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the interrogation. >> a freak snowstorm. just before 9:00 a.m. winter or no, virginia was used to. the white blanket, a piercing sound. fire alarm. it was the last thing on his mind. >> possibly trapped inside. ramps everything up to full force. >> the alarm was on a street with starter homes. >> a lot of kids in the neighborhood. you are running a lot of things through your mind. who are the occupants that you're going to have to rescue? >> the fire, ann charles and her three children. thick black smoke poured in. part of the roof burned away. >> we were concentrating getting up to steps and getting to the rooms that we were pretty sure we had victims. >> neighbors crowded in behind police and an 18-year-old lived up the street with a single mom. an awkward sort of kid. a bit immature for his age. he had strep throat that morning, was taking antibiotics but nothing could keep him from this. his name was robert davis. >> everybody goes down there and starts launching. >> was the fire department there? >> yes, they were by then. sat there and watched for about five minutes and then one of the fire department people asked us to go 1
the interrogation. >> a freak snowstorm. just before 9:00 a.m. winter or no, virginia was used to. the white blanket, a piercing sound. fire alarm. it was the last thing on his mind. >> possibly trapped inside. ramps everything up to full force. >> the alarm was on a street with starter homes. >> a lot of kids in the neighborhood. you are running a lot of things through your mind. who are the occupants that you're going to have to rescue? >> the fire, ann charles...
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the fire was at a scrap yard called we buy scrap. it was blaze. they called out a second alarm to make sure they had enough resources. they had two hazmat units on scene to be safe. the lack of working hydrants in the area was a bit of a hiccup. they were able to get the fire knocked out in half an hour. >> it is common for one or two hydrants are knocked out but we that it did not make a difference. just a different challenge for us. >> reporter: a cause is being investigated. crews are here on scene to mop up any hot spots. ty brennan, fox 10 news. >>> traffic alert as a lot of people head back to the valley this labor day weekend. it was such a mess going up to the high country on i-17 on friday. state route 87, i-17 are seeing tonight's rush hour. northbound i-17 was closed for a while after a vehicle fire caught fire that was on friday. southbound lanes were not affected but traffic is slow from flagstaff to phoenix, which is typical on a long holiday weekend. so many people getting out of town. they have to come back to town, right? a lot of traffic on the lakes this week
the fire was at a scrap yard called we buy scrap. it was blaze. they called out a second alarm to make sure they had enough resources. they had two hazmat units on scene to be safe. the lack of working hydrants in the area was a bit of a hiccup. they were able to get the fire knocked out in half an hour. >> it is common for one or two hydrants are knocked out but we that it did not make a difference. just a different challenge for us. >> reporter: a cause is being investigated....
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part of the parkway was closed off as the bomb squad investigated a suspicious package. this was in centennial this alarm. arapahoe county bomb squad says it responds to calls like this all the time. bomb squad in colorado keep pretty busy overall, douglas county's bomb squad has been called out 24 times this year already. some of the calls were for suspicious devices, others were hoaxes or coms to help out the s.w.a.t. team. a couple weeks ago a suspicious item shut down a the passenger dropoff both were families alarms. now the arapahoe county bomb squad is telling people it's better for you to make the call if you have any questions than ignore it and let somebody possibly get hurt. >>> showers we have been talking about tax, will be increasing today, we actually have a pretty good chance for it in the denver metro area, for most of the afternoon that rain will hang out to the west. over the foothills and across mountains. once wet get into late this afternoon and evening, then we'll see the showers move east of i-25 here through denver, down around colorado springs and possibly up through fort collin
part of the parkway was closed off as the bomb squad investigated a suspicious package. this was in centennial this alarm. arapahoe county bomb squad says it responds to calls like this all the time. bomb squad in colorado keep pretty busy overall, douglas county's bomb squad has been called out 24 times this year already. some of the calls were for suspicious devices, others were hoaxes or coms to help out the s.w.a.t. team. a couple weeks ago a suspicious item shut down a the passenger...
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officers responding to a possible break in at a california animal shelter discovered the alarm was caused by a dog breaking out. josh: surveillance shows the german shepherd named ginger making a run for it. she not only managed to get out of the her kennel but also got through three doors including be turned. jean: wow. josh: ginger was later found not far from his former home. and a dog named apollo is back with its florida owner tonight after somehow traveling tall way to boston. jean: how the dog managed to escape and end up in massachusetts is still a mystery, an animal control officer was able told use apollo's microchip who locate his owner who made the 11-mile trip to pick him up. maybe he's a red sox josh: thank you for joining us. bye. colin van ostern: i know from my own life the difference a college education can make. narrator: colin van ostern. the son of a single mom, he went to college on student loans, became a stonyfield business manager responsible for a hundred million dollars in revenue. then, a top executive at southern new hampshire university's college for america.
officers responding to a possible break in at a california animal shelter discovered the alarm was caused by a dog breaking out. josh: surveillance shows the german shepherd named ginger making a run for it. she not only managed to get out of the her kennel but also got through three doors including be turned. jean: wow. josh: ginger was later found not far from his former home. and a dog named apollo is back with its florida owner tonight after somehow traveling tall way to boston. jean: how...
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not overloading the 9-1-1 system and few minor fire alarms and on 4th of july a female required a road rescue to rescue her from the cellist after going after her dog over the cliffs she was not injured on july '52 fire alarms with no displacements with the 519 ellis those fires were quickly contained on july of a car ran into a home on second avenue and resulted in one fatality the driver the fast responses and swift actions saved over half of the mansion that the car ran do into the building lit up quibble when the car hit they saved a dog and contained it to two states one section of the mansion itself on july 7th we respond to cellist nut for a working that fell off a ledge this is the area where the cliff is to prevent erosion the victim will recover on july 8th we worked with the national parks service and the u.s. coast guard for a flats for a rescue the victim was taken into the surf and the cavern where the water meets the lands the cruise located him within the can have - on july 8th fire alarm to the bravo building and the victim is expected to recovery and they contained it and kept to fire alarm i want to commend baxter on july 11th he observed a san francisc
not overloading the 9-1-1 system and few minor fire alarms and on 4th of july a female required a road rescue to rescue her from the cellist after going after her dog over the cliffs she was not injured on july '52 fire alarms with no displacements with the 519 ellis those fires were quickly contained on july of a car ran into a home on second avenue and resulted in one fatality the driver the fast responses and swift actions saved over half of the mansion that the car ran do into the building...
