Throughout the conversation she asked him whether or not she will ab rested. He indicates that he was a Police Officer and she would not be arrested if she performs these acts. Reporter woman complied, and then managed to escape shall after being driven for several blocks. Is there an indication that she hides between vehicles at some point while she exits the the vehicle and that he maneuvers around, several cars looking for her, drives around the block looking for her. Reporter police say the fire lieutenant, assigned to Ladder Company 14, in north philadelphia, was still wearing his fire uniform pants, which may have aided in his officer impersonation. While she was on the run, police say the the woman, using her phone, provided Important Information that led the police making an arrest. She notified 911. Based on that information, officers responding in the area they are able to locate this vehicle in the 4800 block of 12th street where they were able to stop the vehicle will and s
We are live, im cleve bryan, cbs3 Eyewitness News. Chopper three over a crash on the new jersey turnpike, this happened in the southbound lanes, near exit number five in west hampton burlington county. Police say, five people were in that Hyundai Santa fe including three children. Two people including a child were air lifted to the hospital, and two others were taken by ambulance. It is unclear why the the driver lost control. Officials in Delaware County are looking into a fall that killed a worker employed by a private electric company. Chopper three over that scene this morning on the 400 block of keenan drivein ogden, we are toll the victim fell about 50 feet from the bucket truck n word yet on the victims identity. A paratransit bus collides with a horse, killing that animal in bucks county, this happened around 6 30 this morning in the 4300 block of cold spring creamery road in buckingham township. The bus driver, had to be hospitalized, two others inside that bus were not hurt,
News for friday, october 10, 2014. Good morning. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. The director for the center of Disease Control says ebola could be the next aids. They noted how quickly the situation is changing in africa and leaders are pleading for more help as the u. S. Ramps up efforts to control the virus. Good morning, susan. Good morning, an marie. Airports here are getting ready to start screening travelers for symptoms. A congressional hearing in dallas is going to look at what happened to Thomas Duncan, the first u. S. Patient to die from the disease and why others survived, but he did not. Military planes carried supplies along with dozens of marines thursday, joining hundreds more building Treatment Centers for ebola patients. The help cant come fast enough for the outbreak in south africa. A tragedy in modern times will compromise the security of people everywhere. Dr. Tom friedman, director of the Disease Control and prevention drove that message home. We have to
Scene of a threealarm blaze at penn station. When the call went out before 2 30 this morning, more than 100 firefighters responded. No injuries reported. Fdny, though, says the fire is under control. The fire is not expected to impact Amtrak Service along northeast corridor. There is word that the impact will be limited to local subway lines in new york. The National Transportation safety board is working to figure out why smoke filled the metro tunnel killing one person and sending dozens of others to hospitals. It is going to affect the commute this morning. Delia goncalves is live at Lenfant Metro station with more on how all this is going to unfold this morning. Delia. Reporter talked to a few folks coming out of Lenfant Plaza metro station a short time ago. They report so far so good on the train this morning. They said there is some shifting around of people on different trains and different lines but they are getting clear instruction by train operators so that is definitely som
Good morning, im Alison Harmelin in for annemarie green. This morning a dangerous, unusual winter storm is hitting the south with snow, ice and freezing rain. States of emergency have been declared in kentucky, georgia, mississippi, virginia and north carolina. The storm is affecting travel and tens of thousands of customers have already lost power. In north carolina, nearly 100 counties are under a weather alert. A thick blanket of ice is expected in the middle of the state, and residents are being told to stay off the roads. In tennessee, freezing rain gripped power lines and snapped tree branches. Officials warn the threat of significant Power Outages exist due to the ice. The storm is headed to the northeast after it leaves the midatlantic, and that means even more snow for boston where the city has hired extra workers to try to get mass transit running at full length. And following the storm, more bitter cold. This building in philadelphia turned into an ice castle as firefighters