lanes above, it will take months to fix. fox news correspondent sieve cotton with y update. philadelphia leaders are asking everyone for patience. they are crediting divine both lines of i95 are closed in northeast philadelphia as crews work at the site the of collapse, a truck was carrying gasoline that caught fire. this happened before 6:30 this morning. causing northbound overpass to collapse, about 10 miles of i95 northbound and southbound lanes are closed, officials warn that other streets near the bridge could be closed too. i95 is one of the country s oldest most traveld routes, firefighters arrived to find portions of northbound lanes reduced to rubble, pennsylvania governor saying that crews are trying to identify anyone who was caught in the fire and collapse, public transit leaders are ask employers to be patient with their workforce, saying it will take long target to work tomorrow, philadelphia governor shapiro said it will take a while. northbound side of i9
california governor newsom to be any more concerned. before we go to the disaster of san francisco. i want to touch base on self-driving car situation, cruz is headquartered in san francisco, you had emergency vehicles trying to get into an emergency and the self-driving car stopped, they could not get around t. it. that is wild, spokes spokesperson said that car was doing what it was supposed to do it was entering an area where there was an active emergency scene so it just stopped. it can be hea helpful or harmful if you don t have logic there. you had 9 people going to
are real people. these are the first on the scene which is the name of the podcast and they are the ones who answer the call every day. they they re who you hear when you call in distress. they are empathetic and kind and they serve their communities fairly unrecognized and unseen. we had an opportunity to take gladys mitchell back to where she worked at the metro tech in brooklyn. she saw her old colleagues and she talked to them. we walked into a 10,000 square foot room a sea of women, mostly women of color who are basically the glue that holds the city s first responders together and dispatches the right first responder to every emergency scene. so, gladys, i mean, you re the voice. you set the tone when crisis is standing in front of somebody. and the reality is you may have
all right, america s first responders they re trained to handle just about any situation. but what about arriving at an emergency scene and realizing it is your family in danger? abc s david muir has the story. reporter: the assistant fire chief answering the call, horrific accident near riverside, texas. only when he arrives and gets closer does he realize it was his wife and his 7-year-old son. from the looks of the car, the fact that they re alive is a feat. reporter: aaron s wife amber, was thrown from the car, his son, jonathan, still trapped inside. my wife was laying there on the ground. and the look of the car, i don t know how either one of them lived. reporter: even after all of that training he describes the moment he saw his son. once i saw my son, that kind of went out the window. and i started going into a little bit of a panic mode. reporter: they get jonathan
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