They were escaping through the roof. As emergency crews struggled to free the children from the mangled bus . Worried parents waited to hear what happened to their children . Craig harriss daughter, a step son and a niece were on the bus. They are ok. Craig harris i almost lost it and had to sit down and gain my composure. I had to calm my wife down and other family members that were also affected by this and it just it was just its something i never want to face again. Five children died at the scene. One boy and four girls . Three of them fourth graders. Several children are still in the hospital . Some in serious condition. Residents stood in long lines to give blood. Chattanooga police say they are looking at the speed of bus driver Johnthony Walker with vehicular homicide and reckless driving Chattanooga Police chief fr eh warrant for his blood. The investigation as it oe. Will le influences on his ability to drive a car, to drive a vehicle. We dont know at this time. Authorities
Unanimous. He also does not think theres many benefits to using a grand jury. Bruce and beth at 6, riley explains who he would like to see handling these types of cases. Thank you, phil. Meteorologist joe winters joins us now. Joe, its a little rainy today, but nothing to really hold up early thanksgiving travelers . A man has pleaded guilty in a Jeffrey Bulechek is charged with homicide by vehicle reckless driving and kalona. Bulechek admitted to being intoxicated on december 1st of 2013 when he ran a stop sign and collided with another vehicle. That crash killed brittany hochstetler, a passenger in that vehicle. She was 15 and from indiana. Online records dont show a sentencing day for bulechek. Have you seen news . Call newsline nine. That number is 3193659999. Shoot some horizontal video. And send it to newsroom at kcrg dot com. Police say the man driving the school bus that crashed and killed five students yesterday in chattanooga, tennessee, was speeding when it happened. Johntho
Thanksgiving. lights sirens suit up food coma. Thanksgiving is the busiest day of the year for fire departments. I think a large part of it is fun with family. We are visiting with relatives. We are in the other room watching football and or the kids get in the way in the kitchen. If you are frying a turkey do it out side never put a frozen turkey in the boiling oil and dont leave the yourself with a fire stay calm. Some people want to put baking soda, a wet rag, water on it; those are all bad. Make sure you have a cookie sheet somewhere near by and just slide it over it. If you find the turkey catches fire in the oven dont open. Keep it closed. And if it is serious call 911. The National Fire Protection Association discourages deep frying turkeys saying there are just too many variable that can lead to fires. Jessica hartman news 7 kwwl keeping children out of the kitchen during busy cooking times by having planned activities for them. A rainy night lets go to storm track seven chief