donuts and fox fief forio all the hard work you guys do.gd really appreciate it.e i thank you for letting us come uc out and visit you this morning.. >> you eat doughnuts, won't youy >> sure. one or two.one or two. >> thanks guys.nk >> that's the latest arlingtongn county fire department. departmn thank you so much for taking time out to talk to us and thanks for all the hard work you guys do. everybody appreciates it here ir the community. guys, i don't know where i'm going. i'm toss to go somebody glimpses to us. we'll take it tucker.cke thank you.. congratulations to the men and n women of that firehouse.ireh. okay. >>> let's show you this video yo that just came into the fox5 f news morning.ni. ame
kind of tradition in thee firehouse.okes here and there.he >> who in the firehouse playsys pokemon go. g >> that one i don't think anyon in the firehouse.in the >> maybe the children.he all right. we c want to give you a guys aua great big thank you and i have h come with doughnuts.. please accept them on behalf off dukin' donuts and fox fief forio all the hard work you guys do.gd really appreciate it.e i thank you for letting us come uc out and visit you this morning.....
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mark segraves is live at a firehouse in northwest with more on a story you'll only see on news4. mark? >> reporter: this contract was ambulances like these here at this firehouse an opportunity for more training, more maintenance and particularly to improve response times to 911 calls. and even though they are not living up to the requirements in the contract, chief dean tells news4 the district would be in bad shape without them. it's been a very busy summer for the d.c. fire department averaging about 500 calls a day. amr was brought on to relieve the pressure and they've transported more than 16,000 patients. records provided by the department show that amr is not showing up as fast as the chief and mayor had promised. in the first four months of operating, amr showed up in ten minutes or less 82% of the time. it took amr 15 minutes or more about 9% of the time. the contract between d.c. and amr requires the private ambulances arrive in ten minutes or less the company can face monetary fines. chief dean has not required amr to pay those penalties. he says it wouldn't be fair.
mark segraves is live at a firehouse in northwest with more on a story you'll only see on news4. mark? >> reporter: this contract was ambulances like these here at this firehouse an opportunity for more training, more maintenance and particularly to improve response times to 911 calls. and even though they are not living up to the requirements in the contract, chief dean tells news4 the district would be in bad shape without them. it's been a very busy summer for the d.c. fire department...
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have to be fully staffed and equipment i'm. >> the immediate needs this empty firehouses i'll have to look at the law to answer that versus the mutual aid agreement but the fox agreement is right now we have to go. >> right. >> we have 3 qualified strike teams currently; correct? >> 3 strike team leaders. >> how many strike team 6 or 5. >> we have one plus i don't know the firefighter paramedics our chiefs go out as strike team we have assistance chief officers total maybe 8 to 10 some in the process of becoming strike team leaders and - >> we're trying to capitalized our strike team leaders ready to go. >> we are trying to expand we can't force them. >> are are there incentives to that. >> well, i think that is a new experience i think that is challenging obviously you're helping people from other communities as well. >> i mean it is challenging and takes special training i wonder if there are incentives beyond you're helping people. >> the experience that is the biggest incentive i'll say. >> do our strike teams assist in any types of brings like floods or earthquakes. >> the mutual
have to be fully staffed and equipment i'm. >> the immediate needs this empty firehouses i'll have to look at the law to answer that versus the mutual aid agreement but the fox agreement is right now we have to go. >> right. >> we have 3 qualified strike teams currently; correct? >> 3 strike team leaders. >> how many strike team 6 or 5. >> we have one plus i don't know the firefighter paramedics our chiefs go out as strike team we have assistance chief...
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. >> middleton firehouse monday it was use of cpr and aed. both were used on chief twist by the firefighters to regain heartbeat long enough to get him blockages. >> i was just lucky i was in the best place to get my initial care and i ended up at the best place to get my ongoing care and that made the difference. saved my life. >> that's the business of a first responder. but even the chief knows it is different when the life they are saving is personal. >> i know was hard for them. i group up a lot of these guys. >> one of your own, it makes it more difficult. >> when you know the person and before they collapse and certainly changing dynamics a little bit and extra pressure. >> really no words to explain that. they gave me a second chance. >> daniel: renewed passion for and talking to you right now as prime example. >> chief has been on middle fire department for 37 years and chief for ten years. it was supposed to have that retirement party today and been put on hold until he gets out of the hospital. if all goes well he could be discharg
. >> middleton firehouse monday it was use of cpr and aed. both were used on chief twist by the firefighters to regain heartbeat long enough to get him blockages. >> i was just lucky i was in the best place to get my initial care and i ended up at the best place to get my ongoing care and that made the difference. saved my life. >> that's the business of a first responder. but even the chief knows it is different when the life they are saving is personal. >> i know was...