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. >> so the alarm was spread from every russian town and village. men answered the call.ng only -- victory. total war meant total mobilization. not just war for soldiers but war for everyone. young or old. male or female. it made no difference. age had nothing to do with it. if you were only 12 years old, there were was work for 12-year-olds to do. sex had nothing to do with it. if you could turn a lathe you were a soldier. if you could harvest the fields, you were a soldier. if you could pilot a locomotive or pilot a ship, you were still a soldier. everything you did was part of the total war. nothing the enemy could use was left behind. not a yard of wire or a pound of iron. not an acre of wheat or a head of cattle. and the old men stood watch over the fields. ready to give the word to burn at first sight of the enemy. scorched earth. what cannot be withdrawn must be destroyed. that meant the factories. the plants. the oil depots. the planes. the giant dam. into which had been poured with steel and concrete but also five long years of russian toil and sweat yielding the
. >> so the alarm was spread from every russian town and village. men answered the call.ng only -- victory. total war meant total mobilization. not just war for soldiers but war for everyone. young or old. male or female. it made no difference. age had nothing to do with it. if you were only 12 years old, there were was work for 12-year-olds to do. sex had nothing to do with it. if you could turn a lathe you were a soldier. if you could harvest the fields, you were a soldier. if you could...
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but what was used to detonate the pipe bomb they believe was a cellphone with like a sort of -- which was being used as a timer to sort of detonate it. so perhaps maybe like the alarmd on the phone set to a certain time, and then it would have caused the explosion. >>> and juliet, what is your response to that kind of -- it looks like juliet can't hear me. >> it's been my experience that it's the result of the imagination of the person making the bomb about that so in some cases more rudimentary, in some cases more complex. it all depends on the bombmaker. >> the commonalty of a cellphone being used in this day and anyone particularly takes pertains to a bomb, whether a pipe bomb or a pressure cooker, fairly common? >> investigators will be looking to see how many commonalties they have between the two different devices. did they use the cellphones the same way, were they used as a time, a distraction. they will look at everything. examining them, putting them into intel databases and determine the commonalties. >> tom, what strikes you about that information coming from shimone's reporting? >> if you have phones involved for detonating the first device and maybe a
but what was used to detonate the pipe bomb they believe was a cellphone with like a sort of -- which was being used as a timer to sort of detonate it. so perhaps maybe like the alarmd on the phone set to a certain time, and then it would have caused the explosion. >>> and juliet, what is your response to that kind of -- it looks like juliet can't hear me. >> it's been my experience that it's the result of the imagination of the person making the bomb about that so in some cases...
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. >> reporter: it is also likely the three men knew the store alarm was not working at the time. the guns were not properly secured inside thester and luckily for them, they had no interior surveillance system. but besides the sheriff's frustration with the store owner, his bigger concern, the location of all of those to be on the street. and they're going to be on the street npart, because tight tighten didn't take all of the efforts they should have to protect their firearms. >> reporter: the atf is now offering a $5,000 reward in this case. we do have a list of the stolen guns listed on our web site, wfla.com. >>> and someone at a nearby restaurant saw the robbers break in and deputies responded to their 911 call immedi within a couple of minutes. because the gun shop didn't have its own security system, the deputies are now relying on witnesses for help. >>> water logged and weary. some homes in pasco county are still dealing with floodwater nearly a week after the hurricane. today emergency managers went out to complete damage assessments of the impacted areas. the damage re
. >> reporter: it is also likely the three men knew the store alarm was not working at the time. the guns were not properly secured inside thester and luckily for them, they had no interior surveillance system. but besides the sheriff's frustration with the store owner, his bigger concern, the location of all of those to be on the street. and they're going to be on the street npart, because tight tighten didn't take all of the efforts they should have to protect their firearms. >>...
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lucius destruction of property, and intentional plunging into the -- witnesses immediately sound the alarm. it was a hazardous, crazy situation stop a 55-year-old man was swimming or his life after caught power lines before's getting on grass into the cape cod canal. >> he was airborne and those wires were up the high, ripped off the and then something blew up on the pull. rhondella: the man was wearing a seat but investigators say the plunge was intentional. >> and then he slowly backed up, and roared, the tires screech. he had been going 65 miles per hour. rhondella: they spoke with it moments before he literally went over the edge. >> he got out, walked over to the edge, and was like, nice of you. rhondella: they fished out the driver who was clinging to a rock. this is the lengthy footpath, the car racing down this road the power lines were fixed in the background is open. we won't get a name until he is summoned to court. right now he is being checked out of the trauma center at rhode island hospital. rhondella richardson, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: thank you. breaking news, a wild crash in
lucius destruction of property, and intentional plunging into the -- witnesses immediately sound the alarm. it was a hazardous, crazy situation stop a 55-year-old man was swimming or his life after caught power lines before's getting on grass into the cape cod canal. >> he was airborne and those wires were up the high, ripped off the and then something blew up on the pull. rhondella: the man was wearing a seat but investigators say the plunge was intentional. >> and then he slowly...
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kirk richardson. >> so the first on the scene at this fire was engine one and reported the fireworking right away, it arrived in one minute and requested a second alarm. the building was built to the 1906 earthquake and was retrofitted in 1969, at the time of this fire the building was empty and under renovation for the future tenant and we had these calls for fires just like you do for your page in the middle of the night. i turn on the radio to give the chief an up date or know if i have to respond. when i turned this one, i heard engine one, water in the fire and i thought that it whats going to be a routine working fire and then the next chance mission was a minute later, division three arrived in front said that we have heavy fire in all floors, and i knew that it was going to be something pretty extensive. and they did a great job with this fire, all inits they got lines on all floors, and the chief from two remained calm and the fire he hadded up the elevator shaft. the fire below and protected each other. and this was a fought fire and it was, it is very surprising to me that they protected and saved the rest of this building and so i would l
kirk richardson. >> so the first on the scene at this fire was engine one and reported the fireworking right away, it arrived in one minute and requested a second alarm. the building was built to the 1906 earthquake and was retrofitted in 1969, at the time of this fire the building was empty and under renovation for the future tenant and we had these calls for fires just like you do for your page in the middle of the night. i turn on the radio to give the chief an up date or know if i...
