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One person and two dogs have been rescued from a fire at a property in Knowle West. The response is ongoing - we're providing live updates here - following the fire on Downton Road. Avon
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"Sirius", K-9 partner of Officer David Lim. Sirius died in his kennel beneath the WTC that morning as Officer Lim himself was buried (he lived) while rescuing those caught in the attack on Sep. 11. "We were very close; no matter where I went, he went. Whatever I asked him to do, he did. He never complained.
Six cars were rescued from Newquay's Porth Beach around 7pm on Saturday (August 13) during high tide. The cars had been left parked at the top of the beach, and according to Cornwall Live, one
Firefighters rescued an elderly woman from a fire and severe smoke in a hotel off South Shewood Forest Boulevard Tuesday morning, said St. George Fire Department spokesman Eldon Ledoux.
Alderaan had a health crisis in the form of a plague which claimed the lives of 1% of the population and was spreading rapidly. 2.) Alderaan was seeing a spike in violent crime of 28.2% up by 15% from the previous year. Murder case clearances were only 12% which means that planetary police had only solved 12% of open homicide cases. 3.)
Vay Tiền Online Cấp Tốc 24 24. Two Atlanta police officers bravely saved a man from a burning car that plowed through two homes and crashed into a tree, intense bodycam footage shows. The video shows the hero cops — identified as Officers W. Adams and M. Todd — frantically responding to a car fire early Sunday in the city’s Bankhead section and finding the driver trapped inside a smoldering car. “He’s still in there!” a witness says as the cops rush toward the red hatchback engulfed in flames. “Somebody get him out!” The officers try to open the driver’s door, but the handle is missing, so they pull the man behind the wheel to safety through the window, which they shattered to save him, police said. “Come on, come on, sir!” one officer says while grabbing the driver, who appeared to be unconscious at one point, the frantic clip shows. The police officers had to shatter the car window in order to pull the man to of Atlanta Police Departmen Police said the car had “gone airborne” and went through two homes — including one that was occupied — before hitting a tree and bursting into flames. The car crashed through two homes and into a tree before bursting into flames. City of Atlanta Police Departmen “The quick thinking and bravery exhibited by Officer Adams and Officer Todd saved the occupant from a tragic outcome,” police said in a statement. “The officers had no idea if that fire would result in an explosion which would put their lives in danger, instead they were focused on saving the driver.” The driver appeared to be unconscious at one of Atlanta Police Departmen The clip shows the “humble yet heroic” actions of police officers that “never make media headlines” despite being part of their everyday duties, department officials said. “We could not be prouder of these two officers,” Atlanta police said. “Their response to this incident exemplifies our highest ideals and training … The city is safer with these two heroes on patrol. Job well done!” The driver remains unidentified. City of Atlanta Police Departmen Police didn’t release the name of the driver or indicate if he faced any charges in the harrowing crash. He miraculously survived and only had minor injuries, WAGA reported. An Atlanta police spokesman told The Post early Wednesday he didn’t have additional information to immediately provide.
Fire crews were called to the scene to rescue one person before they were assessed by paramedicsA person was rescued after a car was driven into a bollard and flipped onto its roof in a crash on Thursday evening June 8. Police, paramedics and fire crews raced to the scene of the collision near to the roundabout beside the Asda Petrol Station, on Walter Street shortly before 8pm. A black Mazda had hit a bollard, causing it to flip over and land on its roof. Fire crews had to rescue one person from the car before they were assessed by paramedics at the scene. Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and Breaking News group by clicking this link A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service GMFRS said “At around 750pm this evening Thursday 8 June we were called to attend the scene of a road traffic collision on Lee Road, Manchester, involving a vehicle that had collided with a bollard and was resting on its roof. “Two fire engines from Blackley and Phillips Park were quickly in attendance. One person was rescued from the vehicle and assessed by paramedics from North West Ambulance Service. Crews worked to make the area safe and departed after around half an hour at the scene.” The North West Ambulance Service and Greater Manchester Police have been contacted for more information.