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. >> after months of rehab, he returned to his firehouse and retired in 2009 with lifetime medical benefits by the city. he needed them when he woke up in pain in may 2014. >> my legs were weak and feet were numb and i said what is that? >> his doctor requested tests. >> that request was put in and it was denied. >> he was talking about administrators. the city of san jose farmed out half the worker's compensation program to contain costs and improve service to injured workers. treatment approved for years suddenly stopped. >> the business model denied first and denied again. they hope it goes away. >> the requests for mris, physical therapy, epidural and medical consultations denied. >> does it make sense? >> it doesn't make sense to anybody. >> it doesn't make sense to other injured firefighters either. they contacted the city with problems of their. >> many of them, the treatment was denied. >> the city's director hume on resources received 74 complaints in the past two years and they investigated each one. >> they found there was an opportunity to revisit the decision. >> in how many? >
. >> after months of rehab, he returned to his firehouse and retired in 2009 with lifetime medical benefits by the city. he needed them when he woke up in pain in may 2014. >> my legs were weak and feet were numb and i said what is that? >> his doctor requested tests. >> that request was put in and it was denied. >> he was talking about administrators. the city of san jose farmed out half the worker's compensation program to contain costs and improve service to...
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. >> we cannot afford to shut a firehouse. >> we have old dwellings, they're match boxes they're oldoxes and they'll go up, and if the response time is not short we are going to lose some lives. >> the idea shut one fire station down, open one in the center every town. a lot of people don't like that idea. also, one quick note, firefighters union says they've agreed changes in pensions, healthcare, other issues, so that they can save staff and not close any stations. we'll see how that works out in the longrun. >> what's the average response time? did you get an answer on that? >> we haven't heard yet. we heard some residents saying four minutes, three, four minutes, depending on where things are right now, but they're wore i had that that could go up. >> that's pretty good. all right, 6:09. well, donald trump fending offer attacks from both sides of the aisle this morning, how he's responding after president obama calls him unfit for president. and then trump calls president owe baum at worse president every all time. plus the criticism facing, well, chris christie weighing in on th
. >> we cannot afford to shut a firehouse. >> we have old dwellings, they're match boxes they're oldoxes and they'll go up, and if the response time is not short we are going to lose some lives. >> the idea shut one fire station down, open one in the center every town. a lot of people don't like that idea. also, one quick note, firefighters union says they've agreed changes in pensions, healthcare, other issues, so that they can save staff and not close any stations. we'll see...
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. >> reporter: for firefighters here at this firehouse, they were just getting to know their new boss. now they're reeling from the allegations and the arrest. and they're scrambling to figure out who is going to run day-to-day operations now that their chief is in handcuffs. serious felony charges landing this fire chief and his fwhief hot water. than $120,000 during his stint at the sterling fire department. he started his new post in eagle county a few months ago. these are pictures from his swearing in. on the eastern plains, sterling city officials releasing a statement in part saying the city of sterling will not tolerate any misconduct by any city or former city employee. to maintain the public's trust and integ rid, the city has already strengthened its internal controls. the vel being told they are held without bail until they go before a judge. the d.a. telling me by phone the investigation continues and more charges could be filed. we have learned all of this investigation started when several pieces of firefighting equipment turned up missing. there were some red flags in
. >> reporter: for firefighters here at this firehouse, they were just getting to know their new boss. now they're reeling from the allegations and the arrest. and they're scrambling to figure out who is going to run day-to-day operations now that their chief is in handcuffs. serious felony charges landing this fire chief and his fwhief hot water. than $120,000 during his stint at the sterling fire department. he started his new post in eagle county a few months ago. these are pictures...
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and if you are hungry, you know it thursday, today's breakfast spot, the collegeville firehouse, the whole community coming together for breakfast on the front lawn of the firehouse, food, fun, firetrucks, from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., getting ready for the big car show this weekend. so see you there later this morning. coming in from new jersey, just your normal volume on the freeway as you work your way in toward 295, they pick up all of the construction, all of the ramps are open. so good to go there. hello to gulph mills. no problems at all here on the schuylkill expressway. the headlights there, headed out toward king of prussia. and the benny all lit up, looking prep which no delays at all coming into downtown. chris, lauren, back over to you. >> okay it, may look like just a friendly baseball game. players took the fields with much bigger mission winning. police officers, philadelphia versus new york sit, and they're playing to help the families of their fallen brothers in blue. trenton thunder letting police officer borough their field, it was philadelphia police taking on th
and if you are hungry, you know it thursday, today's breakfast spot, the collegeville firehouse, the whole community coming together for breakfast on the front lawn of the firehouse, food, fun, firetrucks, from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., getting ready for the big car show this weekend. so see you there later this morning. coming in from new jersey, just your normal volume on the freeway as you work your way in toward 295, they pick up all of the construction, all of the ramps are open. so good to...
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reporter: among the devastation, and office for habitat for humanity, dozens of homes, and a historic firehouse . the wind and dry heat yesterday created a firestorm which firefighters believe could happen again today. >> that is our greatest fear this afternoon as we try to build and reinforce our containment lines.>> reporter: over 1000 firefighters all over the state are here to help in the air and on the ground. they are trying to prevent the fire from moving toward clear lake truck that is where this couple lives but they and their pets are staying at an evacuation center in twin pines. >> you have your dog on your lap and you have to go. what do you grab? >> reporter: back out here, downtown lower lake, you can see the power lying on the ground. that has been one of the challenges for firefighters as they try to assess the damage. a lot of the neighborhoods have faced the possibility of gas leaks and live wires. pg&e is coming in to neutralize the neighborhoods before they can go in and figure out how bad the damages. live in lower lake, anne makovec, kpix 5 how is the smoke out there? >>
reporter: among the devastation, and office for habitat for humanity, dozens of homes, and a historic firehouse . the wind and dry heat yesterday created a firestorm which firefighters believe could happen again today. >> that is our greatest fear this afternoon as we try to build and reinforce our containment lines.>> reporter: over 1000 firefighters all over the state are here to help in the air and on the ground. they are trying to prevent the fire from moving toward clear lake...