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of workshops for the agricultural research center here in beltsville.belt mark brady says the second alarm was sounded when firefighters first arrived and discoverednd they were going to have some trouble getting water on the fire. the fire hydrants out here are spaced fairly far apart and multiple engines had to hook up the long lines in order to get o water to the engines. inside there were petroleum products and tools.ls. however, brady says the firefighters were quickly made aware offi the fuel and it never exploded. the cause is still underer investigation and comes just sevenga days after those multipe employees with the sda received anonymous threats. the spokesperson for the usdausa did confirm about two hours ago that in those threats there was nothing saying that they wouldh set a building on fire. here's mark brady now explaining what was actually inside th building. this was a series of workshopsor for the physical plant here forr this complex. it had a masonry workshop in it. it had a workshop for repairing and filling up fire equal extinguishers used throughout theer complex.scom
of workshops for the agricultural research center here in beltsville.belt mark brady says the second alarm was sounded when firefighters first arrived and discoverednd they were going to have some trouble getting water on the fire. the fire hydrants out here are spaced fairly far apart and multiple engines had to hook up the long lines in order to get o water to the engines. inside there were petroleum products and tools.ls. however, brady says the firefighters were quickly made aware offi the...
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the damage is minimal to those home. a man was inside one of them - but got out safely. a second alarm the fire was put out quickly. a las vegas strip club that was the site of a fatal shooting in june has lost its license. city council unanimously suspended and permanently revoked the recently closed larry's villa's restricted gaming, tavern liquor, tobacco dealer and coin amusement machine licenses. business licensing officials cited a "continual and repetitive" pattern of illegal activity at the establishment, including stabbings, shootings, battery, robberies and domestic disturbances. for service to larry's villa between january 2014 and june 2016. a big construction project and a big music festival will create big headaches for downtown drivers this weekend. several streets will be shut down for life is beautiful and a major step in the i-15 expansion will block off more roads. fox5's eric hilt is live with the areas drivers may want to avoid. some streets are already blocked off for the life is beautiful festival in whats gearing up to be avery frustrating weekend for drivers wanting to get around downtown.
the damage is minimal to those home. a man was inside one of them - but got out safely. a second alarm the fire was put out quickly. a las vegas strip club that was the site of a fatal shooting in june has lost its license. city council unanimously suspended and permanently revoked the recently closed larry's villa's restricted gaming, tavern liquor, tobacco dealer and coin amusement machine licenses. business licensing officials cited a "continual and repetitive" pattern of illegal...
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the victim was by herself when a man approached her, then pulled a gun and raped her inside a room next he pool. that's why it's so alarming. strangers, sexual assaults are very, very re in alexandria and so one to happen in the middle of the day is alarming. was able get away eventually and call for police. >>> authorities say at least two people died in a building collapse. more than 20 people were hurt at a construction site in an underground parking lot in tel- aviv. as many as four peoe are still a garage collapse brought down a crane which caused part of a building to fall as well. >>> president obama spent part of the g20 summit speaking with vladimir putin, part of an informal, private sit-down on the sideline in the economic gathering rway in china right now. this comes as the s. and russia negotiate a deal to end violence in syria's long- running civil war. >>> retired soccer tire lauren she's the wife of new orleans pelicans player jrue holiday and is expecting her first child. she will undergo the surgery at duke. r surgeon will begin to remove the benign tumor. her husband was already informed theelicans he wi
the victim was by herself when a man approached her, then pulled a gun and raped her inside a room next he pool. that's why it's so alarming. strangers, sexual assaults are very, very re in alexandria and so one to happen in the middle of the day is alarming. was able get away eventually and call for police. >>> authorities say at least two people died in a building collapse. more than 20 people were hurt at a construction site in an underground parking lot in tel- aviv. as many as...
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the attic that was the issue. when it reached three stories, a second alarm was called. the main fire was extinguished but spread to the attic area. there were five units displaced including the woman who was in that unit who lost her dog. here is what fire crews had to say about this. >> able to distinguish the main condominium fire. fire burning in the attic space made up of this foam insulation, two layers of it with plywood. >> no one reported injuries at this time. the residents weren't home when the fire was reported. about eight people displaced in that complex. the fire is no longer smoldering. we'll have crews on the scene to find out what caused this fire in the first place. pete suratos for "today in the bay." >>> alum rock neighbors are banding tok after an 88-year-old woman was brutally beaten inside her own home. at a resident meeting in san jose, several hundred people came together and decided to launch basically a new version of a neighborhood watch. they want everyone to look out for each other just like family. >> we've got to keep an eye out for each o
the attic that was the issue. when it reached three stories, a second alarm was called. the main fire was extinguished but spread to the attic area. there were five units displaced including the woman who was in that unit who lost her dog. here is what fire crews had to say about this. >> able to distinguish the main condominium fire. fire burning in the attic space made up of this foam insulation, two layers of it with plywood. >> no one reported injuries at this time. the...
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the next eight months around here. arabia airline made a distress call overnight shortly before landing. turned out to be a false alarm. the plane was placed in isolation after it touched down. the crew said they made a mistake in sending the emergency message. they deployed security forces around the aircraft. passengers allowed to get off the plane. the captain told the control tower that a button indicating a been pushed accidentally. >> kim: that's a big oops. today the department of transportation all set to release guidelines for the testing and deployment of automated vehicles. many of them already on our roads. the new guidelines will detail how the vehicles should perform and include a model for state policies. there are not benchmarks clearly categories. we have a layout of those categories. self-driving cars could cause significant unemployment for americans who are paid to drive whether through a taxi, car service or uber or two officers shot and tasered a man. they shot and killed him after another officer fired his stun gun at him. you can see clutcher is walking toward his s.u.v. with his hands in the air with the off
the next eight months around here. arabia airline made a distress call overnight shortly before landing. turned out to be a false alarm. the plane was placed in isolation after it touched down. the crew said they made a mistake in sending the emergency message. they deployed security forces around the aircraft. passengers allowed to get off the plane. the captain told the control tower that a button indicating a been pushed accidentally. >> kim: that's a big oops. today the department of...
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the neighbor above the shop that was also the home of the rahami family sounded an alarm saying he heard the father calling his son a terrorist.
the neighbor above the shop that was also the home of the rahami family sounded an alarm saying he heard the father calling his son a terrorist.
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the customer is just uh, business. police responded to a silent alarm. the clerk was found after being driven to a cemetery. i cannot believe this. policesay that the guy was stalking the clerk for and the person walking by and not saying anything. >>> and this person is known as foxy knoxy in italy, but now, a mannedda knox will be on good morning, america today talking about the new documentary surrounding her time overseas. that will be available on netflix, dan. >>> don't call it a comeback unless you consider tim tebow's career his true baseball. magic; right? he's in the mets instructional minor league and the very first at bat, he blasted a homerun at the first pitch he saw. >> yeah, i was going to be aggressive, something i was talking about every day. >> tim tebow fans, thrilled. tebow haters might want to call it a day but it was a big run, the lone highlight of what was league career ever. >>> the circle of life is now capturing the lion king. disney announced that it will remake the classic movie and jon farveau will direct the live action film. it will include music from the original. >> nope,
the customer is just uh, business. police responded to a silent alarm. the clerk was found after being driven to a cemetery. i cannot believe this. policesay that the guy was stalking the clerk for and the person walking by and not saying anything. >>> and this person is known as foxy knoxy in italy, but now, a mannedda knox will be on good morning, america today talking about the new documentary surrounding her time overseas. that will be available on netflix, dan. >>> don't...
