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we have seen injuries and heard firsthand reports of injuries. we do not have detailed characterization of the injuries at this point. either in terms of the total number, again, we've got that estimate that there are more than 50 people injured. we don't have a more specific number than that nor a more official number than that nor do we have the estimate of the character of the injuries at this point, how serious those injuries may be. we've certainly seen people taken to hospitals and some other people who considered to be the walking wounded in a situation like this. as lawrence was reiterating over the course of the last hour never been on an amtrak passenger train like this there aren't any seat belts and there is a lot of space, much more than in a passenger car if you are traveling as a passenger on a passenger rail car like this. what that means in the case of an abrupt collision, that means there's a lot of room inside the train car for people to crash, for people to move through the car and injure themselves simply by virtue of the fac
we have seen injuries and heard firsthand reports of injuries. we do not have detailed characterization of the injuries at this point. either in terms of the total number, again, we've got that estimate that there are more than 50 people injured. we don't have a more specific number than that nor a more official number than that nor do we have the estimate of the character of the injuries at this point, how serious those injuries may be. we've certainly seen people taken to hospitals and some...
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the exact number of injuries is not known. appears to be a minimum of 50 right now as we look from the ground at the scene once again some of the injured on stretchers being taken away, others have been placed on board septa buses. there's mayor michael nutter who we saw earlier. we expect him and emergency personnel to give us an update just as soon as they're able to do that. we'll be standing by and you'll see that here on cbs3. >> we know that 10 people have been taken to temple university hospital. we know that others have been taken to aria torresdale, aria frankford where todd quinones was and as you mentioned people there, the first responders at the hospitals, the doctors and nurses they are ready to take in anybody who is injured. we don't know the severity of the injuries here. we do know that some people were able to walk off those trains, that they were able to board septa buses and just be taken in for an evaluation to make sure nothing was wrong. we know others were taken out on hospitals -- taken out on ambulan
the exact number of injuries is not known. appears to be a minimum of 50 right now as we look from the ground at the scene once again some of the injured on stretchers being taken away, others have been placed on board septa buses. there's mayor michael nutter who we saw earlier. we expect him and emergency personnel to give us an update just as soon as they're able to do that. we'll be standing by and you'll see that here on cbs3. >> we know that 10 people have been taken to temple...
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a head injury he sustained matches a point in the back of the van. doctor, to go back to what you just said, what i'm hearing from you is you find it impossible that he could have self-inflicted this way and then, given what you know about the movement of the van and the speed of the van, it would be impossible for it to happen accidentally? >> unless the van was moving with some speed and the van made a sudden stop, you can just picture this, think of a whiplash injury. >> doctor, can you hold that thought there. we're going to go to the street in baltimore to get a report. we're going to come back on this. i want to go to joy reid who is on the streets in baltimore right now. joy, what's the situation there? >> so, lawrence, as you know, we are now into the curfew, the curfew period and there was sort of behind me there was a pretty intense conversation happened that involved the media and some people who have still decided not to go home. then we saw the police line form. they have been posted up across the street. they hadn't been moving. then th
a head injury he sustained matches a point in the back of the van. doctor, to go back to what you just said, what i'm hearing from you is you find it impossible that he could have self-inflicted this way and then, given what you know about the movement of the van and the speed of the van, it would be impossible for it to happen accidentally? >> unless the van was moving with some speed and the van made a sudden stop, you can just picture this, think of a whiplash injury. >> doctor,...
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and pedestrian injuries have not captured with the police department injury data so part of my position is using the trauma registry data and using that with the police data to have a better recommendation of the collisions happening on the san francisco streets and combining think that with the emergency room and emergency medical services data to fill those data gaps and lastly i wanted to also mention transbay so with the development of the transportation surveillance system ultimately that okay of that data will be posted on transbay an open source web-based property owner hours over 2 hundred mapping of the important transportation and health data which is utilized by several city agencies and has been useful in- i don't know if this is the right presentation. >> as an example the transbay was used in the city's data driven process for public safety for walk first that allowed for the evaluation analysis and injury patterns in san francisco to identify capital safety improvements priorities in the city pretty much. >> great that sums everything up thank you very much. >> that's the
and pedestrian injuries have not captured with the police department injury data so part of my position is using the trauma registry data and using that with the police data to have a better recommendation of the collisions happening on the san francisco streets and combining think that with the emergency room and emergency medical services data to fill those data gaps and lastly i wanted to also mention transbay so with the development of the transportation surveillance system ultimately that...
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did talk about some rib injuries.he said really for the most part most people there are stable which is wonderful news. wonderful news from the good people at temple hospital. he did mention, though one man, 49 years of age, from princeton, new jersey who passed away just after midnight. his name, jim gaines. if i may, i want to read a statement we now have from jim gaines' family. the family of jim gaines thanks you for your prayers and support at this difficult time. jim was more precious to us than we can adequately express. we kindly request that you respect our wishes for privacy as we absorb this incredible loss. in due time we will make a statement that will fully reflect the incredible person that jim was. thank you. let's go back out now there to temple university hospital to my colleague. i believe you have the doctor. >> that's right, brooke. i'm here with director cushing, who's been treating patients all night. you said still eight in critical condition. >> yes, we still have 23 patients here at temple fr
did talk about some rib injuries.he said really for the most part most people there are stable which is wonderful news. wonderful news from the good people at temple hospital. he did mention, though one man, 49 years of age, from princeton, new jersey who passed away just after midnight. his name, jim gaines. if i may, i want to read a statement we now have from jim gaines' family. the family of jim gaines thanks you for your prayers and support at this difficult time. jim was more precious to...
