🐗 The Police Had Rescued From The Fire
(Updated at 2:40 p.m.) The rideshare driver who crashed into Ireland's Four Courts in Courthouse last month likely experienced "a medical emergency" before driving into the building, police
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Feb 22, 2022. By Lindsay Whitehurst. Associated Press. SALT LAKE CITY — The father of a 4-year-old boy who fired a gun at police told investigators the child had gotten ahold of the weapon before, according to police documents. The child stuck the gun out of a car window as police arrested his father, who had brandished his gun at McDonald
The havildar had also saved the lives of his team members during the operation. BCCL. Havildar Pinku Kumar of the Jat Regiment was awarded the Shaurya Chakra (posthumously) for killing a terrorist while blocking their escape route during an operation. He had seriously injured another terrorist before laying down his life. ADGPI
The National Fallen Firefighters Memorial was built in 1981. It is a striking stone monument encircled by plaques listing the names of fire service members who died in the line-of-duty since then. The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation has initiated Project Roll Call in order to identify and honor firefighters who died in the line-of-duty
In 1961, the Freedom Riders set out for the Deep South to defy Jim Crow laws and call for change. They were met by hatred and violence — and local police often refused to intervene. But the
Commonly known as the Reichstag Fire Decree, the resulting act "For the Protection of the People and State" abolished a number of constitutional protections and paved the way for Nazi dictatorship. Using emergency constitutional powers, Adolf Hitler's cabinet had issued a Decree for the Protection of the German People on February 4, 1933
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The History Of Firefighting. First attempts at firefighting can be traced as far back as the 2nd century. It was then that an Egyptian from Alexandria named Ctesibus built a basic hand pump that could squirt a jet of water, but the idea was lost until the fire pump was reinvented about AD 1500. After nearly being destroyed by uncontrollable
NSCUKBW. 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.
Dozens of people are evacuated to safety on a California National Guard Chinook helicopter on Saturday after the Creek Fire in central California left them stranded. More than 200 people were airlifted to safety after the fast-moving wildfire trapped them in a popular camping area in Sierra National Forest. California National Guard via AP hide caption toggle caption California National Guard via AP Dozens of people are evacuated to safety on a California National Guard Chinook helicopter on Saturday after the Creek Fire in central California left them stranded. More than 200 people were airlifted to safety after the fast-moving wildfire trapped them in a popular camping area in Sierra National Forest. California National Guard via AP Firefighters in central California are searching for people stranded by a fast-moving fire that has already burned an estimated 45,000 acres. The Creek Fire started Friday evening and, fueled by timber and dry vegetation, quickly jumped the San Joaquin River and blocked evacuation routes. More than 200 people were rescued overnight as military helicopters plucked the stranded from the Mammoth Pool Reservoir in Sierra National Forest, where they were asked to shelter in place after fire blocked the one road leading out of the area. Most of those rescued had minor or no injuries, but several were transported to local hospitals and at least two were "severely injured," the Fresno Fire Department said early Sunday. "We do believe that there are still other people out in the wilderness, and when daylight breaks, we will be continuing those rescue operations to go out and try to find them and get them to safety as well," Madera County Sheriff Tyson Pogue told CNN on Sunday. Most of those rescued were flown to the Fresno Yosemite International Airport, where emergency responders had set up a triage center to prioritize treatment, The Fresno Bee reported. At least six burn victims were admitted to Fresno's Community Regional Medical Center, according to The Fresno Bee. Authorities are still investigating the cause of the fire, which is located near the San Joaquin River and the communities of Big Creek and Huntington Lake. Fire crews face steep, rugged terrain and high temperatures, which make extinguishing the fire difficult, Sierra National Forest authorities said. As of Sunday, the fire was zero percent contained, according to Cal Fire, as giant plumes of smoke up to 50,000 feet tall were visible from the air. Several areas in Madera County were under mandatory evacuation orders. Social media showed videos of people escaping the flames. Smoke from the fire spread throughout the region, filling nearby Yosemite National Park and coloring the sky an eerie orange. The Creek Fire is just the latest blaze faced by California in a devastating fire season. More than 7,000 wildfires, many sparked by lightning strikes, had already burned over million acres by the end of August, Gov. Gavin Newsom said last month.
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