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when you see the plaque on the wall, you can see this was the historic lower lake firehouse. the first firehouse here in the town of lower lake, and it was just wiped out by the clayton fire as it came through this area yesterday. thousands of people still not allowed to return to this area. people who live here, it's unclear when they may come back. but what they will come back to is absolute destruction. >> and stay with ktvu for continuing coverage of the clayton fire. follow us on twitter and facebook for more updates through the day. >>> now to the latest in milwaukee where things are calming down following two nights of often violent protests. >> the unrest stemming from the fatal police shooting of a 23- year-old black man who authorities say was holding a gun and refused to drop it. caroline shively live in milwaukee with the latest on this story. >> reporter: good afternoon. yeah, that original shooting happened about a block or two blocks over my right shoulder. another shooting last night, an 18-year-old shot in the neck, had to have an armored vehicle remove him f
when you see the plaque on the wall, you can see this was the historic lower lake firehouse. the first firehouse here in the town of lower lake, and it was just wiped out by the clayton fire as it came through this area yesterday. thousands of people still not allowed to return to this area. people who live here, it's unclear when they may come back. but what they will come back to is absolute destruction. >> and stay with ktvu for continuing coverage of the clayton fire. follow us on...
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three people were hurt in the fire but without the members of firehouse 834 the outcome would have been much, much worse. >> nobody to a rescue of a different kind in prince frederick maryland. i may be hard not to get emotional. this is about sam. elderly cocker spaniel who fell down a deep well. but adding to the drawma sam and blind and deaf. a first responder lowered himself down the well and discovered there was six feet of water in it. sam was found on a ledge in the well. sam was rescued. he is now back with the family when we come back, more problems chipotle. this time it's not the food. what the government is acausing them of doing now -- accusing them of doing now. will there be problems with the weather for the r my son has meningitis b. but how did we end up here? and that he was covered by the meningococcal meningitis vaccine he had received. until 2014 there were no vaccines for meningitis b in the u.s. now there are. while uncommon, meningitis b can lead to death within 24 hours. trumenba is a vaccine for 10 through 25 year olds to help prevent group b meningococcal dise
three people were hurt in the fire but without the members of firehouse 834 the outcome would have been much, much worse. >> nobody to a rescue of a different kind in prince frederick maryland. i may be hard not to get emotional. this is about sam. elderly cocker spaniel who fell down a deep well. but adding to the drawma sam and blind and deaf. a first responder lowered himself down the well and discovered there was six feet of water in it. sam was found on a ledge in the well. sam was...
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it says historic lower lake firehouse. you see the building gutted by this fire as it blew through this area late yesterday. that's just one of many buildings, businesses, and homes destroyed by the clayton fire. this fire, you can see the destruction that was done in the neighborhoods as well as we kind of swing around here. what you are looking at here is lake street, and you can see home after home leveled by the fire. you also have pg&e crews. they are busy trying to get power restored and get some of these damaged power poles back up and running. a lot of destruction everywhere you look here in town. let me show you some video of this fire from yesterday when it really exploded in size late in the day. it was driven by those strong afternoon winds, and it took off here forcing thousands of people to evacuate lower lake. the fire blew through here. again it destroyed, by calfire's estimate, at least 175 homes. likely many more than that. the good news is at this point it doesn't sound like anyone was hurt. sounds like
it says historic lower lake firehouse. you see the building gutted by this fire as it blew through this area late yesterday. that's just one of many buildings, businesses, and homes destroyed by the clayton fire. this fire, you can see the destruction that was done in the neighborhoods as well as we kind of swing around here. what you are looking at here is lake street, and you can see home after home leveled by the fire. you also have pg&e crews. they are busy trying to get power restored...
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and a republican strategist for marco rubio's campaign works at firehouse strategies, alex, you firstis this trump conversation with the khans. what can he do to fix it? alex: it is bad but it's also in the moment no we have 99 days to go. i don't a lot of people will recover this moment three months for now -- from now. i think it's endemic of a larger message. they don't need to be talking about this, russia, or how gdp numbers given a friday were awful. how the state that matter, ohio and pennsylvania, unemployment is not where it should be. they need to be talking about the economy and trump is talking about anything but the economy. as a republican strategist and wants to see republicans do well, when he the top of the ticket talking about the economy and messages the work for us. what he has been talking about is not working. notteve, i bet you will agree as well beyond voters minds? alex: one thing the trunk campaign is good at is extending up that story into three or four or five days. we have 99 days left. every day you lose is a big opportunity. alex is right. this is a camp
and a republican strategist for marco rubio's campaign works at firehouse strategies, alex, you firstis this trump conversation with the khans. what can he do to fix it? alex: it is bad but it's also in the moment no we have 99 days to go. i don't a lot of people will recover this moment three months for now -- from now. i think it's endemic of a larger message. they don't need to be talking about this, russia, or how gdp numbers given a friday were awful. how the state that matter, ohio and...