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we are told that they suffered minor injuries. minor injuries. we do not know the extent of those injuries. we are told a fourth person injured in this situation is suffering from critical injuries . that individual has been transported to virginia hospital. again, this happening at about 11:15 this morning in the buckingham area of arlington. two officers injured in the shooting. still a lot of details evolving and questions about what exactly happened. you see some of that video we are rolling. officers trying to establish the scene, telling people to get back. this is obviously unfolding as we see it here the last 45 minutes or so. still many questions about what exactly happens, what -- what exactly happened, what lead up to the details. just to recap again, two arlington police officers injured, minor injuries in the shooting. the investigation is continuing. we will bring it to you as soon as we have more abc 7 news. live in arlington, jeff goldberg abc 7 news,. anchor: thank you for that report. we are also following new details of police
we are told that they suffered minor injuries. minor injuries. we do not know the extent of those injuries. we are told a fourth person injured in this situation is suffering from critical injuries . that individual has been transported to virginia hospital. again, this happening at about 11:15 this morning in the buckingham area of arlington. two officers injured in the shooting. still a lot of details evolving and questions about what exactly happened. you see some of that video we are...
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injuries and i'll be talking about fatalities in a little bit more with transportation injuries currently there's a data delay we have gaps in accessibility we're working on to address the main objective of my position to ultimatum both like those help out patterns to have knowsly and assessable access for city agencies to access data and the public in collaboration with the police department and mta along with dph we've developed a protocol dph and mta and the police department meet set at one table and determine what traffic fatalities were recorded to vision zero and those are based on a uniform case definition so we have consistency and adequacycy in transparency and monitoring of death in san francisco due to travel so this table summarizes the number of traffic fatalities through march of this year which is the most current data we have available from through the police department and the medical examiners data so this model segues into what we want to do for transportation injuries as well this traffic facility protocol would we've got a pilot of transportation injury data we have
injuries and i'll be talking about fatalities in a little bit more with transportation injuries currently there's a data delay we have gaps in accessibility we're working on to address the main objective of my position to ultimatum both like those help out patterns to have knowsly and assessable access for city agencies to access data and the public in collaboration with the police department and mta along with dph we've developed a protocol dph and mta and the police department meet set at one...
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they're up in vehicle injuries if that makes sense so i see that as a positive but again one death is too many so i know you have a lot of questions there are a lot of people that what answer them and a lot of people to follow up further on the presentation as well through the chair i didn't catch the number you read of the citations for don't blocking the box and over 3 thousand. >> okay. i heard the 3 and think i noticed that you know in 2013 we saw 23 percent of all citations were the top 5 that led to driving behavior in 2014 it is only up 24 percent but citations went you up that's a blues and i'm curious about your thoughts i know it is a commitment last year we would get as close to 50 percent we're focusing on changing the behavior of what we thought were the deadlyer behavior that leads to the facilities and our thoughts around that and any reflection for the 2014. >> yes. i believe that you'll see the numbers rise will we be at 50 percent i don't know and but richmond will be and the captain dedicate and has the luxury of officers just to do traffic and pretty active team of
they're up in vehicle injuries if that makes sense so i see that as a positive but again one death is too many so i know you have a lot of questions there are a lot of people that what answer them and a lot of people to follow up further on the presentation as well through the chair i didn't catch the number you read of the citations for don't blocking the box and over 3 thousand. >> okay. i heard the 3 and think i noticed that you know in 2013 we saw 23 percent of all citations were the...
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that is not to be taken lightly injury of the brain and if it's a concussion is a traumatic injury of the brain and if it's not treated then further injury could occur. generally concussions will get better over time and restbut, if additonal injury occurs while a patient is already concussed then permanent damage to the brain could occur. >> senter : those athletes are at risk of dementia and depression later in life so there is a whole wide range of subsequent things that can occur. >> jeff :thompson's injury is isolated and, if properly treated, he will have a full recovery without incicent but it was pretty scary to watch. doctor carlin senter is a sports medicine specialist and says a concussions occur in all different sports at all different levels of play. >> senter :concussions are common. they are some of the most common injuries we see as sports medicine doctors. basketball, we consider a lower risk sport. i would classify it as a contact sport, not a colission sport. boxing, hockey even girls soccermuch higher risk. so, i think it's been interesting that we've seen a fair n
that is not to be taken lightly injury of the brain and if it's a concussion is a traumatic injury of the brain and if it's not treated then further injury could occur. generally concussions will get better over time and restbut, if additonal injury occurs while a patient is already concussed then permanent damage to the brain could occur. >> senter : those athletes are at risk of dementia and depression later in life so there is a whole wide range of subsequent things that can occur....
