And, americas funniest. From that very first mom caught in a dishwasher. Get off of me to the dog being attacked by his own leg. Tonight, the secrets behind the show thats had us laughing for 25 years. Good evening and thanks for joining us on this sunday evening. Im cecilia vega. As we come on the air tonight, the cdc has just confirmed that a dallas nurse who treated that liberian man who died from ebola has herself contracted the virus. This is that hospital, once again, at the center of it all. Thats where that nurse is in isolation tonight. And this video just coming in. Workers in hazmat suits, at her apartment, spraying down the front door, disinfecting everything. This latest case even sending president obama into the oval office today for a briefing by phone. And now, serious questions about whether american hospitals are really prepared to stop this epidemic. Abcs ryan owens starts us off tonight. Ryan . Good evening to you. Reporter cecilia, good evening to you. Really a stunning turn of events here. A nurse at this hospital, now a patient. Shes in stable condition. But this was not supposed to happen. Thomas eric duncan may have died, but the virus he brought to the United States lives on. Tonight, a nurse in her 20s who cared for the ebola patient in this dallas hospital has tested positive. That Health Care Worker is a heroic person who provided care to mr. Duncan. Reporter the hospital says the nurse was wearing full protective gear while treating duncan in quarantine. Somehow, she got infected, anyway. And tonight, the cdc warns, she may not be the only one. Unfortunately, it is possible in the coming days that we will see additional cases of ebola. This is because the Health Care Workers who cared for this individual may have had a breach of the same nature of the individual who appears now to have a preliminary positive test. Reporter the nurse started having symptoms, namely a fever, friday night. She drove herself to her own hospital. Within 90 minutes, she was in isolation. Late saturday night, the ebola test came back positive. The nurse was not in the group of 48 people in dallas that are being monitored, because she came into contact with duncan only after he was in quarantine. Tonight, disease detectives are retracing her steps. Who did she have close contact with . Right now, they think just one person, who has been isolated. They will also try to answer that critical question how does a nurse, following cdc guidelines, wearing a face mask, two layers of gloves, shoe covers, leg covers, still get infected . We know some hospitals go even further, with hooded tyvek suits, taping gloves to sleeves and suits to boots, so not a fraction of skin is exposed. Tonight, the same crews that decontaminated duncans apartment are working on the nurses. Health officials are passing out information door to door. Neighbors within a fourblock radius of her building woke up to this reverse 911 call. Please be advised that a Health Care Worker who lives in your area has tested positive for the ebola virus. Reporter these neighbors arent taking any chances. They share a dumpster with the nurse. Definitely scary being in dallas but then when its like, right here, its a little bit more alarming. Reporter and one more twist in this case. The nurse actually has a dog that lives with her in that apartment. Tonight, Health Officials here are scrambling to figure out what to do with that dog. Its worth pointing out that dozens of other people here in dallas that have been monitored for symptoms, no one is showing them at this time. Cecilia . Ryan owens from dallas tonight. Thank you. And abcs chief medical editor dr. Richard besser is here. Dr. Besser, the cdc has been saying all along that there are protocols in place to prevent exactly this. Are hospitals ready for this epidemic . Reporter i dont really think that are. Its not so easy to do this correctly. Take a look and see what was involved when i went into the ebola ward in liberia. Several people suited me up. They made sure that every spot of skin was covered. And then coming out, the critical point. They made sure that they sprayed me down as i took off every layer of clothing. You need to be able to train, to practice and be supervised. Its not easy. Youve seen it there firsthand. What should hospitals, if anything, be doing differently here at home . Reporter well, every hospital has to be ready to receive someone who may have ebola. So, they have to ask about travel. If theyre suspicious, they need to isolate and test. But at that point, if they have ebola, they need to think about transferring to one of the four hospitals in america who are trained for this. Theres one in nebraska. One in montana, one in maryland and one in georgia. This is what they do right. The cdc said theyre thinking about a new change and i think thats a good idea. Dr. Besser, thank you very much. And now, to missouri, where this weekend, thousands are marching in the streets in a second day of rallies after last weeks Fatal Shooting of a black teen by an offduty officers. Police in riot gear facing off with protesters in st. Louis once again. And our Steve Osunsami is there as tensions boil over. Reporter take a look. This was the peaceful protest outside Ferguson Police headquarters. They were in this officers face, questioning his blackness. How can you stand for that as a black man . Reporter it got even uglier across town in st. Louis. These pictures from our partners at fusion. Young people furious over the latest shooting death of 18yearold vonderrit myers. Marched to the closest quick trip and refused to leave. Police arrested 17 