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. >> after months of rehab, he returned to his firehouse. he retired in 2009 with life time medical benefits awarded by the city. he needed that when he woke up in pain in may of 2014. >> my legs weak, my feet were numb. i was going, whoa, what is this. >> to get to the bottom of it, his doctor requested tests. >> when that was put in, it was denied by athens. >> he is talking about athens administrators. the city of san jose farmed out of of the workers compensation program to the concord based company to contain costs and improve service to workers. the treatment approved for years suddenly stopped. >> the business model is deny first and deny again. >> is that right? >> no. and delay and delay. they hope you go away. >> requests for mris, physical therapy. epidural, all denied. >> does that make sense to you? >> it doesn't make sense to anybody. >> it didn't make sense to other injured firefighters either. they contacted the city with problems of their own. >> in the cases that came to us, many of them, the treatment was denied. >> joe an
. >> after months of rehab, he returned to his firehouse. he retired in 2009 with life time medical benefits awarded by the city. he needed that when he woke up in pain in may of 2014. >> my legs weak, my feet were numb. i was going, whoa, what is this. >> to get to the bottom of it, his doctor requested tests. >> when that was put in, it was denied by athens. >> he is talking about athens administrators. the city of san jose farmed out of of the workers...
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lee was find unresponsive at firehouse july 23rd. there will be another viewing tomorrow at the church followed by a memorial service. >> national night out started a day early in west philadelphia. the annual event brings police and neighbors together to have fun and to promote safety. the focus was on protecting the community from guns. >> reporter: overbrook park's national night out was part picnic, part rally to enkurges people to take an active role in their community. >> the more neighbors get involved, the neighborhood gets better and we can improve the neighborhood. >> the first time an officer meets a citizen shouldn't be on a crisis situation, shouldby at a picnic or at a gathering like this. >> reporter: safe neighborhoods start in the home. sheriff deputies passed out free gun locks to anyone who wanted one. >> at least lock it up and make your home safe for your children. >> reporter: a five-year-old boy in germantown accidentally shot himself in the hand. >> most gun accidents happen in the house. >> reporter: congress
lee was find unresponsive at firehouse july 23rd. there will be another viewing tomorrow at the church followed by a memorial service. >> national night out started a day early in west philadelphia. the annual event brings police and neighbors together to have fun and to promote safety. the focus was on protecting the community from guns. >> reporter: overbrook park's national night out was part picnic, part rally to enkurges people to take an active role in their community....
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. >> reporter: at the middleton firehouse. the use of cpr and an aed. both were used on chief twist by his fire fighters to regain a heartbeat long enough to get him to beverly hospital where he was treated for three major blockages. >> i am just lucky i was in the best place to get my initial care and i ended up in the best place to get my the difference. they saved my life. >> reporter: business of a first responder, but even the chief knows it is different when the life they are saving is personal. >> i know it was hard for them i grew up with all of these guys. >> knowing the person is more personal. you talk to them before they collapse, it changes the dynamic. you feel extra pressure. >> to have them do what they did. there are no words to explain at they gave me a second chance. >> reporter: so he continues on for his plans for tomorrow. >> i was scheduled to retire tomorrow. >> reporter: talk about timing. the chief said this episode gives him some passion in retirement. >> if there is an aed available and you know cpr and you can save somebody'
. >> reporter: at the middleton firehouse. the use of cpr and an aed. both were used on chief twist by his fire fighters to regain a heartbeat long enough to get him to beverly hospital where he was treated for three major blockages. >> i am just lucky i was in the best place to get my initial care and i ended up in the best place to get my the difference. they saved my life. >> reporter: business of a first responder, but even the chief knows it is different when the life...
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lee was find unresponsive at firehouse july 23rd. there will be another viewing tomorrow at the church followed by a memorial service. >> national night out started a day early in west philadelphia. the annual event brings police and neighbors together to have fun and to promote safety. the focus was on protecting the community from guns. >> reporter: overbrook park's national night out was part picnic, part rally to enkurges people to take an active role in their community. >> the more neighbors get involved, the neighborhood gets better and we can improve the neighborhood. >> the first time an officer meets a citizen shouldn't be on a crisis situation, shouldby at a picnic or at a gathering like this. >> reporter: safe neighborhoods start in the home. sheriff deputies passed out free gun locks to anyone who wanted one. >> at least lock it up and make your home safe for your children. >> reporter: a five-year-old boy in germantown accidentally shot himself in the hand. >> most gun accidents happen in the house. >> reporter: congress
lee was find unresponsive at firehouse july 23rd. there will be another viewing tomorrow at the church followed by a memorial service. >> national night out started a day early in west philadelphia. the annual event brings police and neighbors together to have fun and to promote safety. the focus was on protecting the community from guns. >> reporter: overbrook park's national night out was part picnic, part rally to enkurges people to take an active role in their community....