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and this injury as a result of a motor vehicle injury. over 9 million children visit the emergency rooms for non-fatal injuries annually as well, and between the years of 2002 will have 2005, there was a recording of 7144 unintentional deaths among the children of aged 5-9 involving a motor vehicle death and that's about 53% of accidents and in california, traffic related injuries count for 61.2% of unintentional deaths between the ages of 5 and 9, which is followed by drowning which is 11.9% and fire and burn at 6.5%, so moving on to our city, in 2014, our city recorded a leading 6 year high of traffic collisions resulting in 25 fatalities, 21 were pedestrian and 4 were cyclists so this is something that the student advisory council takes into account, it is our city and we want to protect our students. so, what we brainstormed is the idea of preventing unnecessary injuries and the majority of pedestrian injuries can be prevented by demonstrating safe travel behavior, looking both way, knowing the roadside safeties and the challenge is e
and this injury as a result of a motor vehicle injury. over 9 million children visit the emergency rooms for non-fatal injuries annually as well, and between the years of 2002 will have 2005, there was a recording of 7144 unintentional deaths among the children of aged 5-9 involving a motor vehicle death and that's about 53% of accidents and in california, traffic related injuries count for 61.2% of unintentional deaths between the ages of 5 and 9, which is followed by drowning which is 11.9%...
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injury. and then if we can re-rack the sound bite from the folks just moments ago, here it is. these are people involved in this crash. take a listen. >> we were in the front seat and this huge red suitcase just came flying at me. our train was actually on its side so it pushed me on to the side of the train. it hit my chest. i think i have a few fractured ribs. i'm a nurse. but i tried to help anybody who was -- there's very very many injured people on the train and they're very very upset. my son went back and got everybody off our one car. he helped them out. there was a very small opening in the door and we were able to get out. >> so your car actually toppled over -- >> yes, we were in the last car and it was on its side yes. >> what was going through your mind as this was happening? >> that this is a nightmare and it can't be happening. >> you heard it it's a nightmare and it can't be happening, but it has happened and she said she believes she has a couple of fractured ribs she's a nur
injury. and then if we can re-rack the sound bite from the folks just moments ago, here it is. these are people involved in this crash. take a listen. >> we were in the front seat and this huge red suitcase just came flying at me. our train was actually on its side so it pushed me on to the side of the train. it hit my chest. i think i have a few fractured ribs. i'm a nurse. but i tried to help anybody who was -- there's very very many injured people on the train and they're very very...
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obviously a lot of injuries. happened to the head trauma and spinal injuries but you also worry about a lot of organs. liver lalacerations, bladder perforations, but they were able to save a lot of people. eight people died. you're right that an accident like this, when it happened, passengers become a moving target, and they can hit themselves around to the cabin and also a lot of suitcases and other things can affect them. so from cuts and bruises to fractures of the ribs, punctures of the lungs, we're all waiting in emergency rooms when the passengers come. they get an immediately blood test and examination and x-raies. the ones that have to go to the operating room, they can handle immediately, and we can save their lives. >> and because we're broadening this out to many road trips that are taken this sum evemer, what about the hidden injuries that we take for granted n. it's a fender bender. i'm not going to bother getting it checked out. >> these patients, you're right. these patients have to be followed up
obviously a lot of injuries. happened to the head trauma and spinal injuries but you also worry about a lot of organs. liver lalacerations, bladder perforations, but they were able to save a lot of people. eight people died. you're right that an accident like this, when it happened, passengers become a moving target, and they can hit themselves around to the cabin and also a lot of suitcases and other things can affect them. so from cuts and bruises to fractures of the ribs, punctures of the...
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>> chest injuries, massive chest injury. >> anything from -- >> well, counselling for the families, a lot of them are from out of town. i talk to fellow from al dania, visiting here, talked to fellow from india, was planning to go back home on friday. i talk to someone else who was here from spain, lots of people from all around the world, and they just happened to be here and on that train when it went down. >> you're live on fox 29. >> yes, there was sixth victim who died here last night, i can't release the identity or the sex of the victim now, because next of kin doesn't know yet. >> are they from this part of the country or different areas of the country? >> yes, can't say. >> (question from the press). >> the level four mass casualty is called by the incident commander on the scene, who makes the calls, usually the emergency department or the trauma team, and then the staff triggers all of the folks coming it from home, because nighttime. daytime folks had gone home. anyone leaving a shift, we stopped and made sure we didn't need them and they stayed and helped out. it work spe
>> chest injuries, massive chest injury. >> anything from -- >> well, counselling for the families, a lot of them are from out of town. i talk to fellow from al dania, visiting here, talked to fellow from india, was planning to go back home on friday. i talk to someone else who was here from spain, lots of people from all around the world, and they just happened to be here and on that train when it went down. >> you're live on fox 29. >> yes, there was sixth victim...