people and threw tear gas. Blink your eyes. Deep breath. Reporter Quick Trip Convenience stores have become a rallying point in the protests against police. After unarmed 18yearold Michael Brown was shot and killed by a white Police Officer in august, they burned this one down. This weekend, browns mother led a march from her sons memorial in ferguson to one of several demonstrations. A grand jury is Still Deciding whether the officer who shot him dead will face any charges. Police in st. Louis say the myers shooting is different. They say the teen had a gun and a record and fired three to four shots at the offduty officer who killed him. All of it is fabricated. Every bit of it. Reporter families here say police are demonizing the young man who was killed right here just last week. But police say that test results on gun powder residue could come back as soon as tomorrow, proving the teen not only had a gun, but used it. Cecilia . Steve osunsami, on the story once again for us. Thank you. And now, to some extreme weather starting with that storm weve been tracking all week, the biggest one on the planet so far this year. Super typhoon vongfong. It slammed into okinawa, japan, with winds up to 110 miles an hour. The u. S. Military warning those 25,000 troops serving there to stay indoors until the storm passes. And nearby in the atlantic, Tropical Storm faye lashed the tourist mecca of bermuda. The wind and rain knocking out power to half of the country. Abcs senior meteorologist rob marciano is here now. So, faye is out, Something Else is coming in. Reporter yes. The very quiet Hurricane Season has gotten a lot louder. This is Tropical Storm gonzalo. Rapidly intensifying. It could very well be a hurricane as it passes near or over puerto rico tomorrow night. And then likely peeling off away from the u. S. Mainland. There is a Severe Weather threat here at home. Reporter there is. It all comes from a system that actually triggered this. Take a look at this shot. A water spout over the puget sound. This is the first time in 44 years the National Weather service out of seattle has had to issue a tornado warning. No damage there. But we could see damage tonight and for the next 48 hours. Tonight, dallas, northeast texas, oklahoma city. Then the threat shifts eastward and expanding. Houston, new orleans, all the way up to indianapolis, over 40 Million People in the severe storm zone tomorrow. Okay, rob, were ready for it. Thank you very much. Now, overseas, to that battle against isis. It has been a weekend of new u. S. Air strikes, but americas highest ranking military officer acknowledged today, those air strikes have failed to stop isis from advancing. And now, the terror group is changing the way it fights. Heres abcs alex marquardt. Reporter tonight, the northern syrian city of kobani is surrounded by isis militants who have now battled their way in. U. S. Officials warning its capture could be imminent. Over 200,000 residents have fled across the border into turkey. The u. N. Has warned of a possible massacre of those who remain. Some 50 u. S. Led air strikes against isis positions in the past week have failed to stop their advance. And chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general Martin Dempsey acknowledged in an interview with Abcs Martha Raddatz that isis is now changing tactics. The enemy adapts and theyll be harder to target, yeah. They know how to maneuver and how to use populations and concealment. Reporter the general also revealed today that isis in iraq had come within 15 miles of baghdads airport. So close that the u. S. Had to call in apache attack helicopters for the first time. General dempsey warned that he expects to start seeing isis firing into baghdad from nearby positions. He says, for now, there are no immediate plans for u. S. Ground troops in iraq, but said the role of u. S. Military advisers there may have to evolve with the fighting. Cecilia . Alex, thank you. And now, back here at home, to a festive fall tradition that took a deadly turn in an instant. A halloweenthemed hayride flipped over on a steep hill in maine, killing a teenage girl and injuring more than 20 others. Tonig tonight, some of those injuries are serious. And were told the driver of a small yjeep pulling that flat bed trailer missed a sharp turn. The trailer jackknifed and went off the road. At a halloween festival in New Hampshire, another frightening scene. Two toddlers trapped inside a bouncy house that was swept away by a gust of wind. The 2yearold and 3yearold brothers are now hospitalized. The younger of them, in critical condition. Heres abcs bazi kanani. Reporter what should have been a fun fall festival turned into a nightmare. Two toddlers climbing into this bouncy house while it was in a restricted area, supposed to be offlimits. Then, a gust of wind. As soon as it went up, it just kind of flipped and came straight down. Reporter the bouncy house flying up to 30 feet in the air before crashing down into this New Hampshire apple orchard. A 2yearold boy airlifted with critical injuries. A 3yearold also hospitalized. Oh, my god. Reporter its a horrifying scenario weve seen before. Two siblings injured when this inflatable slide tumbled 300 feet across a field this summer. Just weeks earlier, two other seriously hurt when this bouncy castle set sail. Tonight, the farm owners say this bouncy house was not ready for use. It wasnt open to the public. It was unfortunate, two kids get into it. Reporter experts say its one more stark reminder that these popular childrens attractions must always be secured to the ground and supervised. Bazi kanani, abc news, washington. And