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we're starting to collect it for collected for this until monday so basically collecting all the firehouses will be out collecting on the street corners getting generous money donations so that we can get to the nba kind of mda and firefighters really across the country have worked together for some 60 years from 6,000 firefighters across the state of colorado this is one of the best of stations in terms of loyalty tradition why is it so passionate and you and fellow firefighters at. >> this has been going on stations fixes with station success with a money leader in terms of the fire department getting money raised for mda and that we have been doing it is a great organization the money is given to nba for research and education to help what kind of disease and this is what we can do to prevent and how we can find a cure is working to get a lot of the traffic going to the stadium technician's default technicians default with the denver fire department district to station. >> where the corner intersection of blake and spear guys will be out here all weekend long a very good cause to support
we're starting to collect it for collected for this until monday so basically collecting all the firehouses will be out collecting on the street corners getting generous money donations so that we can get to the nba kind of mda and firefighters really across the country have worked together for some 60 years from 6,000 firefighters across the state of colorado this is one of the best of stations in terms of loyalty tradition why is it so passionate and you and fellow firefighters at. >>...
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. >> reporter: for firefighters here at this firehouse, they were just getting to know their new boss. now they're reeling from the allegations and the arrest. and they're scrambling to figure out who is going to run day-to-day operations now that their chief is in handcuffs. serious felony charges landing this fire chief and his fwhief hot water.
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have to be fully staffed and equipment i'm. >> the immediate needs this empty firehouses i'll have to look at the law to answer that versus the mutual aid agreement but the fox agreement is right now we have to go. >> right. >> we have 3 qualified strike teams currently; correct? >> 3 strike team leaders. >> how many strike team 6 or 5. >> we have one plus i don't know the firefighter paramedics our chiefs go out as strike team we have assistance chief officers total maybe 8 to 10 some in the process of becoming strike team leaders and - >> we're trying to capitalized our strike team leaders ready to go. >> we are trying to expand we can't force them. >> are are there incentives to that. >> well, i think that is a new experience i think that is challenging obviously you're helping people from other communities as well. >> i mean it is challenging and takes special training i wonder if there are incentives beyond you're helping people. >> the experience that is the biggest incentive i'll say. >> do our strike teams assist in any types of brings like floods or earthquakes. >> the mutual
have to be fully staffed and equipment i'm. >> the immediate needs this empty firehouses i'll have to look at the law to answer that versus the mutual aid agreement but the fox agreement is right now we have to go. >> right. >> we have 3 qualified strike teams currently; correct? >> 3 strike team leaders. >> how many strike team 6 or 5. >> we have one plus i don't know the firefighter paramedics our chiefs go out as strike team we have assistance chief...
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he died last month at his firehouse in the basement, he was found unresponsiveç at ladr 12 in philadelphia a funeral service will be held today at 11:00 at the same church. >>> new details about the shooting of a new jersey man by state troopers inside his home. the state attorney general's office is investigating the case. officials say troopers mistakenly responded to a home of 76-year-old gerald sykes after a dropped 911 call late last friday. the call did not come from the sykes home in upper deerfield township. sykes grabbed a shotgun and was in his living room when he was shot three times in the back. he claims the troopers did not announce themselves. state police say they did announce themselves. sykes remains hospitalized at cooper medical center. >>> all eyes are on pennsylvania. now less than 100 days from election day. donald trump told a pennsylvania crowd he plans to win the state. ahead, hear from him as controversy around his comments about a war hero's family continues to grow. >>> and slamming the brakes on illegal parking. you're not allowed to park here in the south bro
he died last month at his firehouse in the basement, he was found unresponsiveç at ladr 12 in philadelphia a funeral service will be held today at 11:00 at the same church. >>> new details about the shooting of a new jersey man by state troopers inside his home. the state attorney general's office is investigating the case. officials say troopers mistakenly responded to a home of 76-year-old gerald sykes after a dropped 911 call late last friday. the call did not come from the sykes...
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now, you have two locations -- one is the firehouse on waller street and, of course, the children's advocacy center out in the bayview. >> first, cheryl, thank you so much for having me here today and shining the light. we all have a role to play in preventing child abuse, and thank you for being such a champion in this effort. >> it is a team effort. you know, it takes all of us to do this, and one of the things that you were sharing with me before we started the program is that the numbers just don't go down, sadly. >> no, in fact, in san francisco, there are more than 5,000 reports of child abuse each year, and the research shows that actually there's about 40% of cases that are never even reported. it's tragic. >> you have a place now that's just beautiful. i got to tour it last year, and i want to show people an update of the children's advocacy center. advocacy center in the bayview is just beautiful. it's a nice, safe place where kids who have been abused can share their stores one time. >> it's an incredible partnership that we have with the city and county of san francisco, where, a
now, you have two locations -- one is the firehouse on waller street and, of course, the children's advocacy center out in the bayview. >> first, cheryl, thank you so much for having me here today and shining the light. we all have a role to play in preventing child abuse, and thank you for being such a champion in this effort. >> it is a team effort. you know, it takes all of us to do this, and one of the things that you were sharing with me before we started the program is that...
