“I’ve never dealt with anything like this, even close to this pandemic,” Wilson said.
Wilson said his station used to average 12 to 13 calls a day. Now it s 15 to 20, and he said at least half of those calls are for COVID-19. In fact, just minutes after interviewing with NBC 7, Wilson was called out.
“It’s just depressing,” he said. “Seeing it again and again and again, and then seeing people not take it seriously.”
Wilson said firefighters aren t just seeing it, they re catching it.
The fire union said a dozen CVFD firefighters have tested positive for COVID-19.
“You know, it’s hard when you see people that you’re really close with being sick,” Wilson said. “It’s scary.”
Women fight to help families torn apart by ‘racist’ deportation policy Mark Townsend
The Home Office is refusing to review the forced separation of black British families caught up in the criminal justice system, a practice that campaigners say is systemically racist and legitimises child cruelty.
Under a 13-year-old law, individuals who are not British citizens and receive a prison sentence of more than 12 months are automatically targeted for deportation. This policy has seen hundreds of people, mainly men, put on charter flights to Jamaica, leaving their British children behind in the UK.
Despite evidence of significant harm to children, the Home Office has ruled out officially investigating the impact on minors and families when considering deporting a parent.
Last modified on Sun 3 Jan 2021 06.08 EST
The Home Office is refusing to review the forced separation of black British families caught up in the criminal justice system, a practice that campaigners say is systemically racist and legitimises child cruelty.
Under a 13-year-old law, individuals who are not British citizens and receive a prison sentence of more than 12 months are automatically targeted for deportation. This policy has seen hundreds of people, mainly men, put on charter flights to Jamaica, leaving their British children behind in the UK.
Despite evidence of significant harm to children, the Home Office has ruled out officially investigating the impact on minors and families when considering deporting a parent.
she knows enough about sign language that she s able to take it. it wasn t up on tuesday night and that is on me, didn t do my job. rob: the fake sign language interpreter identified as darrell roberts showed up at the department, the department didn t know she was a fake until the public asked what was going on, she won t face any charges but why she was there and what she was doing is still unknown at this time. another hidden camera discovered inside air b&b, this device found at an undisclosed location, this tweet of the photo shows the device appears to be a motion detector with the camera connected to the internet. air b&b says they have permanently banned the homeowner from the site and gave a full refund but wouldn t say where it was located. some have been found in bedrooms. this after several other incidents including undercover