Heres where we currently stand, severe thunderstorm warning, at least, until 12 15, for philadelphia county, going to very likely see these yellow warnings, go in and out of effect from west to east over the next couple of hours, there you have it, just before your very eyes, things updating for us here in fact, let me zoom it out as were on the air, yes, there we go, now extending down into portions of Cumberland County as well as Northern Cape may county, Atlantic County giving you a sense this is moving very speedily at about 45 Miles Per Hour, to the east. So, eventually, this will get to the shore, we just showed you, towelly off to nice start at the ocean, but, we are going to see these storms rumble through very quickly, and as they do so, they bring with them, we repeat it for you one more time, short list of impact, brief downpours, wind gusts that get to up about 60 Miles Per Hour, so ive actually already seen some trees down in our storm reports, and also, potential to see s
Are dead wrong. With me are two of those people, freeholder director in Camden County and, of course, patty, thank you so much. Thank you. We begin first with pattie, who lost her son to a heroin overdose in september of 2010. Petition shes a member of the Camden County Addiction Task force. Tell us about your son sal and how he died. Sal was like any other boy growing up. He had hopes and dreams. He did struggled with addiction. Going into his teen years into his 20s, we struggled. In and out of rehab facilities, never getting the full treatment he needed and deserved due to insurance barriers. The last time we got sal into treatment, we actually had to lie and say he was abusing alcohol because once every time we said heroin, it didnt meet the criteria, so we told them it was alcohol and they took him right in. After 12 days we received the phone call saying his insurance had run out again and we need to come pick him up. We picked him up, got him into an iop program, which is only t