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its attended a public meeting at chester city hall to petition against the proposed closure of a firehousestate appointed firm made the recommendation in order to solve the city's $16 million budget deficit. former fire commissioner jim plea johnson also attended to speak out against the proposal. >>> a south jersey family just found out it's been living on a toxic waste dump for decades. someone buried car battery casing on the west deptford property before the martin family's home was built in the late 1980's. now the environmental protection agency is out at the scene carefully digging up the hazardous soil. it includes high levels of lead and possibly pcb's which are a known carcinogen. >> there's a very thick layer of casings in the subsurface, up to 4 feet thick and it goes down to about 6 feet deep. >> the martins only discovered the dangerous conditions when they hired someone to repair a sewer line beneath their home. they'll have to stay in a hotel for weeks as the cleanup is performed. >> happening today, we may learn more about septa's long term plan to deal with the regional r
its attended a public meeting at chester city hall to petition against the proposed closure of a firehousestate appointed firm made the recommendation in order to solve the city's $16 million budget deficit. former fire commissioner jim plea johnson also attended to speak out against the proposal. >>> a south jersey family just found out it's been living on a toxic waste dump for decades. someone buried car battery casing on the west deptford property before the martin family's home...
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here is one of the signs outside of firehouse. it reads all firefighters are napping in case of fire please catch the nearest water pokemon and man specializes in digital marketing and used signs to promote the commissioner bill evans says if they catch him he will be fined. and problem with the signs he will take them down. >> gene: start time for high school has been pushed back 7:15 to 7:30. walpole superintendent says that he wanted to give the students just a little more time to slope. he says he knows it is not a huge difference but own change they could make without affecting the elementary and the school day will end at 2:05. >> talking about traffic and talking about weather, jason and temperatures in the too uncomfortable on monday and tracking tuesday storms straight ahead. >> gene: video shows cancer patient being canceled by tsa. mistake at checkpoint that is now sparked a lawsuit. >> sara: this doesn't look real. frightening tunnel cloud caught on camera tearing through the city. >> gene: as we head through take a lo
here is one of the signs outside of firehouse. it reads all firefighters are napping in case of fire please catch the nearest water pokemon and man specializes in digital marketing and used signs to promote the commissioner bill evans says if they catch him he will be fined. and problem with the signs he will take them down. >> gene: start time for high school has been pushed back 7:15 to 7:30. walpole superintendent says that he wanted to give the students just a little more time to...
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and a republican strategist for marco rubio's campaign works at firehouse strategies, alex, you first. how bad is this trump conversation with the khans. what can he do to fix it? alex: it is bad but it's also in the moment no we have 99 days to go. i don't a lot of people will recover this moment three months from now. i think it's endemic of a larger message. they don't need to be talking about this, russia, or how gdp numbers given a friday were awful. how the state that matter, ohio and pennsylvania, unemployment is not where it should be. they need to be talking about the economy and trump is talking about anything but the economy. as a republican strategist and wants to see republicans do well, when he the top of the ticket talking about the economy and messages the work for us. what he has been talking about is not working. >> steve, i bet you will not agree as well beyond voters minds? alex: one thing the trunk campaign is good at is extending up that story into three or four or five days. we have 99 days left. every day you lose is a big opportunity. alex is right. this is a
and a republican strategist for marco rubio's campaign works at firehouse strategies, alex, you first. how bad is this trump conversation with the khans. what can he do to fix it? alex: it is bad but it's also in the moment no we have 99 days to go. i don't a lot of people will recover this moment three months from now. i think it's endemic of a larger message. they don't need to be talking about this, russia, or how gdp numbers given a friday were awful. how the state that matter, ohio and...
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. >> when a firehouse is part of a municipality that lowers its flag to half-staff in memory of a fallene determine, you are bank on that not happening. kennedy: i think if people on the board have fires they should put it out with the garden hose. >> next time i'm growing a beard. >> next time i'm not shaving mine. your insurance company may be dropping obamacare. new clients? let's go meet them soon. in person, we could read the room. on the phone, you're just a voice. yeah, i'm good. for fast rewards, let's book on choice. this trip could really help us grow. ♪ should i stay or should i go? ♪ when it's time to go for business, book on choicehotels.com for instant rewards like gift cards and points towards free nights. book direct at choicehotels.com. ken report nation's four largest health insurers say they are losing hundreds of millions of dollars on obamacare plans and many are pulling out of the exchanges set up by the affordable care act. that means millions of americans are about to lose their insurance coverage. is obamacare bubbling or is this the next step to a single payer h
. >> when a firehouse is part of a municipality that lowers its flag to half-staff in memory of a fallene determine, you are bank on that not happening. kennedy: i think if people on the board have fires they should put it out with the garden hose. >> next time i'm growing a beard. >> next time i'm not shaving mine. your insurance company may be dropping obamacare. new clients? let's go meet them soon. in person, we could read the room. on the phone, you're just a voice. yeah,...