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the hospital that night. she was told the co levels were 50 times higher in the building than deemed safe. >> i was really concerned because none of the carbon monoxide alarms on our floor went off. >> reporter: he then received an email from hartridge management. >> it's not suspected. it was there. >> reporter: the leak was discovered in the boiler room, and fixed. management also installed co detecters on his floor. mary says she feels lucky to be alive, and has purchased a personal co detector. >> hartwood management has not commented on this issue. >>> happening tomorrow, deliberations start in the paige birgfeld trial. they say he set her car on fire to destroy the evidence. her remains found five years later. jones was arrested in 2014. he didn't testify on his own behalf although his wife did. saying that she believes >>> campaign 2016 takes flight. >> i heard now that we've got this great plane, that donald trump actually invited his press on his plane. >> how the candidates spent their holiday. >> surfs up, as one tropical storm starts to fizzle, another is picking up steam. >> a popular rock formation smashed. >> people were just, you know, going
the hospital that night. she was told the co levels were 50 times higher in the building than deemed safe. >> i was really concerned because none of the carbon monoxide alarms on our floor went off. >> reporter: he then received an email from hartridge management. >> it's not suspected. it was there. >> reporter: the leak was discovered in the boiler room, and fixed. management also installed co detecters on his floor. mary says she feels lucky to be alive, and has...
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the jogger was alarmed yesterday when a van pulled up beside her, she noticed a second man sitting in the backseat and sprinted away. police tracked down the driver, a 71-year-old retired veteran who transports handicapped individuals to doctors appointments which explains the second person in the back seat. the chief said the woman told her friends what happened, and then other people shared the information on social media, with some incorrect information. anchor: other people share that information on social media with incorrect information. police are encouraged people always contact them if they notice anything suspicious. helicopter pilot forced to make an emergency landing today in peabody. it was just before 2-30 that the pilot experienced a mechanical part malfunction. the chopper landing near peabody's water treatment plant. the pilot says they were flying off-shore, when he felt a power surge and decided to turn >> if i had kept on going, beyond here, there's a lot of population, i don't wanna be coming down in somebody's back yard. i saw this, i felt that surge, and i said
the jogger was alarmed yesterday when a van pulled up beside her, she noticed a second man sitting in the backseat and sprinted away. police tracked down the driver, a 71-year-old retired veteran who transports handicapped individuals to doctors appointments which explains the second person in the back seat. the chief said the woman told her friends what happened, and then other people shared the information on social media, with some incorrect information. anchor: other people share that...
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kirk richardson. >> so the first on the scene at this fire was engine one and reported the fireworking right away, it arrived in one minute and requested a second alarm. the building was built to the 1906 earthquake and was retrofitted in 1969, at the time of this fire the building was empty and under renovation for the future tenant and we had these calls for fires just like you do for your page in the middle of the night. i turn on the radio to give the chief an up date or know if i have to respond. when i turned this one, i heard engine one, water in the fire and i thought that it whats going to be a routine working fire and then the next chance mission was a minute later, division three arrived in front said that we have heavy fire in all floors, and i knew that it was going to be something pretty extensive. and they did a great job with this fire, all inits they got lines on all floors, and the chief from two remained calm and the fire he hadded up the elevator shaft. the fire below and protected each other. and this was a fought fire and it was, it is very surprising to me that they protected and saved the rest of this building and so i would l
kirk richardson. >> so the first on the scene at this fire was engine one and reported the fireworking right away, it arrived in one minute and requested a second alarm. the building was built to the 1906 earthquake and was retrofitted in 1969, at the time of this fire the building was empty and under renovation for the future tenant and we had these calls for fires just like you do for your page in the middle of the night. i turn on the radio to give the chief an up date or know if i...
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the suspect at this point. that's why it's so alarming. stranger sexual assaults are very, very rare in alexandria and for one to happen in the middle of the day is alarming. >> woman was able to call for help once the man left. police are asking anyone with fwhvtion this dice give them a call. >>> "fox5" prince william county a missing infant was found safe. police arrested russel walker and they believe he abduct the boy the 3-month-old was taken from his mother at a motel in dumfries and was found at a home in woodbridge. he knows the mother but it's unclear his relationship to the little boy. >> and tracking metro tonight rhode island avenue station reopened. it was back up and running this afternoon. metro originally planned to keep it closed all weekend for inspections and repairs. last week debris fell from the ceiling of the mezzanine area on two separate occasions and structural concerns during inspections and workers installed safety netting throughout the station. >> and heads up there are service changes on metro for tomorrow labor day holiday and trains operate on sunday schedule and off peak fares in effect during the day and parking free at all metro rai
the suspect at this point. that's why it's so alarming. stranger sexual assaults are very, very rare in alexandria and for one to happen in the middle of the day is alarming. >> woman was able to call for help once the man left. police are asking anyone with fwhvtion this dice give them a call. >>> "fox5" prince william county a missing infant was found safe. police arrested russel walker and they believe he abduct the boy the 3-month-old was taken from his mother at a...
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the phone was melted.>> reporter: paramedics were heading into work saturday morning when smoke from the phone to record the fire alarm. there coworker was sleeping. on it he would've gotten hurt. serious burns or whatever. >> it was scary. not something i'm used to. the technology this shouldn't happen. >> reporter: this happened less than 24 hours after samsung announced recall of the note 7. after reports that the diet vices could catch fire while charging. samsung police did a month ago. >> this is the first time that has happened. >> reporter: crews responded to the fire alarm and because it involves electronic merchandise he plans to share this with the state fire marshal. >> it is alarming. that could happen to anyone. >> are not going to charge my phone until it is at 2%.>> reporter: that smart phone cost $850 and samsung is offering them a new phone and a $25 gift certificate. >> donald trump was in detroit today trying to get a specific group of voters. >>> an earthquake hit oklahoma today and why damage was kept to a minimum. >>> still tracking hermine as it makes its way north toward new england. how long
the phone was melted.>> reporter: paramedics were heading into work saturday morning when smoke from the phone to record the fire alarm. there coworker was sleeping. on it he would've gotten hurt. serious burns or whatever. >> it was scary. not something i'm used to. the technology this shouldn't happen. >> reporter: this happened less than 24 hours after samsung announced recall of the note 7. after reports that the diet vices could catch fire while charging. samsung police...
