Explosion set off a large fire, the flames destroying everything that was left. The blast happening at 1 00 on the second floor of this building. The front of the building blew right off. The brick the, concrete, and metal became projectiles, and from her apartment window, 16 yearold Bridget Martinez saw people on the street running for cover. I seen a man, and he was hopping on one leg, and i think he was injured because something fell down. Reporter this is what the building looked like before the explosion. The business on the first floor, two apartments above it, and now its barely recognizable. With the fire house around the corner, firefighters got to the scene in only 3 minutes, but they couldnt rescue one woman, and firefighters found her body in the stairwell, and they said she was the only person in the building at the time, and investigators believe the explosion happened as a kitchen stove was being disconnected. We are told the tenant there purchased a highend stove, their
Doctor shortages distress rural America, where few residency programs exist mcindependentnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mcindependentnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
ELKO, Nev. — Anger, devastation and concern for her patients washed over Dr. Bridget Martinez as she learned that her residency training program in rural northeastern Nevada would be shuttered.
More than 100 million people, or nearly one-third of the nation, have trouble accessing primary care. The problem is more acute in rural areas, which have long struggled to recruit and retain doctors and other medical professionals.