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>> the high-injury network is 125 miles. the 13 miles would have the entire network completed by 2024. it's where over 70% of severe and fatalities. >> i have been harping on the death of senior citizens and disabled persons and i am wondering if you could comment on the strategy for safe streets for seniors or other key efforts educationwise and enforcement. i know we're focusing with the richmond district with many of our staff, but if you could talk more explicitly about seniors and people with disabilities, that would be helpful. >> i think many of the tools that we're using on the engineering side are sort of by their very nature make the streets safer for anybody who either has -- needs a little more time to cross the street. so narrow a road or pedestrian bulb, it makes someone who immediates more time to cross the street or can't move as quickly as a younger pedestrian, gives them a chance to be protected. many of the installations and things like pedestrian bulbs have curb ramps built into this andproofing improving
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what we're saying is a lot of these injuries that showed up in this database match a lot of injurieshat people sued the police department over and then the city subsequently settled lawsuits where these injuries were alleged. in dozens and dozens of lawsuits similar language said the officers reynoldered the injuries upon them. and they didn't, they ignored the plaintiffs, the suspects turned plaintiff calls for medical care. >> so some of the injuries are allegedly vultd of police. some are not. but the ones that you listed the 2,600, were not cared for. whether the injuries were police related torn they should have been cared for. >> that's correct. the city jail would not admit them into the city. they said it was up to them to get help for the detainees and in most cases they were all denied entry and they did get medical care. a lot of those injuries were in lawsuits that the city paid out on. >> all right. what's your reaction to the report? and again, some of those injuries allegedly were not done by police. >> you hear about training. with he need more training for these poli
what we're saying is a lot of these injuries that showed up in this database match a lot of injurieshat people sued the police department over and then the city subsequently settled lawsuits where these injuries were alleged. in dozens and dozens of lawsuits similar language said the officers reynoldered the injuries upon them. and they didn't, they ignored the plaintiffs, the suspects turned plaintiff calls for medical care. >> so some of the injuries are allegedly vultd of police. some...
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for treadmill-related injuries in one year alone. on sandberg's facebook page tonight, she writes "things will never be the same. " linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> linsey, thank you. and our thoughts are with sheryl sandberg and her children tonight. >>> in the meantime, we turn to headlines around the world this evening, and the refugee crisis in the mediterranean sea growing worse this evening. dozens drowning while trying to make their way from north africa to europe. dramatic new video showing people jumping from an overcrowded raft, scrambling to climb a rope ladder onto a rescue ship. more than 6,000 men, women and children were rescued by the italian coast guard over the weekend. >>> and a headline tonight about cuba. you'll remember, we took the broadcast there to meet the children of cuba. those vintage cars. tonight, news it will be easier soon to travel there. tonight, the u.s. government approving a ferry service between florida and cuba, the first in 40 years. a jet blue charter flight between new york city and cuba
for treadmill-related injuries in one year alone. on sandberg's facebook page tonight, she writes "things will never be the same. " linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> linsey, thank you. and our thoughts are with sheryl sandberg and her children tonight. >>> in the meantime, we turn to headlines around the world this evening, and the refugee crisis in the mediterranean sea growing worse this evening. dozens drowning while trying to make their way from north africa to...
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this is an injury similar to the christopher reeves injury with the broken neck, broken spine injury. the whole key is to get treatment quickly. we believe now based on this additional stop of the van that the injury would have occurred in the first 10, 12, 15 minutes of this ride, which means it was pretty substantial time before he actually got medical care. that's going to be the key to this case. i know the video is there, there's no video of what goes on inside the van but the information that was turned over today by the baltimore police department to the baltimore city prosecutors office, the state's attorney as office confirms what we have been reporting and that is what happened to him happened according to the autopsy and the medical evidence in this case, it happened inside that police wagon. so this is all about when did it happen, why did it happen and what police did not do to, first of all, secure him and also to take care of him after he was injured. that's what this case really boils down to. it also, i will add, it also involves the somewhat controversial element of
this is an injury similar to the christopher reeves injury with the broken neck, broken spine injury. the whole key is to get treatment quickly. we believe now based on this additional stop of the van that the injury would have occurred in the first 10, 12, 15 minutes of this ride, which means it was pretty substantial time before he actually got medical care. that's going to be the key to this case. i know the video is there, there's no video of what goes on inside the van but the information...
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those were nowhere like michelle's injuries.dical examiner's report was critical to say, no, this was not a car accident. >> we knew they had him, but without evidence, they couldn't have put him away, they couldn't have found him guilty. >> a lot of what forensics does is to corroborate or disprove stories. we answer questions by looking at physical evidence, and we're able to say that story fits or that story doesn't fit with what we're seeing here. >> the forensic evidence gave us the cause of death, and it also told us some things that couldn't have happened. the defendant, on the other hand, insisted on an injury pattern that was not reflected on the body. and his story was inconsistent with reality, so that made it pretty straightforward. >>> up next, a home invasion and murder. >> the injuries she sustained were unimaginable. >> it was what they call a signature killing. >> was a family member involved? >> allegations of mafia involvement. >> the relative is frankie "the fireman" porco. >> the press says the police can't
those were nowhere like michelle's injuries.dical examiner's report was critical to say, no, this was not a car accident. >> we knew they had him, but without evidence, they couldn't have put him away, they couldn't have found him guilty. >> a lot of what forensics does is to corroborate or disprove stories. we answer questions by looking at physical evidence, and we're able to say that story fits or that story doesn't fit with what we're seeing here. >> the forensic evidence...
