Carbon monoxide. Anything above three parts per million is considered unsafe. The levels here were as high as 90 parts per million. We came home after work we were still cooking up some dinner which is still in 31 cooked. But there was a Carbon Monoxide leak and so we didnt know that at that time. I just saw the fire truck when i came out and smelled it in the hall. Reporter in addition to testing the air quality inside, tested the tenants who were in the building at the time. Six people found to have high levels in their blood. The three adults and three children all taken to the hospital and they are being treated now. Residents were just able to return back into the building about 20 minutes ago. The Fire Department says the building is safe and they gave the all clear. Thats the latest reporting live in watertown, im ted daniel, fox 25 news. Breaking right now in dorchester, reports of road within the last hour. The road there has been shut down at harbor avenue as investigators tr
Saying its throughout and prayers are with the students family. The dean urged students to reach out to their families to let them know theyre safe. Counselors are also available for students. Our fox 25s Sharman Sachetti has been gathering information on the story all day and will have a live report ahead at 5 00 p. M. In the studio, vanessa welch, fox 25 news. Blair breaking in hingham, crews are battling a large house fire on elm street. This is video of the scene given to us by Hingham Police in the last hour, you can see flames and thick smoke spilling out we understand several firefighters were hurt, but the injuries are minor. We have a crew on the way to find out how this fire started. Well let you know once we know. Elizabeth a second person has died from their injuries after a School Bus Crash in mendon. Richard drainville dried saturday in worcester. His mother cheryl was the passenger in the car. Authorities say drainvilles sedan collided with a school bus near bates street
This morningng that michael herds is still a menace, still a danger to society f. We can take you straight into the courtroom there. Hes getting a new sentencing. All of this is happening because in 2012, the Supreme Court outlawed mandatory prison sentences for juveniles. Hernandez was 144 years old when he slit his classmates throat. Theyre opening psecution saying hernandez should get life in prison and review at 25. Hes painting his family in a veryry negative light. The convicted killers father taking the stand. The prosecution questioning him about chilling jailhouse calls from just this summer. Take a listen. He had you look up information about serial killers as recent as june of 2015 . No. Thats not correct, sir . Information about a serial killer known as acid king . I dont recall that. Reporter and while his father hado recollection of that, the prosecution going onto play those jailhouse calls where you hear hernandez, where you hear the convicted killer and his father talk
Reviews were done in an adversarial basis and therefore had to be changed somewhat. If thats true you dont agree with it, why did you agree to stop sending enforcement lawyers . There was a certain message from that practice that was not the message that was intended. Weve been working hard to integrate our supervision and our enforcement elements of the bureau. Were a little different animal certainly a different animal from my experience. I had Enforcement Authority but i didnt have any sort of Examination Authority or supervisery authority. Its something i had to learn about when i came to the bureau. Most of our enforcement attorneys are in the same boat. They need to understand how the examination function works and how it is getting to a similar result. They have to understand how enforcement works when its an appropriate tool and when its not. In attempting to integrate this is one of the early judgment wes made two years early on. It seemed to me that this cost were outweighing
On the senate floor today. This is a big week for those of us from illinois. Because it was just a day or two ago, two days ago, that the illinois General Assembly passed marriage equality, about to be signed into law. Making it the 15th state in the nation that has reached this amazing, historic milestone. It is an important day for illinois in the United States senate. Republican senator and the democratic senator both cosponsored and supported this important legislation. This was an historic victory and shows how quickly our country is moving forward. It was not that long ago when it was acceptable to refuse to hire people based on the color of their skin, their religion or their gender. But congress corrected that wrong with title vii. At one time, and lawyers could fire people simply because of their age. We put an end to age discrimination. As tom harkin, who can proudly say he was the author along with bob dole, there was a time in this country when an employee could be passed o