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council will honor house for his service and you can expect to see him located right in his old firehouse> we're following a developing story in louisiana where residents, at least some of them, are being allowed to go back to their homes heavy equipment is on the way to start repairs. meanwhile, defending the timing of president obama's visit to the flood-ravaged state. governor john bel edwards said he wanted to delay the trip until some of the recovery efforts started. >>> i don't know if you felt it but i sure did it. when i walked out of my house, it felt so good and refreshing. amelia, is this going to last a little bit for us? >> it's going to last for a few days. we have been sweltering. here for two weeks, we've been 90 degrees or higher, the last 15 out of 16 days where we're in the low 80s, low humidity and plenty of sunshine. we'll take it. as we look to the middle and end of the week, we start to warm up but as far as rain is concerned, we're going to be dry for days and for the weekend, it's going to be hot. thankfully not too humid and, most importantly, looking dry. more o
council will honor house for his service and you can expect to see him located right in his old firehouse> we're following a developing story in louisiana where residents, at least some of them, are being allowed to go back to their homes heavy equipment is on the way to start repairs. meanwhile, defending the timing of president obama's visit to the flood-ravaged state. governor john bel edwards said he wanted to delay the trip until some of the recovery efforts started. >>> i...
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a political consultant for firehouse strategies now and dan ger steen is the president of gotham ghost writers. thank you, gentlemen. welcome to you. >> thank you. >> you must be pleased that the person you supported for so long is still in the senate race. >> yeah, of course. i mean it was a really big night for marco rubio. it's a lot more than people thought. for a man who spent $8 million in campaigning and yet had a resounding victory, it's reflective that he's been there. or fighting the important fights, via obama care, the iran ordeal. it sets up a very exciting general election for marco rubio. patrick murphy is somebody who hasn't worked for florida when he's been in the house. he's made up his things on his resume and he's got one of the most ineffective records. it's very exciting for someone who's a supporter to have this general election. >> so you look across the landscape so far, dan, and it looks like incumbents are doing fairly well at this stage of the campaign. so what does that indicate if anything for the presidential election, do you think? >> one thing is voters
a political consultant for firehouse strategies now and dan ger steen is the president of gotham ghost writers. thank you, gentlemen. welcome to you. >> thank you. >> you must be pleased that the person you supported for so long is still in the senate race. >> yeah, of course. i mean it was a really big night for marco rubio. it's a lot more than people thought. for a man who spent $8 million in campaigning and yet had a resounding victory, it's reflective that he's been...
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in fact -- one firehouse responded to 24 overdozes in a single day...more than 10 times their daily average. now law enforcement is working together like never before to find out what's in this new batch of heroin... and who's selling it in the city. to counter the epidemic, the county proposed a quick response team with a goal of guiding people toward treatment. "(april erion, drug addict) i am very sure that there are heroin addicts who are actively looking for it and thinking the people that are dying are doing it wrong. they're doing too much. they're not -- you know what i mean? they're thinking they're going to find a way to get high and not die. or if they die, they don't really care. but they're officials say they think a batch of heroin laced with elephant tranquilizers could be to blame for the overdoses. neighbors in a south carolina apartment complex are watching their backs... after children reported seeing clowns in the woods near their homes. shale remien (ruh-mean) reports. clown sightings, it's been the talk of fleetwood manor apartments. and it has most parents like donna
in fact -- one firehouse responded to 24 overdozes in a single day...more than 10 times their daily average. now law enforcement is working together like never before to find out what's in this new batch of heroin... and who's selling it in the city. to counter the epidemic, the county proposed a quick response team with a goal of guiding people toward treatment. "(april erion, drug addict) i am very sure that there are heroin addicts who are actively looking for it and thinking the people...
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. >>> whoever sent these to us when the firehouse collapsed yesterday, they work quickly to get out the trucks and as much equipment as they could. there are no reports of any injuries. >>> investigators are still trying to determine what caused the building to collapse. this video shows inside the building right before everything caved in. robberies. the car used in the robberies was spotted. both men are now charged with aggravated robbery, and they're in jail. republican nominee donald trump is returning to northeast ohio next week. we've now learned he'll speak in akron monday night. tickets trump's website. the doors open at 11:00. firefighters have been making some progress in battling a huge wildfire in los angeles. that story tops our morning news feed now. the fire has burned more than 50 square miles but is 20% contained. the officials are so bad, the officials -- the damage is so bad, officials cannot estimate destroyed. tens of thousands remain under evacuation orders. right now, many residents are refusing to leave. >> officials are out spraying homes after discovering the
. >>> whoever sent these to us when the firehouse collapsed yesterday, they work quickly to get out the trucks and as much equipment as they could. there are no reports of any injuries. >>> investigators are still trying to determine what caused the building to collapse. this video shows inside the building right before everything caved in. robberies. the car used in the robberies was spotted. both men are now charged with aggravated robbery, and they're in jail. republican...
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. >> when a firehouse is part of a municipality that lowers its flag to half-staff in memory of a fallenole determine, you are bank on that not happening. kennedy: i think if people on the board have fires they should put it out with the garden hose. >> next time i'm growing a beard. >> next time i'm not shaving mine. your insurance company may be dropping obamacare. stay here. you both have a perfect driving record. until one of you clips a food truck. then your rates go through the roof. perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claims centers are available to assist you twenty-four seven. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. ken report nation's four largest health insurers say they are losing hundreds of millions of dollars on obamacare plans and many are pulling out of the exchanges set up by the affordable care act. that means millions of americans are about to lose their insurance coverage. is obamacare bubbling or is this the next
. >> when a firehouse is part of a municipality that lowers its flag to half-staff in memory of a fallenole determine, you are bank on that not happening. kennedy: i think if people on the board have fires they should put it out with the garden hose. >> next time i'm growing a beard. >> next time i'm not shaving mine. your insurance company may be dropping obamacare. stay here. you both have a perfect driving record. until one of you clips a food truck. then your rates go...
