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CNN Erin Burnett OutFront July 8, 2013 23:41:00

here is one survivor s account. there was a gap in the side of the fuselage. outside of that i found two people still strapped in their chair that had been thrown through that. they were both alive and doing okay. reporter: hard landings such as the 2002, iberia, emergency touchdown at jfk are survivable, marshal says. crucial to survival, human behavior. flight crews are better trained than ever to get people out. marshal pointed to the overrun of an air france jet in toronto. and hudson river landing. number of people killed. zero. she says passengers need to be sharper in the cabin. ment former flight attendant took me through evacuation drill. seatbelts. release seatbelts. get out. why are you blocking the aisle to get your carry-on. leave it behind. okay. closest exit right here. two things. went the wrong way.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130111:00:05:00

stuff like that and saying weird stuff about death, maybe i guess. i don t know. did he disturb you? not really because i always thought he was joking. but, it seems he was very serious. and he injured three other people were injured in the incident today, including his teacher who took a pellet shot to the head. teacher described as being emotionally distraught today as well. two female students also injured. one we think might have hearing difficulties as a result or hearing injuries as a result of being very close to the gun when it went off. and also a second girl was injured. she tried to scramble away from the scene and fell over a desk and hurt herself there. we also understand that really it couldn t have come on a more ironic day the school was preparing for evacuation drill and discussions for that had been discussed. the armed security officer that is normally on site here wasn t able to make it in today. apparently he got caught up

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20121216:15:12:00

plain-clothed security professional at the door of every schoolie the country? there. most schools have campus police who are armed. one thing we advocate for teachers, you have to do monthly fire drills. you have to do monthly drills. so let s take those drills and review them and see what worked well. remember, a fire drill is an evacuation drill. so we can take what we re it doing and improve upon that. we stress that when developing crisis plans, schools work with your local officials, with your law enforcement, with your fire, so you get local input to the best action to take. with parents, too, notifying them, what they can do as they hear it, for many, on the news. thank you, d very helpful information today. thank you.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20121215:11:38:00

steve: it was apparently her idea to install this door buzzer. ali was talking about the safety drill. here is a tweet she sent out on october 17th. safety first at sandy hook. it s a beautiful day for our annual evacuation drill. they also had included on the tweet an image of that. when it was time for the installation of the new doorbell did send out a letter to the parents and said, quote: please understand that with nearly 700 students and over 1,000 parents representing 500 families most parents will be asked to show identification. that is you ring the doorbell and then you might have to show some identification. but as we detailed this morning there is a report from the new york times today that apparently she recognized the shooter because that was nancy s son. she knew nancy. nancy was a teacher there. we don t know full time, part time, retired, whatever. but buzzed him in and within

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120118:20:16:00

on the rocks. not on the lifeboat. by the way, the captain says the rocks that tore the ship open, were not on any nautical maps and you heard the coast guard earlier say they were clearly on those nautical maps. shepard: we are getting word that the crash could make for some big changes in maritime law. trace: the old saying is that maritime laws are written in blood, the results of old disasters and you go back 100 years to the titanic and they changed the steel the ships were made of to make them less likely to crack in cold weather. in this case the passengers had in guidance and were looking for someone to tell them where to go because they did not do an evacuation because the ship just sail and under law you have 24 hours to do that first evacuation drill. that will likely change. and, so will the laws governing captains. those could be stiffened to make

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