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revealing a shoulder injury. tonight, many fans weighing in hitting him with a class action lawsuit, accusing him of keeping that injury a secret and doing more than simply losing the fight. here's abc's ryan smith. >> reporter: tonight, some boxing fans pulling no punches, timing that $5 million class action lawsuit against team pacquiao claiming they duped the public. it's not only fans -- pacquiao could be hit with fines and even suspension from boxing for checking "no" on a medical form asking if he had "any injury to his shoulder" the day before the fight. when the match was over, he seemed to admit he was fighting hurt. >> three weeks before the fight, there's a tear -- my right shoulder. >> reporter: the state of nevada requires boxers to disclose injuries like that before a fight. but today, his doctors announced he'll have surgery this week for a serious rotator cuff injury. shelving him for up to a year. pacquiao has blamed his poor performance on his shoulder, throwing only 429 punches against mayweath
revealing a shoulder injury. tonight, many fans weighing in hitting him with a class action lawsuit, accusing him of keeping that injury a secret and doing more than simply losing the fight. here's abc's ryan smith. >> reporter: tonight, some boxing fans pulling no punches, timing that $5 million class action lawsuit against team pacquiao claiming they duped the public. it's not only fans -- pacquiao could be hit with fines and even suspension from boxing for checking "no" on a...
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, minor injuries and scrapes. we don't know how many were released right now, but here's the standing by for a update, from herbert cushion the chief medical officer here at temple university hospital. when he comes out we will bring you latest update reporting live from temple i'm stephanie stahl cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> we will be standing by. >> stay up to date on the deadly derailment on our web site, you can see pictures and accounts of the crash at cbs philly.com. >>> of course, this is affecting, thousands of commuters, not just in our area but surrounding areas vittoria. >> absolutely, you will notice mass transit affect obviously but in and around the scene of the incident in and around port richmond and brideberg. we have a lot going on. let go right to the maps and we will break things down for us. if you are traveling around that incident scene right around frankford junction. so frankford avenue between torresdale and castor was earlier close, they have reopened the roadway but police are directing
, minor injuries and scrapes. we don't know how many were released right now, but here's the standing by for a update, from herbert cushion the chief medical officer here at temple university hospital. when he comes out we will bring you latest update reporting live from temple i'm stephanie stahl cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> we will be standing by. >> stay up to date on the deadly derailment on our web site, you can see pictures and accounts of the crash at cbs philly.com....
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so, obviously, this is the christopher reeves injury. it's that same injury. the difference, he survived, at least for a number of -- at least for a while. he survived because he got care so quickly. that is not the case here. the reporting that we have done and the other prisoner in the van told us today, when they got to the district, he was unresponsive and he heard police officers say, he has no pulse. >> great reporting, wbal's jayne miller. thank you, jayne, for joining us. peter alexander reports us now. have you been listening to this powerful reporting. and is it squaring with what people are thinking in the crowds? i'm experiencing a serious delay in getting information to the crowds, as to where this narrative seems to be emerging and taking us toward. >> chris, you're exactly right. jayne spent a lot of this day together. but let's be clear, have very little of that information has made it to west baltimore. while many of those who live in freddie gray's community, they weren't detored by the rain. the information hasn't moved nearly that quickly t
so, obviously, this is the christopher reeves injury. it's that same injury. the difference, he survived, at least for a number of -- at least for a while. he survived because he got care so quickly. that is not the case here. the reporting that we have done and the other prisoner in the van told us today, when they got to the district, he was unresponsive and he heard police officers say, he has no pulse. >> great reporting, wbal's jayne miller. thank you, jayne, for joining us. peter...
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wjla says a head injury matches a bolt.nderson cooper interviewed a friend of one of the officers who has a different take, suggesting the fatal injury did not occur inside the van. listen. >> what has that officer told you about what that officer believes happened to freddie gray? does that officer believe that freddie gray was injured inside the wagon or before? >> he believes that freddie gray was injured outside the paddy wagon before. >> while freddie gray was being arrested? >> yes. >> the baltimore police investigation is now in the hands of findings but also the facts that their officer has gathered the and verified. randy kay, cnn, new york. >> that on the table, i want to bring in sonny hoston and sonny used to live and work here. also former nypd detective and forensic detective. sonny you and i were talking about this. that report that was in the washington post that the other person who was under arrest inside the van that was busy transported said that mr. gray was intentionally banging his head, there is no w
wjla says a head injury matches a bolt.nderson cooper interviewed a friend of one of the officers who has a different take, suggesting the fatal injury did not occur inside the van. listen. >> what has that officer told you about what that officer believes happened to freddie gray? does that officer believe that freddie gray was injured inside the wagon or before? >> he believes that freddie gray was injured outside the paddy wagon before. >> while freddie gray was being...
