Two York County police officers help deliver baby
York Area Regional Police Officers were able to help deliver the baby, and drive the ambulance to the hospital so medics could tend to the newborn. Author: Cale Ahearn (FOX43) Updated: 10:36 AM EDT April 21, 2021
YORK, Pa. Two York Area Regional Police Officers helped deliver a baby on Monday morning.
According the police department, Cpl. Phillips and Officer Goodling responded to a call of a pregnant woman needed in ambulance in Windsor Township around 4:00 a.m. on April 20.
However, the baby just wasn t waiting for an ambulance!
Police say that without medical assistance, Cpl. Phillips delivered the baby.
FBI: 2 York County men, including Citadel cadet, charged in Capitol riots WSOCTV.com News Staff UP NEXT
Two York County men, who are cadets with the Civil Air Patrol, were charged in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, according to an affidavit released by the FBI.
Elliott Bishai, 20, and Elias Irizarry, 19, who is a cadet at The Citadel, were seen on video outside and inside of the Capitol building, the FBI said.
Bishai and Irizarry were also seen on video with Grayson Sherrill, of Gaston County, who was also charged in the riots, the FBI stated in the affidavit.
First two people from our area in South Carolina are now charged in the U.S. Capitol riot on January 6th. The FBI says the man in the middle in this pic is Elliot Bishai and the man on the right is Elias Irizarry. Both are from York County and were arrested yesterday. pic.twitter.com/pngUZMw2rU Greg Suskin (@GSuskinWSOC9) March 16, 2021
It s just muscle memory : Two firefighters rescued woman from Fawn Twp. house fire
York Dispatch
Two York County volunteer firefighters are being lauded after they rescued a woman in February from a house fire in Fawn Township.
Citizens Volunteer Fire Co. member Paul Scott and Airville Volunteer Fire Co. member Ryan Shaull were commended recently by their departments for taking action and potentially saving a woman s life. Ryan and Paul, with no gear, no nothing, they went right inside the house, said Citizens Volunteer Fire Co. Fire Chief Jimmy Williams. They were able to get her out super quick.
Joan Grimm, of Jacksonville, North Carolina, was housesitting and dogsitting alone Feb. 21 at her daughter s home in the 500 block of Mount Olivet Church Road in Fawn Township.
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