Milwaukee Police Responded to a possible snowrelated death early this morning. Morning. A 55yearold man collapsed while shoveling snow. And later died at the ho. Hospital. Cbs 58s Lindsey Branwall joins us live from froedtert with details. Lindsey. The man died here at the hospital this morning. Block of west keefe. Police got there just before 6 am shoveling is a regular part of life in wisconsin. But sadly we report on a handful of snow shoveling deaths every year. We spoke with doctor amar ambardecker from Aurora Health care. Who says these deaths are often caused by heart attacklifting heavy snow in the cold can be hard on the elderly or people with preexisting conditions. But people 3 3 when its colder outside, your blood vessels constrict, it gets a little harder to the blood flow to the heart so it can exascerbate symptoms that may not have really been there if the temperature was normal normal when youre out shoveling, make sure you go slow, take breaks, and listen to your body
Challenging at times. The eastbound lanes of i894 near 60th street reopened this morning after an overnight crash caused them to be shut down. The Greenfield Fire Department tweeted that it involved a plow truck and a vehicle. And that one person was taken to the hospital. No word on that persons condition or what caused the crash. All lanes reopened around five this morning. And a reminder to all drivers to use caution on the roads this is a suv that ran into an electrical box and some trees near sunday evening. Some tow Truck Drivers say they were working for more than 24 hours since the snow started on saturday. We havent had any real bad crashes. There have been a lot of vehicles in the ditch, people backing off their driveways 12 believe it or not, a lot of jumpstarts. Waukesha county Authorities Say there was one crash that resulted in an injury. And 38 reports of cars sliding into weather right from your phone. Just download the fox 6 storm center app, its available on android a
Urges the students to improve the quality of life and quality of care with dedication and compassion Dedicates new general ward of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Narayana Superspeciality Hospital to the public Nursing staff is the backbone of the healthcare sector: Lt Governor They are well trained to provide different levels of care in preventive, diagnostic and curative health services: LG In last three years, govt has made adequate investment for medical education & training to protect and promote people’s […]
Kakryal, May 25 (Scoop News)-Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today attended the Lamp Lighting and Oath Taking Ceremony of 5th & 6th Batch of B.Sc. Nursing students of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi College of Nursing (SMVDCoN) at Matrika Auditorium of SMVDU.
Sh. Baleshwar Rai, Dr Neelam Sareen, Sh. Suresh Kumar Sharma (Retd.) Judge, Sh. Raghu K. Mehta - Members of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board and Dr. Ravindra Kumar Sinha, Vice-Chancellor, SMVDU were present on the occasion which also marked the 4th Annual Day function of SMVDCoN.
Earlier, on his arrival at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Narayana Superspeciality Hospital, the Lt Governor inaugurated a new 45-bedded General Ward of the hospital equipped with latest medical equipments and dedicated the facility to public.
During his address at the Lamp Lighting Ceremony of SMVDCoN, the Lt Governor congratulated the students embarking on a new journey, and urged them to improve the quality of life and quality of care with dedication and