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neck injuries as temple got a lot of chest injuries. so people were thrown to the cars. lot of blunt force trauma. and that's usually how you would see it expressed through long bone fractures and rib fractures. it kind of makes sense. >> how much worse could it have been? >> oh, it could have been a lot worse. i think a lot of the survival of the patients were because of the advanced system we have in philly. we have five level 1 trauma centers and two level 2 trauma centers roll activated. i know there was a few patients brought to temple that were critically ill and they moved very fast on stabilizing them. we also moved very fast on stabilizing a lot of the orthopedic fractures. i think it's only because people did as well as they did because the system we have in philly. i think it's really an example of what an advanced trauma system will do in the region. >> doctor, how much sleep did you get in the last 24 hours? >> two hours. so we had on top of that we had a major gunshot wound. so it was a little bit of a challenge. but that's what trauma centers do. >> dr. ma
neck injuries as temple got a lot of chest injuries. so people were thrown to the cars. lot of blunt force trauma. and that's usually how you would see it expressed through long bone fractures and rib fractures. it kind of makes sense. >> how much worse could it have been? >> oh, it could have been a lot worse. i think a lot of the survival of the patients were because of the advanced system we have in philly. we have five level 1 trauma centers and two level 2 trauma centers roll...
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they had a number of different injuries. some have gone home.ers are still being treated. >> no, it happened in seconds. >> reporter: passengers describe the chaos the terror as amtrak's northeast regional train 188 derailed in port richmond around 9:30 last night. 243 people were on board the train bound for new york. some were trapped. others climbed through windows to escape. >> seemed to be minor injuries on the back of the train. the rough part was in the front. >> reporter: this was declared a level three mass casualty incident. the fire department said 18 medic units were brought on scene. six people were taken to the hospital in critical condition. some nearby residents describe the destruction. >> you can see the whole tracks about four, five cars, they were laying on their side and there was about one -- one of the cars that we seen where it was really badly like damaged. it was basically ripped in half. >> reporter: those with less serious injuries could be seen at the hospitals climbing out of police wagons or exiting septa buses. so
they had a number of different injuries. some have gone home.ers are still being treated. >> no, it happened in seconds. >> reporter: passengers describe the chaos the terror as amtrak's northeast regional train 188 derailed in port richmond around 9:30 last night. 243 people were on board the train bound for new york. some were trapped. others climbed through windows to escape. >> seemed to be minor injuries on the back of the train. the rough part was in the front. >>...
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and he died from what -- it's a serious violent injury takes a lot of force to create an injury to thene like he suffered from. so it doesn't bear on the issue of how it occurred. even if that's the implement we can accept that. >> in the investigation, which is the yield of a black police commissioner a black state attorney here the prosecutor a black mayor and it comes this thick and it says here's what happened. freddie gray got jostled around sure. but he was able to walk in. he banged his head because he was angry and he was thrashing and they had to shackle him and the extra stop was because we had to go back there again because he was so violent. he bashed his neck, he caused his own injuries and crushed his own larynx and we didn't take the care we should have and that's how he died. that's a plausible explanation of which way they seem to be going. would you accept it? >> i wouldn't accept anything without having reviewed all the evidence on my own. >> do you think you could be convinced of that with proof? >> you know it's hard to say because i haven't seen anything. i've hea
and he died from what -- it's a serious violent injury takes a lot of force to create an injury to thene like he suffered from. so it doesn't bear on the issue of how it occurred. even if that's the implement we can accept that. >> in the investigation, which is the yield of a black police commissioner a black state attorney here the prosecutor a black mayor and it comes this thick and it says here's what happened. freddie gray got jostled around sure. but he was able to walk in. he...
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can get permanent injury.to get the hospital records and really analyze exactly what happened. >> most of that information in that medical examiner's report was based on the autopsy, right? >> the autopsy and review of the hospital records, absolutely yes. >> all right. doctor thank you very much. we want to get some more reaction now to what is going on. joining us from los angeles is editor in chief for globalgrind.com. i know you're passionate about these issues. your reaction to the charges now going up against these six police officers. >> well i think the state attorney did the right thing. i think she did it quickly and bravely and today came out with charges against six of the officers. i think it calms a lot of things down. as the baltimore police was leaking horrible information and misinformation and simply lies out to the media finally we get some basis of the truth. i thought her press conference today laid it out methodically and very intently. we look forward to the next 30 days of this process
can get permanent injury.to get the hospital records and really analyze exactly what happened. >> most of that information in that medical examiner's report was based on the autopsy, right? >> the autopsy and review of the hospital records, absolutely yes. >> all right. doctor thank you very much. we want to get some more reaction now to what is going on. joining us from los angeles is editor in chief for globalgrind.com. i know you're passionate about these issues. your...
