Live outside the hayward chp office where they mourn the loss of the officer. Reporter terry so much pain out here mourning the loss of officer camilleri. And mourning for the family who they know and love. Also this woman who saw the whole thing unfold telling her story and feeling for the family tonight. Like we really dont want to be festive. How can we when this poor family, you know, they have to grieve now because of somebodys stupidity. She was driving family members to sfo when she says a red cadillac zipped past her at well over 100mileperhour. She says the swerved left as it approached traffic ahead and then swiftly back to the right before crashing into the chp suv. I remember seeing brake lights. And like smoke. And i guess thats when he rear ended the back of the chp vehicle. And then i just saw the cadillac roll. It was like a movie. And then my husband a yelling he hit a chp. She says the cad lack rolled into a retaining wall and burst into flames. She began yanging on t
We run about 2,500 2,800 fire calls a year and on almost every one of those calls pg e is responding to that call as well. And so when we show up to a fire and pg e shows up with us it makes a tremendous team during a moment of crisis. I rely on them, the firefighters in this department rely on them, and so we have to practice safety everyday. Utilizing pg es talent and expertise in that area trains our firefighters on the gas or electric aspect of a fire and when we have an emergency situation we are going to be much more skilled and prepared to mitigate that emergency for all concerned. The things we do every single day that puts ourselves in harms way, and to have a partner that is so skilled at what they do is indispensable, and i couldnt ask for a better partner. The ball flares out to the right and into the end zone. Zach ernst for the touchdown. Would you believe it . The gamewinning touchdown was scored by zach ertz from danville. Monmouth high school and then to stanford and n
Reporter thats brian mulroney, caltrans chief engineer on the project. He says engineers allowed 3 4 inch of rust over the years. But he says something besides rust is eating away at the bridges foundation. They also have questions about are there very small microorganisms that are feeding on iron. And thats kind of a new bring in the bridge world. Reporter the process is called microbiologically influenced corrosion. It turns out that the bay floor is rich with the tiny creatures that cause it. According to the assessment report we obtained under the public records act, the microbes leave pits that experts liken to holes left by worms and termites in wood. For now, caltrans is focusing on finding out if microbes are to blame and whether other bay bridges could be at risk. Thats really something new. And when theres something new to us, you know, we want to make sure we get on top of that as fast as we can. Reporter while mulroney stresses the problem is not critical at the moment, the
Garvin it may be a surprising sport for a guy who grew up surfing the california coast, but one day his parent suggested bobsledding. Janelle in addition to being an olympic athlete, Nick Cunningham is also a sergeant in the Army National guard, both roles he takes to heart. What youre about to see is what an olympic bobsledder sees. In this case, Nick Cunninghams point of view as he pilots a sled skidding along a sheet of ice at close to 100 miles per hour, which might make what youre about to hear nick say a bit surprising. Nick believe it or not, im not ai dont like to do death defying stuff. Janelle what the soon to be threetime olympian and monterey native means is that if youve trained hard enough and smart enough, what seems dangerous to others is just doing your job, much like, it turns out, nicks other occupation, a sergeant in the Army National guard. A special World Class Athlete Program Allows nick to both serve his country as a construction engineer and train for the games
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