Passengers and crew members were evacuated from a cruise ship sailing in Alaska’s Glacier Bay National Park because of a fire on board earlier this a “fire incident” contained to the engine room of UnCruise Adventures’ Wilderness Discoverer ship on Monday, other vessels in the area helped disembark 51 guests and 16 crew members, the cruise line said in a news release.“We are relieved to confirm that there have been no injuries resulting from the fire,” Capt. Dan Blanchard, UnCruise’s owner and CEO, said in the release. “Our highly trained crew promptly extinguished the fire using established emergency protocols, and CO2 was successfully deployed for everyone's safety.” Eleven crew members remained on ship medical facilitiesWhat happens if you get sick or injured or bitten by a monkeyThe line is providing guests with full refunds. They were transferred to Princess Cruises’ Sapphire Princess ship, and later moved to another ship before being disembarked at park headquarters and given hotels and flights were “no discernible environmental impacts” in the area as a result of the incident, according to UnCruise, and an investigation into the cause of the fire is Discoverer was built in 1992 and can accommodate 76 Diller is a consumer travel reporter for USA TODAY based in Nashville. You can reach him at ndiller
Local August 5, 2022 / 838 PM / CBS Minnesota St. Paul police officer saves four girls from fire St. Paul police officer saves four girls from fire 0207 ST. PAUL, Minn. - A St. Paul police officer's quick actions saved the lives of four young girls. Officer Bill Beaudette was patrolling the city's east side on Thursday when he saw smoke and called 911. He followed the smoke to a home on Case Avenue, where he learned there might be children inside the home. "I was trying to wait for the fire department," Beaudette said. "I couldn't, because it was starting to fill with smoke." The veteran officer said that experience told him he needed to act. "I've seen bad things," he said. "You just put your safety in the back and go." Beaudette recalled kicking in the home's back door and finding four girls in the home, their ages ranging for 4 years old to 7 years old. One of the girls was sleeping. CBS "When the door got kicked in they were frightened," Beaudette said. "I calmed them down, and I had to get them out because the smoke started filling in pretty good. And we got out." The officer's actions were life-saving and heroic, said Deputy St. Paul Fire Chief Ken Adams. He explained that a fire can double in size every 30 seconds, adding that after 2 minutes and 30 seconds, a room can be deadly. "One of the things that we know about young children and fires is that they become scared," Adams said. "And when they become scared, they don't go out, they hide. When they hide, it takes us longer to find them." Beaudette says he was in the right place at the right time. "I don't know what would have happened if that door would have stayed closed," he said. "I'm just glad they got out, and I'm glad I was here." Beaudette has served the St. Paul Police Department for 29 years. He is the most senior officer in the city. Beaudette was present when the girls were reunited with family. In St. Paul House Fire Jennifer Mayerle Jennifer Mayerle happily returned to Minnesota and WCCO, where she began her career as an intern. The Emmy and Edward R. Murrow award-winning journalist joined WCCO as a reporter in May 2014. She also anchors "WCCO Saturday Morning" from 8-9 Twitter Facebook Thanks for reading CBS NEWS. Create your free account or log in for more features. Please enter email address to continue Please enter valid email address to continue
When Josi Aponte received her diploma from Eastern Connecticut State University last week, one very important guest was in the audience to cheer her on the police officer who saved her life when she was 5."I almost died, but I was given a second chance at life," Aponte told the Hartford Courant. "And it was because of Peter and all the authorities, everyone who came to help that day."On June 25, 1998, police officer Peter Getz carried 5-year-old Josi Aponte away from the fire and performed CPR on her in his patrol car as his partner rushed them to the Courant/Hartford PoliceIn the summer of 1998, Officer Peter Getz had just arrived at a burning apartment building in Hartford, Connecticut, when a firefighter handed him a 5-year-old girl who was unresponsive and covered in ash, the Courant no time to wait for an ambulance, Getz placed Aponte in the back seat of his patrol car. He immediately began CPR while his partner drove the car to the who had been in cardiac arrest, was breathing on her own by the time they reached the emergency room."I'm told that if he would have just waited a few more seconds for the ambulance to come in, I could have died," Aponte told NBC continued to visit Aponte while she recovered in the hospital. He brought her a teddy bear the day after her uncle, who also was inside the burning apartment, succumbed to his injuries. "It's one of those things that touches your heart and stays with you," Getz told the Courant. "The firemen did their job, I did my job, the hospital staff did their job. As a result, we still have a beautiful young woman still on the face of the earth."Getz told CNN that he "followed her progress for years" while Aponte was in school. They eventually lost touch when she and her family moved June 25, 1998, police officer Peter Getz carried 5-year-old Josi Aponte away from the fire and performed CPR on her in his patrol car as his partner rushed them to the Courant/Hartford PoliceAponte reconnected with Getz two years ago, after finding an online photo of him carrying her away from the fire. She sent him a message and they've kept in touch ever since."He saved me and he's just walking out with me in his arms," Aponte told WFSB. "I'm so grateful for him because we always call him my guardian angel."When it was time for Aponte's graduation, it was only natural for Getz to stand with her family and cheer her on."I kind of choked up after getting her graduation invitation," Getz told "Inside Edition." "She did really good."Relatedharford connecticutpeter getzjosibelk apontejosi apontegraduationBefore You GoHeroic RescuesYou May Like
the police had rescued from the fire