Your side. Neglect, incompetence, and failure to help. We first ou about the incident at back in march. Chris is live with the case against the lieutenant and just how the little boys death is prompting changes to the Emergency Response system. That lieutenants name has been redacted from this report. What we do know is that he worked inside this fire station here in tenleytown. We just want to make clear that the charges were talking about our department charges that will eventually be heard by an internal trial board. Human error and issues of technical training. That is what a recent report says cause delayed Emergency Response back on march 13 when a toddler begin choking on a grape. According to the report, 911 was called at 8 36, but an ambulance did not arrive for several minutes. The young boy later died at the hospital. Afterwards, an investigation was launched into what went wrong. It says the delayed response was due to the wrong emergency crews being dispatched. Partly beca
Young Arlington readers can meet a Nats notable this weekend and earn tickets to games later this summer through free library programs. Pitching strategist (and former reliever) Sean Doolittle will be signing autographs for children on Saturday morning after reading a story at Arlington Central Library. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. and the event lasts
Young Arlington politicos across the political divide are closely watching Donald Trump's presidential bid and its potential effect on voter turnout this cycle. Young Arlington politicos across the political divide are closely watching Donald Trump's presidential bid and its potential effect on voter turnout this cycle.
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High school students in Arlington write and publish book of poems on the theme of "resilience." Words for the World was initiated by poet laureate Holly Karapetkova.