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Gila County Superior Court Judge Tim Wrightâs home in Payson burned to the ground on Friday, killing his dog and his cat â but leaving his family unharmed.
The Payson, Hellsgate, Pine-Strawberry and Christopher Kohls fire departments all ended up responding to the blaze, along with Tonto National Forest personnel, Lifeline Ambulance and other automatic aid partners. The home, that burned in the middle of the day while the Wrights were not home, could not be saved.
âThe fire was confined to the house and no one was home at the time . (but) unfortunately the family pets perished in the fire,â said PFD staff.
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A Dublin councillor says a change to drinking laws, and curfews on younger people, could be a solution to anti-social behaviour.
Social Democrats councillor for Howth and Malahide, Joan Hopkins, was speaking after
Gardaí are investigating the incident at Howth Junction DART Station on April 1st.
Footage of the incident shows the woman hurrying to catch the train before a youth lunges at her.
A second youth then pushes his bike towards her, knocking her towards the tracks.
The woman was rescued by onlookers before the train began to move off. We have 40% less Guards in Ireland than the EU average, we need our Garda stations to open longer hours.
On Sunday, just before 4 p.m., Tonto Rim Search and Rescue was dispatched to Water Wheel off Houston Mesa Road for a man who had fallen and hit his head.
The man was unconscious for a while, but had come to by the time TRSAR volunteers arrived. Water Wheel Fire and Medical District firefighters were already on scene when TRSAR arrived and had tended to the man, who was visiting the area with his family. They were reportedly from the Valley.
When the man came to, he had a seizure, which was ânot a common thing for him,â said Bill Pitterle, TRSAR commander.
S.C ambulance company: Without more funding, hurricane evacuations of hospitals may take longer
S.C ambulance company: Without more funding, hurricane evacuations of hospitals may take longer By Rob Way | February 18, 2021 at 1:58 PM EST - Updated February 18 at 7:28 PM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A South Carolina private ambulance company is warning the pandemicâs impact on their industry may make it âimpossibleâ to evacuate nursing homes and hospitals as quickly as they usually do ahead of hurricanes.
Josh Watts is the CEO of MedTrust, a private ambulance company based out of Charleston County, and heâs calling on lawmakers to designate more relief funding to companies like his which have been hit with âsignificantly increased costs with no increased revenue.â