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firehouse, the big three. jersey mike's is growing the fastest.ina there was a jersey mike's a couple of decades back. why has this company been so slow to expand? felix: they started franchising in i think the mid-1980's. and yes, north carolina. the carolinas was one of their zones, the san diego area, but they did not have much of a national profile. i think part of it is people's tastes have just caught up with what they are doing. suddenly there is a demand and people are willing to pay a couple more dollars for lunch if they feel like they are getting a better sub. and in that way, i think they are capitalizing on what is happened to the industry as a whole. they are also starting to advertise nationally and they are sort of coming out a little bit in a way that years ago, they kept such a low profile. david: we have talked to you earlier about viacom. how did you come to write about this piece? felix: i just ate at jersey mike's. too many times. there is one around the corner from our office. david: "bloomberg businessweek" is available on
firehouse, the big three. jersey mike's is growing the fastest.ina there was a jersey mike's a couple of decades back. why has this company been so slow to expand? felix: they started franchising in i think the mid-1980's. and yes, north carolina. the carolinas was one of their zones, the san diego area, but they did not have much of a national profile. i think part of it is people's tastes have just caught up with what they are doing. suddenly there is a demand and people are willing to pay a...
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we cannot afford to shut a firehouse.e have olds dwellings, they are match boxes, and whether or not you put the fire wall up through the roof, they are old match boxes. and they will go up and if the response time is not short we are going to lose lives. >> another identify see to close one fire department, and open a new one in the center of the city, that idea not going over well either. meantime, the firefighters union says it already agreed changes to things like pensions and healthcare, not only save money but prevent a reduction of 20% of personnel, resident say, defecits are nothing new, and they want another plan, and fast. back to you. >> okay, stay on it, 7:10 now. >> an officer under p having to go to the hospital. now shocking twist coming from the cessna through the rocks familiment man identified as eric watson, you can see in the video, seen throwing a rock into the windshield after coatesville police car last month. one police detective seriously injured with broken sternum trying to arrest the guy who th
we cannot afford to shut a firehouse.e have olds dwellings, they are match boxes, and whether or not you put the fire wall up through the roof, they are old match boxes. and they will go up and if the response time is not short we are going to lose lives. >> another identify see to close one fire department, and open a new one in the center of the city, that idea not going over well either. meantime, the firefighters union says it already agreed changes to things like pensions and...
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. >> this firehouse in cincinnati responded to nearly two dozen overdoses in a single day last week. more than ten times their daily average. and they don't know when the calls will stop coming in. but april's mom is worried about a different type of call. >> you know, we hear an ambulance, and we always wonder if it's someone we know or for our child. and that's something that we live with every day. you know, we go to bed at night wondering if we're going to get that phone call. >> april and her mom know better than anyone how difficult the addiction is. >> i'll do any drug you put in front of me so it's definitely a struggle. it's really hard. >> it's difficult because we can't, like, love them out of it, you know? so we love them so much, and it doesn't -- there's nothing that we can really do for them. >> april says getting sober is a daily struggle. but in her eyes, not using heroin is progress, even if other drugs are taking its place. >> i'm definitely not -- i wouldn't say i'm using, but i've used twice since i've been out. and i've been out for a month. >> how has heroin ch
. >> this firehouse in cincinnati responded to nearly two dozen overdoses in a single day last week. more than ten times their daily average. and they don't know when the calls will stop coming in. but april's mom is worried about a different type of call. >> you know, we hear an ambulance, and we always wonder if it's someone we know or for our child. and that's something that we live with every day. you know, we go to bed at night wondering if we're going to get that phone call....
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skyfox caught a glimpse of two firefighters assigned to a firehouse when a kid's summer day camp is in session on the other side of the island. we ran into a few more when fox 25 investigates took our own boat to get a closer look. >> erik rasmussen, fox 25. >> reporter: some told us what do you do out here now? >> for us the marines. >> reporter: it's not clear how much that's costing taxpayers but records show the city has spent at least $1 million on salaries and wages since long island was evacuated. but critics say the problem isn't just measured in dollars and cents. >> we all have an addiction and we all need help. >> reporter: cheryl and alicia waited for months to get help with their drug addiction they're now this nonprofit has yet to recover all of the beds it left behind on long island and the waiting list continues to grow. >> we were blind sided. >> reporter: deputy director eileen mcgwire said victory had just invested $2 million on long island before the bridge was condemned everyone and was told to leave. >> $2 million really just gone. >> gone. not having that piece o
skyfox caught a glimpse of two firefighters assigned to a firehouse when a kid's summer day camp is in session on the other side of the island. we ran into a few more when fox 25 investigates took our own boat to get a closer look. >> erik rasmussen, fox 25. >> reporter: some told us what do you do out here now? >> for us the marines. >> reporter: it's not clear how much that's costing taxpayers but records show the city has spent at least $1 million on salaries and...