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the real andrea fletas says she was overwhelmed by all the warning lights. >> as a result of not sounding the general alarm, a minute to 90 seconds went by, where men who were in places where there was methane gas in high concentrations those blew up and died. >> i do feel a film is automatically opening itself up to scrutiny. >> reporter: david hammer, eyewitness news. >> interesting. >> there were a few problems, let's just say. >> wow. and the people, the total switch of call, sending an alarm or not. >> that's the thing. i couldn't imagining about someone who was actually in an incident like that, and then silver screen, and the basic things. >> we need to make a movie about slacker and steve. >> we have them now. >> yes, i can't wait to see the movie, and who's cast as me, i'm guessing it's howie mandel, and clooney is going to play steve. so we're talking about what you eat certain foods with. and there's a study out that says we're eating a lot of our foods incorrectly. like md spoon or a fork? >> it's a spoon. >> pie? >> fork. >> pie is a fork as well. >> spork. >> and mashed potatoes, also fork. a
the real andrea fletas says she was overwhelmed by all the warning lights. >> as a result of not sounding the general alarm, a minute to 90 seconds went by, where men who were in places where there was methane gas in high concentrations those blew up and died. >> i do feel a film is automatically opening itself up to scrutiny. >> reporter: david hammer, eyewitness news. >> interesting. >> there were a few problems, let's just say. >> wow. and the people, the...
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because of what happened in the early morning hours here along she was parked along kentucky right here during the break. she was in her car taking a nap and when her alarm went off that's when she woke up, and was getting ready to leave her car and that's when somebody opened the door and put a gun to her neck demanding her keys. she said it took a while for her to figure out what was going on and it was too much time and that'sswhen the suspect goo impatient and started pulling aad lifting her shirt and pants, looking for the keys with a gun to her neck. coworker and when they came out to check on the suspect, the suspect was gone in her 2014 camry. the suspect is a black male, skinny black male is how she described him and that happened just after 3:00 this morning again along monaco parkway and kentucky. reporting live in denver this morning, amanda de castilio denver seven . >>> happy sunday everyone. boy, what a great weekend for whether an a perfect time have labor day. >> yes mother nature just wants us to celebrate this labor day weekend but we have to -- we have got very strong thunderstorms on the way. widely scattered -- thunderstorms mainly
because of what happened in the early morning hours here along she was parked along kentucky right here during the break. she was in her car taking a nap and when her alarm went off that's when she woke up, and was getting ready to leave her car and that's when somebody opened the door and put a gun to her neck demanding her keys. she said it took a while for her to figure out what was going on and it was too much time and that'sswhen the suspect goo impatient and started pulling aad lifting...
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the hospital that night. she was told the co levels were 50 times higher in the building than deemed safe. >> was really concerned, because none of the carbon monoxide alarms on our floor went off. we go back in the building, because we get the clear. then we get an email saying there was a monoxide leak. it's not suspected, it was there. >> reporter: the managemental installed co detectives on his floor. mary says she's lucky to be alive, and has purchased a personal co detecter. >> i just want to move out, and just like get back to normal life. >> reporter: this is the actual co detecter that mary picked up at a local hardware store. she told me it's $30, and she lives. we're live in boulder tonight, tom mustin, cbs4 news. >>> a driver in aurora facing charges of dui, and leaving the scene of a deadly accident after police say he killed a pedestrian late last night. the woman was crossing the street when a pickup hit her and drove off. the victim died at the hospital. police caught up to the driver, no names have been released. the jury will begin deliberating page burgfelled murder trial. she disappeared in western colorado in 2007. lester jones now acc
the hospital that night. she was told the co levels were 50 times higher in the building than deemed safe. >> was really concerned, because none of the carbon monoxide alarms on our floor went off. we go back in the building, because we get the clear. then we get an email saying there was a monoxide leak. it's not suspected, it was there. >> reporter: the managemental installed co detectives on his floor. mary says she's lucky to be alive, and has purchased a personal co detecter....
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the fund was charging overnight. >> the fed was melted. it look like it exploded. >> data roads was heading out saturday morning to respond to fire alarms. the phone was plugged in charging. >> it was scary. it is not something i will ever get used to. with technology, this should not happen. >> this is just a day after samsung announced the recall of the galaxy s7. samsung released a phone just a moment -- just a month ago. crews responded to the fire alarm. the captain said because it they will share it with the new issue. >> samsung is offering a new phone and a gift certificate. >>> a bridge on the new hampshire maine border, stuck in the up position. it could be over eight year before drivers could expect their route to be restored. >>> a quarterback controversy in san francisco as police officers in the bay area now say they may choose not to work security for 49ers games. the latest on colin kaepernick's protest. >>> it is 5:10 am. issue wake up with us this morning, look at all of those lights. it is still dark out there. it is starting to get darker at this hour. yikes. we are glad you are with us. we will see you in a little the
the fund was charging overnight. >> the fed was melted. it look like it exploded. >> data roads was heading out saturday morning to respond to fire alarms. the phone was plugged in charging. >> it was scary. it is not something i will ever get used to. with technology, this should not happen. >> this is just a day after samsung announced the recall of the galaxy s7. samsung released a phone just a moment -- just a month ago. crews responded to the fire alarm. the captain...
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paid administrative leave. [ chanting ] >> reporter: protesters at police headquarters said the policing was alarming. >> my soul hurts. my soul hurts! that's why i'm here. justice. it's not right. >> police officers were not wearing body cameras the day of the shooting. receive nearly $600,000 in federal grants earmarked for body cameras last year, but the department still does not have them. cbs news, tulsa, oklahoma. >>> well, the officer who shot scott was not wearing a camera, but three other officers at the scene were. >>> lakewood's city school superintendent has told us that none of the tips they have received have panned out in connection to a threat written in a bathroom stall. three students were arrested this investigate, but they don't believe at this point the threats are credible. they are asking parents to watch social media for threatening messages. >>> all right, the magic number is down to five after last night's win over the kansas city royals. corey kluber struck out nine batters last night. he has a chance to become the tribe's first 20-game winner since cliff lee did it all the
paid administrative leave. [ chanting ] >> reporter: protesters at police headquarters said the policing was alarming. >> my soul hurts. my soul hurts! that's why i'm here. justice. it's not right. >> police officers were not wearing body cameras the day of the shooting. receive nearly $600,000 in federal grants earmarked for body cameras last year, but the department still does not have them. cbs news, tulsa, oklahoma. >>> well, the officer who shot scott was not...