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what have you heard from the severity of the injuries? from what you've seen people who have entered there don't have that severe of injuries? >> reporter: jacqueline all i can do is sort of trust my eyes and trust what we have seen on that. i can tell you i have seen multiple victims who were on their feet. that is they were walking, but obviously they are here going into an emergency room seeking treatment, again getting out of the back of these police vans four or five at a time. so these are people who appear to have injuries more on the minor side of the spectrum. this entire roadway has been blocked off here and remains blocked off as you can see in these live pictures they have germantown avenue the approach to the e.r. stopped for all traffic, just so the vans and the ems crews that are bringing in patients don't have any obstructions. but, yeah basically to answer your question, jacqueline, what we've seen appear to be some of the more minor injuries but that said, i do not want to make light of it because we've seen people getti
what have you heard from the severity of the injuries? from what you've seen people who have entered there don't have that severe of injuries? >> reporter: jacqueline all i can do is sort of trust my eyes and trust what we have seen on that. i can tell you i have seen multiple victims who were on their feet. that is they were walking, but obviously they are here going into an emergency room seeking treatment, again getting out of the back of these police vans four or five at a time. so...
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let's talk about the catastrophic injuries. what happens to your body when you are on a train that goes off the rails at 106 miles per hour. a few moments ago here at the hospital we talked with a medical director, dr. cushion. >> i'm surprised at the number of rib injuries. that surprised me. and the relative few head injuries. i think we are fortunate there weren't more deaths. the more speed the more force you got. it did not help, certainly. >> reporter: among the lucky survives leaving the hospital a d.c. red, caleb bonham, a 28- year-old web editor. >> there is a lot of people hurting on that train. i'm blessed. >> we were tipping. chairs were rolling all over the place. everything broke down in the train. >> everybody on that train was helping people. there was some older people on the train that needed a lot of assistance and people stepped up. there is no doubt. >> reporter: other survivors echoed his recollections of passengers helping other passengers first. >>i'm still here. i'm still walking. i got really lucky. >>
let's talk about the catastrophic injuries. what happens to your body when you are on a train that goes off the rails at 106 miles per hour. a few moments ago here at the hospital we talked with a medical director, dr. cushion. >> i'm surprised at the number of rib injuries. that surprised me. and the relative few head injuries. i think we are fortunate there weren't more deaths. the more speed the more force you got. it did not help, certainly. >> reporter: among the lucky survives...
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i thought a lot of folks were going to have head injuries. just one person with a head injury.t was very good news. >> reporter: there were a number of collapsed lungs and the doctor tells us three of the 22 patients who on the surgical floor will have surgery tomorrow tomorrow. one person did pass away. he was identified as 49-year-old james marshall gains of princeton. he passed away just after midnight of severe chest trauma but the hospital says it does not expect any more loss of live which is good news. it expects most of the patients who are here as a result of the train derailment to be released in the next five to seven days with the exception iain and lucy of just a handful of patients. so the situation looking a lot better at this hour than it did last night. >> thank very much. that is good news. we appreciate it. >>> just want to remind we're waiting on a press couldn't friend from the ntsb. that press conference is scheduled for 55:10. one of the people hurt on that train is a well-known philadelphia chef spokesperson for eli colt tells us he was one of the passen
i thought a lot of folks were going to have head injuries. just one person with a head injury.t was very good news. >> reporter: there were a number of collapsed lungs and the doctor tells us three of the 22 patients who on the surgical floor will have surgery tomorrow tomorrow. one person did pass away. he was identified as 49-year-old james marshall gains of princeton. he passed away just after midnight of severe chest trauma but the hospital says it does not expect any more loss of...
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many of the injuries they're seeing are compound fractures, chest fractures, some lung injuries.ected. but as of now, no children. >> some maybe good news in all of this. joy reid thanks for that. with me now on the phone is andrew brenner, who survived the amtrak crash. andrea let me first ask how are you doing? >> i'm a little sore and bruised, but i feel really lucky, especially after hearing that report just now. >> can you tell us about what happened? >> it all happened very, very suddenly. i was sitting in the last car about midway back on the left-hand side. we pulled out of 30th street station. about ten or 15 minutes later, there was a sudden jolt. it was clear that something was going wrong. within moments, i was thrown across the train car. i hit my back pretty hard. and people were terrified. things had become unhinged and were flying around. luggage had flown and visibly hitting people. once the movement stopped, people got up made sure they were okay. definitely a lot of blood but there was a tremendous amount of good will and people really trying to help them make
many of the injuries they're seeing are compound fractures, chest fractures, some lung injuries.ected. but as of now, no children. >> some maybe good news in all of this. joy reid thanks for that. with me now on the phone is andrew brenner, who survived the amtrak crash. andrea let me first ask how are you doing? >> i'm a little sore and bruised, but i feel really lucky, especially after hearing that report just now. >> can you tell us about what happened? >> it all...
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suggesting that fatal injury did not take place in the van.> what has the office every told you about what that officer believes happened to freddie gray. does that officer believe freddie gray was injured inside the paddy wagon or before? >> heab believes that freddie gy was injured outside the paddy wagon before. >> before the arrest. >> yes. >> now the information is in the hand of the state attorney's office that does not plan to work solely on police findings. but also the fact their office gathered and verify. randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> other stories we are following now, the pentagon says warships may follow cargo ships. it comes after iran's revolutionary guard harassed a u.s. cargo ship last friday. officials tell thn the move was approved based on tensions in the region. >>> on tuesday i iran seized a marshal island's flag vessel using warning shops to force the ship to head into its waters. >> it is considered the fight of the century. we are talking about floyd mayweather and manny pacquiao. they will climb into the ring saturda
suggesting that fatal injury did not take place in the van.> what has the office every told you about what that officer believes happened to freddie gray. does that officer believe freddie gray was injured inside the paddy wagon or before? >> heab believes that freddie gy was injured outside the paddy wagon before. >> before the arrest. >> yes. >> now the information is in the hand of the state attorney's office that does not plan to work solely on police findings....