in sayreville, new jersey, this was supposed to be homecoming weekend. Instead, this small town rocked by a high school hazing scandal. The football season called off, seven players under arrest, accused of locker room attacks, some of them sexual in nature, on younger players. Tonight, a vigil outside that school, parents, students, the whole town trying to make sense of it. Abcs linsey davis has the story. Reporter tonight, seven players on the Sayreville High SchoolFootball Team are facing criminal charges. Aggravated sexual assault, aggravated assault and criminal restraint, in an alleged hazing case that has rocked this new jersey town and prompted the School District to cancel the season. And we have not had enough respect. Reporter before charges were filed and the extent of the allegations revealed, angry students and parents confronted school board members. Kids who didnt do anything are suffering. Reporter but the superintendent stood firm, saying the hazing allegations demanded a strong response. One or two courageous kids that stepped up and did the right thing and they prevented one less child from being harassed, intimidated and bullied. Reporter experts say even if teammates dont take part in the assaults themselves, theyre often aware of whats going on. Why punish the group for the acts of a few . The group has to understand that if you are going to be a team and youre going to haze in order to be a member of the team, you have to take the consequences as a team. Reporter the sayreville students ranging from 15 to 17 years old could be facing jail time. Less than a year if tried as juveniles, but more than 30 years if tried as adults. Linsey davis, abc news, new york. And still ahead tonight, police raiding unsuspecting homes. The rich and famous are no longer the only targets of that dangerous prank, s. W. A. T. Ing. Bogus phone calls leading to frightening police raids. What one woman says happened at her home, all because of a fake call. 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Oh my god hes pointing it right at me ive got my hands up reporter youre watching police, wearing body cameras, surrounding an albuquerque womans home in the middle of the afternoon, guns drawn. Looks like i saw maybe some kind of movement in the front window. Reporter officers taking cover behind the family car. Assault rifles trained on a very confused homeowner. Theyre asking that you step out with your hands in the air. Okay, please dont have them shoot me. Reporter and its all because of a fake 911 call. So, its either i kill my baby or i get 20,000 so i can get more heroin. Reporter she is the latest victim of s. W. A. T. Ing. Pranksters who disguise their phone numbers, then call 911, triggering police raids on innocent victims. We got a call that there was a man inside the residence, at your house, that he had killed his wife and he was getting ready to kill his children, okay . Thats why were here today. Reporter tonight, police are searching for the person behind this bogus call. First targeting celebrities like miley cyrus, Justin Beiber and ashton kutcher, s. W. A. T. Ing has now gone mainstream. The fbi estimating there are now roughly 400 s. W. A. T. Ing calls each year. How much is this costing Law Enforcement agencies . I believe this is costing Law Enforcement and Public Safety agencies hundreds of thousands over the course of the year. Reporter and Law Enforcement is now cracking down on s. W. A. T. Ing nationwide. Punishments ranging from a few months behind bars to one teen now serving an 11year prison sentence. Brandi hitt, abc news, los angeles. And still ahead, the last thing you ever want to happen while stuck in a new york city traffic jam. The drama in the backseat of a cab, and why one uncle will always have a special bond with his new nephew. Our instant index up next. I had these very burning, needlelike sensations. I knew i needed to see a doctor. 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Thanks for joining us. A nurse may be the first person to contract ebola in the United States. A group of bay area nurses tell is theyre not surprised. Rough ocean conditions on the california coast may have led to a mans death in the north bay. Could rain be on the way . Well look at the possibly wet weekday forecast. Abc7 news at 6 00 starts now. Good evening. Today the centers for Disease Control and prevention confirmed preliminary tests show a nurse in texas has contracted the ebola virus. A at crew decontaminated the nurses apartment today. She had been treating an ebola patient in a dallas hospital. That patient later died. Health official says the nurse was wearing protective gear but appears to have been a breach of safety protocol at the hospital. The news is not surprising to a group of nurses in the bay area, saying hospitals do not have the guidelines and Safety Measures in place to treat the deadly disease. National nurses united gathered in oakland this afternoon to sound the alarm. They say based on a survey of over 2,000 nurses across the country, an overwhelming majority of hospitals are not doing other good job trains nurses how to protect themselves from ebola. Most of the nurses say their hospitals, including here in the bay area have not communicated any policy regarding infected patients and say their hospitals lack personal protective equipment. National nurses united is calling for all u. S. Hospitals implement a full Emergency Preparedness plan for ebola immediately. When the nurse become infected, theyre blamed for not following the protocols. That is not going to work. We cannot blame the healthcare providers