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the fire was near cave creek. and they had a hard time getting through the front door the homeowner had a lot of after her smoke alarm woke her up. >> the homeowner is shaken up. she was taking a nap. the alarms went off. she came out of the house. this is a great time of year. we're getting into the winter months t is a great time to make sure the batteries are working and change the batteries. the homeowner suffered burns to her arm and will be okay. sadly, though the cats did not survive that fire. >>> and was alcohol involved in an accident in glendale, that's what the police are looking to find out this morning. >> police say two cars were driving side by side when it collided near 67th avenue and northern. the car pushed straight into a poll there and all three rushed to the hospital. one person was killed, the other two are expected to make a full recovery after the accident. >>> no one hurt, though when collided. no patients -- patients were inside a couple of people did suffer some minor injuries it had to be shut down as the police investigated it is up and running for you this morning. >> in the morning th
the fire was near cave creek. and they had a hard time getting through the front door the homeowner had a lot of after her smoke alarm woke her up. >> the homeowner is shaken up. she was taking a nap. the alarms went off. she came out of the house. this is a great time of year. we're getting into the winter months t is a great time to make sure the batteries are working and change the batteries. the homeowner suffered burns to her arm and will be okay. sadly, though the cats did not...
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officials say there was no disruption of the school day, and parents were notified of the situation by e-mail after school. >> didn' unloadedded handgun. certainly the shock of it was alarming, but there was no ammunition that we know of. the police officer searched everywhere, at no time was anyone in any danger. >> there are some charges related to the hand bun and to other property found in the student's bag when it was accepted by the school strict, which included some drugs, paraphernalia and other stolen property. reporter: along with those charges, school officials say this student could face ebbs hershberger, wmur news 9. tom: right now a crash is making a mess of the drive getting to and through concord, blocking one lane of northbound 93 in hooksett. jennifer: authorities say an investigation has let to sexual assault charges against 60-year-old robert eli of new hampton. the attorney says this took years to collect enough evidence for the cherise leclerc live now from the courthouse where eli was arraigned. reporter: that's right, jennifer, eli must now have no contact with any minor following these disturbing allegations. the county attorney here says she believ
officials say there was no disruption of the school day, and parents were notified of the situation by e-mail after school. >> didn' unloadedded handgun. certainly the shock of it was alarming, but there was no ammunition that we know of. the police officer searched everywhere, at no time was anyone in any danger. >> there are some charges related to the hand bun and to other property found in the student's bag when it was accepted by the school strict, which included some drugs,...
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. >>> breaking overnight, a saudi arabia airline jet sound the hijacker alarm before landing in the philipines. tte plane was isolated for more than aanhour by police investigated. the pilot hit the alarm button by accident. no one was ever in danger. suspended all aid deliveries in syria after an airstrike hit a group delivering food. it destroyed 18 trucks full off3 food even tended for tens off3 thousands of people who had been cut off by ongoing violence. that cease fire is now over. it lasted a week, but collapsed yesterday amid a surge of government bombing in syria. summer. tte people were celebrating bastille day in july when they were hit. the men are said to be french and tunis ooishgs an. we'll -- tunusian and french. >>> a koes and panic in las -- chaos and panic in las vegas last night. police blocked off the sixth floor of a parking garage at the airport in vegas where both victims were taken to the hospital. they are expected to survive. police say this appears to be a domestic violence issue. >>> protestors in tulsa are hitting the streets with their arms up, showing solidarity with a man tha
. >>> breaking overnight, a saudi arabia airline jet sound the hijacker alarm before landing in the philipines. tte plane was isolated for more than aanhour by police investigated. the pilot hit the alarm button by accident. no one was ever in danger. suspended all aid deliveries in syria after an airstrike hit a group delivering food. it destroyed 18 trucks full off3 food even tended for tens off3 thousands of people who had been cut off by ongoing violence. that cease fire is now...
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the terrorist." concerned en we saw him alongside anjem choudary in a national newspaper. that was the moment when alarm bells really started ringing. scott: leech was truly alarmed when taking a stroll together through london's streets. robb: and saying, look at all this filthy kaffar. kaffar is disbelievers. look at all this filthy kaffar. when the sria comes, all of this will be gone. scott: iwas only after choudary went well beyond his scolding of so-called sinners on the streets, that he crossed a legal boundary. police finally arrted him for inciting sport for and being a member of isis after his lectures were posted online. omer el-hamdoon is one of many religious leaders in london, relieved choary is off the streets. omer el-hamdoon: the muslim community and the muslim council of brita has said for a long time that someone like this has already been banned from you know the muslim community has not given him a voice, the voice has been provided by the media. scott: so, one of the biggest benefits of him being behind bars is that he won't be able to pop in front of the tv cameras? ly. there's goi
the terrorist." concerned en we saw him alongside anjem choudary in a national newspaper. that was the moment when alarm bells really started ringing. scott: leech was truly alarmed when taking a stroll together through london's streets. robb: and saying, look at all this filthy kaffar. kaffar is disbelievers. look at all this filthy kaffar. when the sria comes, all of this will be gone. scott: iwas only after choudary went well beyond his scolding of so-called sinners on the streets, that...
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the unsealed warrants showed she was adamant about turning on the alarm system in her home. it also showed her husband was away on business. >>> wake county sheriff is asking a school system to create a policy for transgender students for bathrooms and locker rooms. if there's no policy, the sheriff said he will pull all of his fi >> i talked to over 100 participates before i said anything about this. i had one to say it didn't matter. the rest of the parents said i wouldn't want to know. >> i could talk to my child. >> reporter: he said two weeks ago a situation involving a school resource officer at west millbrook showed him there was no consistency in how they a spokesperson gave us this statement. all schools in the wake county school system used the same rules and standards when questions arrive about bathroom ac sessments the rules require school resource officers to report any concerns to the school's principal. we handle questions on a chase -- case by case basis. >> if one school allows a school resource officers around -- >> reporter: he said it could cause confusio
the unsealed warrants showed she was adamant about turning on the alarm system in her home. it also showed her husband was away on business. >>> wake county sheriff is asking a school system to create a policy for transgender students for bathrooms and locker rooms. if there's no policy, the sheriff said he will pull all of his fi >> i talked to over 100 participates before i said anything about this. i had one to say it didn't matter. the rest of the parents said i wouldn't want...