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so we do have great insight into the injuries. here's what he said, the worse the trauma it, came in the car, directly behind the locomotive. and he said a lot of internal bleeding abdominal injuries concussions a lot of trauma in the first car and the second car as well. one of those injured and without of people he talked to was conductor who works for amtrak. not working on this train but riding on this train to go to new york it pick up his other train that he was going to be working on. >> i would have some idea what happened and why it happened. >> he told doctor rob he heard allowed screach then allowed slamming noise. that's the last thing he remembers before waking up outside the train. >> what we heard you know those tracks, you got the railroad tries sit on the black cold dirt, and these people got face full of it, and so they have a face full of dirt, and that was the next thing they remembered. so we're wondering whether these numbers are going to guy, five killed six critical and again you get those numbers ranging f
so we do have great insight into the injuries. here's what he said, the worse the trauma it, came in the car, directly behind the locomotive. and he said a lot of internal bleeding abdominal injuries concussions a lot of trauma in the first car and the second car as well. one of those injured and without of people he talked to was conductor who works for amtrak. not working on this train but riding on this train to go to new york it pick up his other train that he was going to be working on....
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first of all there was so many rib injuries involved. they were also surprised that there were so few head injuries and quite frankly and i think this was a happy surprise fortunate that there were not more deaths. our own garrett hague is at temple university. garrett, what do you have for us? >> reporter: derrick, there are 22 people that are injured on train 188 that will have to spend at least one more night here at the hospital including 8 in critical condition. >> broken bones and cracked ribs were the most common injuries. broken vertebrae sent this gentleman to the hospital. >> it took a lot of people a few minutes to realize the pain they were in. >> temple university discharged some patients tonight. one man from virginia told me he was still too shaken up to talk on camera about what he had seen. the loves ones scarier with the injuries and those that remain missing. that's 13-year-old mark gilderly from baltimore, his father boarded 188 bound to new york and hasn't been seen since. he has been unaccounted for. >>> and here at
first of all there was so many rib injuries involved. they were also surprised that there were so few head injuries and quite frankly and i think this was a happy surprise fortunate that there were not more deaths. our own garrett hague is at temple university. garrett, what do you have for us? >> reporter: derrick, there are 22 people that are injured on train 188 that will have to spend at least one more night here at the hospital including 8 in critical condition. >> broken bones...
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translator: it is an injury -- reporter: it is an injury that put him in jail. barely an hour after manny pacquiao lost the so-called fight of the century, he announced his performance had been hampered by an old injury to his right shoulder. an injury so bad he will have to undergo surgery that will sideline him for at least nine months. >> i probably would not have cleared him to fight for a lot of reasons. one being his own protection. i don't think he could be anywhere close to the normal fighter with this type of injury. reporter: pacquiao is accused of perjuring himself, risking several years of jail for checking the no box on the pre-fight medical form for a question about whether he had a soldier -- a shoulder injury. pacquiao's handlers sought permission for an anti-inflammatory injection. instead of the fight of the century, fans got a one armed pacquiao who could only land 18 right jabs in 12 rounds. the injury was kept from the public. those who paid $100 to watch the fight on tv, those who spend thousands to see it live and those who had money on pa
translator: it is an injury -- reporter: it is an injury that put him in jail. barely an hour after manny pacquiao lost the so-called fight of the century, he announced his performance had been hampered by an old injury to his right shoulder. an injury so bad he will have to undergo surgery that will sideline him for at least nine months. >> i probably would not have cleared him to fight for a lot of reasons. one being his own protection. i don't think he could be anywhere close to the...
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gray a rough ride for him to sustain his injuries.re going to have to prove that. >> absolutely. entirely valid questions. and larry, to you. just for my forensic perspective, because we also learned this morning before any of this news came out about the charges, we learned the medical examiner sent the full autopsy report to marilyn mosby. there were questions over would it come back inconclusive or would it be ruled a homicide? we know it was ruled a homicide. can you explain to me how that happens. if you're an m.e. and putting this report together, what are the telling factors that say homicide? >> well, first of all we don't have the autopsy report. there's very critical information in that report that we really need in order to interpret the mechanism of what happened. medical examiners determine cause of death and manner of death. cause of death is going to be respiratory and cardiac failure, secondary to spinal trauma severance of the spinal cord. the manner of death can fall into five categories. some relevant categories wou
gray a rough ride for him to sustain his injuries.re going to have to prove that. >> absolutely. entirely valid questions. and larry, to you. just for my forensic perspective, because we also learned this morning before any of this news came out about the charges, we learned the medical examiner sent the full autopsy report to marilyn mosby. there were questions over would it come back inconclusive or would it be ruled a homicide? we know it was ruled a homicide. can you explain to me how...