Vacaville Family Praises First Responders’ Efforts To Save Mother And Newborn Son
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Christy Adams and her husband Bo thanked first responders as they rushed to the hospital to eventually save Christy and her son Kai s lives.
By Ryan Hill
VACAVILLE, California (KOVR) A week ago, fear started rushing through mom-to-be Christy Adams’ mind when she thought she was losing her unborn baby.
“I thought my water had broken. So, I walked up and I had seen gushes of blood everywhere,” Adams said. “I thought I was losing the baby.”
She snatched her phone and called her husband Bo to get him back home immediately.
Kaiser plans 200 layoffs in Northern CA; union says unexpected move terrified members
Sacramento Bee 4 hrs ago Cathie Anderson, The Sacramento Bee
May 1 Kaiser Permanente will lay off 200 workers from its workforce in Northern California as it changes up how some departments will operate, resulting in the need for fewer staff in some positions, according to a statement the company sent The Sacramento Bee Friday evening.
In the statement, company leaders said: Kaiser Permanente is continuing to grow. We continue to be one of the largest private employers in California with more than 149,000 employees and 16,000 physicians in the state. We continue to add jobs, with currently more than 2,300 open staff positions in the state.
One dead in possible DUI crash in Solano County abc10.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from abc10.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
18-year-old killed, 3 other teens injured in suspected DUI crash in Solano County Share Updated: 1:13 PM PDT Apr 18, 2021 KCRA Staff Share Updated: 1:13 PM PDT Apr 18, 2021
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