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the church's lower left side, an early sign that displaced was burning from the temple praise ministry was burning from the basement, complicating fire fighters movement about that basement. second alarm was called, to raise manpower and get the fire under control, some ten minutes later, and church members got word they came to watch the efforts to save the structure. >> you know, it is sad because this is my place of worship. this is where i come just about every sunday. it is very sad. but as i said earlier the church can be rebuilt. >> and as you heard church members are eager to rebuild, routinely members are here looking about the the damage of boarding up that downstairs basement. again, no injuries to report and the cause of this fire remains under investigation, and we have learned from fire officials that this building is 120 years old and at this time members are still working out plans for sunday services. live, from pennsauken, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thanks for that update. >>> a franconia township man is getting a mental healthy valuation after a standoff with police on tuesday. the officers say that they were called to the home on the 100 block of bartlett caught t
the church's lower left side, an early sign that displaced was burning from the temple praise ministry was burning from the basement, complicating fire fighters movement about that basement. second alarm was called, to raise manpower and get the fire under control, some ten minutes later, and church members got word they came to watch the efforts to save the structure. >> you know, it is sad because this is my place of worship. this is where i come just about every sunday. it is very sad....
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. >> the sert team was called in due to the flooding. it came into the office and triggered the alarmich the system was activated. >> put your hands through the tray slot. >> they will put them in the hand restraints due to their disruptive behavior, not to harm themselves or anybody else. >> the team begins with gonzalez, who submits to their orders but not quietly. >> all you got to tell me is [ bleep ]. ain't a [ bleep ]. >> anyone who is shackled, be in their restraints for one to two hours and be medically evaluated every 30 minutes by medical staff. that is medically to see if there's any cramping, anything that's any injury towards the inmate himself. >> they hog tied me. [ bleep ]. >> before long the sert team has restrained two other pairs of cell mates also involved in the flooding. >> big time orejone. >> just when officers think they have the situation under control, gonzalez manages to slip his hands out from behind him. >> he's got restrained in front. >> the sert team decides that it's time to deploy the restraint chair, which is designed to temporarily immobilize inmat
. >> the sert team was called in due to the flooding. it came into the office and triggered the alarmich the system was activated. >> put your hands through the tray slot. >> they will put them in the hand restraints due to their disruptive behavior, not to harm themselves or anybody else. >> the team begins with gonzalez, who submits to their orders but not quietly. >> all you got to tell me is [ bleep ]. ain't a [ bleep ]. >> anyone who is shackled, be in...
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the suspect at this point.s that's why it's so alarming. stranger sexual assaults are very rare in alexandria and for one to happen in the middle of the day is alarming. the woman was able to call for help once the man left and police are lef asking anyone wih information about this case toi give them a call. in the meantime we're following two violent incidents that happened in alexandria this morning. police tell us a person was stabbed on south brag street.g the victim taken to a hospital forta treatment. no word on the victim'sim's condition. we still don't know what caused the stabbing. two other people are in custody and charged with a rob i. this happened this morning on north breckenridge place. suspect told items from theld i woman and injured her arm.m. officers located the suspects.sc they arrested them a short timet after throbry took place. police -- jim is trying to help me out with something here. fox5 in prince william countynt now where a missing three monthe old baby has been found. three month old xyon was abducted from a hotel last week. investigators believe russell walker took the baby.by walker has been arrested and xyon was found safe at a h
the suspect at this point.s that's why it's so alarming. stranger sexual assaults are very rare in alexandria and for one to happen in the middle of the day is alarming. the woman was able to call for help once the man left and police are lef asking anyone wih information about this case toi give them a call. in the meantime we're following two violent incidents that happened in alexandria this morning. police tell us a person was stabbed on south brag street.g the victim taken to a hospital...
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was running in our apartment. i went down into the basement mary: mike kalb knew something was wrong with the furnace. it's a good thing he sounded the alarm because what he didn't smell, carbon monoxide was quickly filling his apt building. >> they were up in the 80-90 range, anything about 3 is elevated. >> the firefighter were going around knocking on doors saying evacuate, so i grabbed my dog and immediately ran out. >> if residents didn't answer-- firefighters went thru windows to check for victims. for the deadly gas. margy robles checked out okay-- but her boyfriend miguel and five others were given oxygen.. and rushed to mass general in boston. ed: right now, this driver is charged in a deadly crash at a newton pizza restaurant. but many questions still remain. jc: tonight we're hearing from grieving loved ones of the people killed inside that building. live in newton with the charges. jorge: the suv plowed right into sweet tomatoes pizza last march leaving two people dead and seven others seriously injured. and tonight we are learning that the man indicted today has a long driving record. one victim's family is asking why was he s
was running in our apartment. i went down into the basement mary: mike kalb knew something was wrong with the furnace. it's a good thing he sounded the alarm because what he didn't smell, carbon monoxide was quickly filling his apt building. >> they were up in the 80-90 range, anything about 3 is elevated. >> the firefighter were going around knocking on doors saying evacuate, so i grabbed my dog and immediately ran out. >> if residents didn't answer-- firefighters went thru...
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the note is the thing that creeps me out just the way her cough -- the cough was alarming. don't know how a cough goes with a concussion. >> i don't see how it's alarming. the concussion thing, i grant you, like that -- you would want to check that out. she can't remember all these things in an fbi interview and she has said she was perfectly fine. but then she's blaming the concussion in the fbi interview. i think that's -- but i don't see how a cough and concussion are related. and it does scream -- they can't say she was born in nigeria. now the suggestion is, maybe she's going to die. it does seem a little absurd. but the health issues in presidents are always absurd. do you remember when president bush was watching the football game and ate a pretzel, it went down the wrong way and it was international news for five days because he choked on a pretzel. >> remember the elder bush threw up in japan? >> there were all the conspiracies about that. >> that's why i could never be president. >> you need to make sure anyone running for president has a clean bill of health. >> s
the note is the thing that creeps me out just the way her cough -- the cough was alarming. don't know how a cough goes with a concussion. >> i don't see how it's alarming. the concussion thing, i grant you, like that -- you would want to check that out. she can't remember all these things in an fbi interview and she has said she was perfectly fine. but then she's blaming the concussion in the fbi interview. i think that's -- but i don't see how a cough and concussion are related. and it...
