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Ohio Task Force 1 assists at Florida condo collapse site

Ohio Task Force 1 assists in finding victims in Florida condo collapse rubble UPDATED 5:15 PM ET Jul. 06, 2021 PUBLISHED 10:00 AM ET Jul. 06, 2021 PUBLISHED 10:00 AM EDT Jul. 06, 2021 SHARE COLUMBUS, Ohio First responders and K-9 search teams from Ohio Task Force 1 helped find victims at the site of the June 24 Surfside, Fla., condominium collapse over the weekend, authorities said.  What You Need To Know First responders from multiple Ohio agencies are working at the site The Ohio task force s K-9s helped recover multiple victims Authorities expect some challenges ahead due to an incoming tropical storm ​About 80 members of the task force continue to search the collapsed Champlain Towers South building near Miami Beach, where 32 people are confirmed dead and 113 remain unaccounted for as of Tuesday afternoon. 

Woman seriously hurt by falling tree in Sharon Woods is Shogo Akiyama s wife, Reds confirm

Woman seriously hurt by falling tree in Sharon Woods is Shogo Akiyama s wife, Reds confirm Outfielder left training camp to be with his wife, who is expected to recover The woman seriously injured after a tree fell on her in Sharon Woods last week is the wife of Cincinnati Reds outfielder Shogo Akiyama, a team spokesperson confirmed Thursday. and last updated 2021-03-05 10:13:03-05 CINCINNATI — The woman hospitalized after a tree fell on her in Sharon Woods last week is the wife of Cincinnati Reds outfielder Shogo Akiyama, a team spokesperson confirmed Thursday. Akaya Akiyama was seriously hurt by a falling tree on Feb. 25 along the trail from Lakeside Lodge to the Kreis Dam, Great Parks of Hamilton County announced. At the time, authorities did not identify who had been hurt in the incident.

All Paws on Deck: Hamilton County receives first arson dog

All Paws on Deck: Hamilton County receives arson dog All Paws on Deck: Hamilton County receives arson dog By Morgan Parrish | December 16, 2020 at 4:45 PM EST - Updated December 16 at 8:35 PM CINCINNATI (FOX19) - The Sharonville Fire Department has a new member on board, who is ready to tackle fires with all paws on deck. Sonnet is the only arson dog currently in Hamilton County. Lt. Chris Ellis and Sonnet just came back from a six-week training academy in Virginia. The training was completed on Friday and now Sonnet is ready for action. “The community has been very supportive, the city has been very supportive, and the fact that there is a lack of that resource in the area and that it’s actually a federal asset so, that is really special,” said Sharonville Fire Department Chief Kirk Mousa. “And the city of Sharonville is happy to be a part of that and to support just such an animal.”

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