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as he was leaving, he pulled the buildings fire alarm before running across the street. he chase -- police and ferguson also faces assault, disorderly conduct in making false alarm charges. >>> this morning he was released from a california prison after six months. he is on his way back to ohio where he will register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. brock turner, stanford swimmer from dayton, is free after he raped a woman who was unconscious behind the trash bin.'s case sparked a >> i've been a critic of the law. the law should be prison for this kind of crime. that's what we need to push. the system had a flaw in it and i am hoping the governor signs legislation. >> after his release, large protests gathered outside the justin salt against the judge who sentenced him. criminal record and youth as reasons for the short jail time.>>> new information coming to light in the investigation of how hillary clinton used email during her time as secretary of state.>> her use of private email servers have been under severe screw me, especially during the run for the whi
as he was leaving, he pulled the buildings fire alarm before running across the street. he chase -- police and ferguson also faces assault, disorderly conduct in making false alarm charges. >>> this morning he was released from a california prison after six months. he is on his way back to ohio where he will register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. brock turner, stanford swimmer from dayton, is free after he raped a woman who was unconscious behind the trash bin.'s case...
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thousand students have not had classes this week, f it started the office of the schools workshop sending off alarms saturday. the fire was contained to the instructor's office of side is a lot of flammable chemicals in word swell cause much of the headaches. the call in an army of custodians to clean everything and area from the rest of his goals of the classes may resume . >> the custodial health has bee phenomenal sum is guys have bee hereh 16 hours straight clean a just bringing in staff from the buildings to help, these people have done a great job to clean up the building to make it safe for our students to return. >> anyone with allergies or breathing conditions or even if they are sensitive to smoke, that's why were getting disinfected and getting all o the residue cleaned up. we understand that the cleanup will continue until lat tonight that is the expectation, the wood shop will have to be gutted,d, school may continue for other students while those in thehe wood shop program will ha to make other arrangements the there is no real estimate of damage, were waiting to learn within the next half hour if they will
thousand students have not had classes this week, f it started the office of the schools workshop sending off alarms saturday. the fire was contained to the instructor's office of side is a lot of flammable chemicals in word swell cause much of the headaches. the call in an army of custodians to clean everything and area from the rest of his goals of the classes may resume . >> the custodial health has bee phenomenal sum is guys have bee hereh 16 hours straight clean a just bringing in...
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the fire alarms. they say their coworker was sleeping when the explosion happened. ((dana rhoades/action ambulance emt "if that exploded when he was on it, he definitely would've been hurt, serious burns or whatever." shane mckenney/action ems paramedic "it was scary, it's something i'm used to. it's not something i'm ever going to be used to, with the technology these days, this shouldn't happen." )) ((sharie johnson)) >>> this happened less than 24-hours after samsung announced a massive worldwide sevens-- after reports that the devices could catch fire while charging. samsung released this smartphone just a month ago. /// the fire capitan plans to share this case with the state fire marshal because it involves electronic merchandise./// ((sharie johnson)) >>> the maker of gatorade has come out with an organic version of the popular sports drink. pepsi-co announced the new product will be sold in select markets this fall. g-organic comes in berry flavor. and it only has seven ingredients, including organic cane sugar and sea salt. ((sharie johnson)) >>> a double d
the fire alarms. they say their coworker was sleeping when the explosion happened. ((dana rhoades/action ambulance emt "if that exploded when he was on it, he definitely would've been hurt, serious burns or whatever." shane mckenney/action ems paramedic "it was scary, it's something i'm used to. it's not something i'm ever going to be used to, with the technology these days, this shouldn't happen." )) ((sharie johnson)) >>> this happened less than 24-hours after...
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the suspect at this point. that's why it's so alarming. stranger sexual assaults are very, very rare in alexandria. and for one top haen in the middle of the day is alarming. >> reporter: the woman was able to call for help once the man left. police are asking anyone with information about this case to give them a call. >>> police are still searching for a hit and run driver that killed an erld arely woman in fairfax county. the victim was corsing the street in rest inwhen struck. >> and one weela were back at the scene of the crime trying to track down tixtz lindsay you were there as they continued to search for answer there's. >> lauren, jim, fairfax county police need help with this cas case. seven days have gone by and still, no arrests. they want to youty a look at yellow ford escape. this is the vehicle that struck and killed a 76-year-old woman, and the person behind the wheel kept ongoing. police made flyers with the photo and returned to the accident site today. stand in the roadway, stopping drivers to handout the information. this was on north shore drive near village flowed reston. they were out at the time this happened one week ago at the 5:00 hour. the thought is peop
the suspect at this point. that's why it's so alarming. stranger sexual assaults are very, very rare in alexandria. and for one top haen in the middle of the day is alarming. >> reporter: the woman was able to call for help once the man left. police are asking anyone with information about this case to give them a call. >>> police are still searching for a hit and run driver that killed an erld arely woman in fairfax county. the victim was corsing the street in rest inwhen...
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the fire was electrical in origin. the room had many many extension cords. "it probably smoldered a while, caught the mattress on fire there was no smoke alarm in that room. if there was a smoke alarm it probably would have bought him enough time to get out of that room. " most of the flames were actually put out by neighbors - who used a garden saw the smoke. "when we smelled it, our roomates and i came out, we saw the fire, we could see it perfectly from my backyard, "what was going through my mind was i didn't want that house so close burning.i thought everyone was gone to work or on vacation. i didn't know anyone was in the house" people who live in the house say the man that stayed in the room was a homeless person. they allowed him to stay in the room in exchange for doing handy work and yard clean up around the house. in a happier story - henderson firefighters - rescued a pet dog from a house fire today. they found t dog unresponsive - near the front door - while responding to the fire at a home near lake mead parkway and warm springs around 11 a-m. as you can see in this video from facebook - they were able to resuscitate the dog - with a speciali
the fire was electrical in origin. the room had many many extension cords. "it probably smoldered a while, caught the mattress on fire there was no smoke alarm in that room. if there was a smoke alarm it probably would have bought him enough time to get out of that room. " most of the flames were actually put out by neighbors - who used a garden saw the smoke. "when we smelled it, our roomates and i came out, we saw the fire, we could see it perfectly from my backyard, "what...
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the last time there were that many murders was in 19-91 after authorities searched dahmer's apartment. classes canceled today at messmer prep because of a fire. an alarm sounded in the school just before seven this morning. a fire was in the wall in the ceiling.it was extinguish but since officials had to shut down power-- the principal made the decision to cancel classes.no one was in the building at the time of the fire. be ready for busy roadways across wisconsin. labor day weekend holiday travel starts today. the wisconsin d-o-t is reminding drivers to be patient. the heaviest travel
the last time there were that many murders was in 19-91 after authorities searched dahmer's apartment. classes canceled today at messmer prep because of a fire. an alarm sounded in the school just before seven this morning. a fire was in the wall in the ceiling.it was extinguish but since officials had to shut down power-- the principal made the decision to cancel classes.no one was in the building at the time of the fire. be ready for busy roadways across wisconsin. labor day weekend holiday...