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Transcripts For WCAU NBC10 News Today At 5am 20151008

Alert traffic. We are watching a lot of the construction this morning. Right here in south jersey on 01295. There is a repair vehicle over this overpass in here. There are some lane restrictions. You can see all traffic moving accordingly. No real problems, though, according to delays, southbound from 38 to the blackhorse pike. No real problems there. Few are on the 42 freeway, though, you might run into this little problem here right around the 42 freeway northbound the offramp to 295 northbound is actually closed for ongoing construction, that will be there about 6 00 a. M. As of right now, no problems, 42 northbound from 55 to the walt whitman bridge, we have a five minute drive time f. Are you out and about, currently no problems on 95, the schuylkill expressway. Tracy. This morning, the investigation of a massive warehouse fire in southwest philadelphia. We have video from sky force 10 that gives us a really good view of how large this fire was as it burned out of control. Heres a

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Transcripts For WCAU NBC10 News Today 11am 20151008

Fear there are more to come. The budget battle is having a noticeable impact on one particular school in philadelphia. This school, something very obvious is missing here, as you can see, all because of the budget impasse. Well have that story coming up in the next half hour. Meanwhile, skyforce 10 was over this crash on i95 in bucks county that blocks traffic for more than an hour this morning. Two cars collided in the northbound lanes between academy and wood haven roads around bensalem at 6 45. Were trying to find out if anyone was hurt in that crash. Our region is enjoying sunny skies and temperatures in the 70s. Tomorrow it will be warmer but rain and cooler conditions are coming. Brittney shipp is here with our forecast, good morning, brittney. Good morning, vai. Well have one more nice day. Temperatures will stay in the 70s but a cold front will come in, im also tracking showers but right now our temperatures are at 67 degrees in philadelphia. Humidsy is 63 . Wind speeds about s

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Transcripts For WHDH 7News At 5 PM 20160108

Shot. Its terrible. Anchor while the suspect took off the officer was left bleeding in the street with a leg wound. Police say he is lucky the officers now carry turn debts that help the injured officer when he needed it most. He tried to do his initially because all our officers have it, but then a fellow uniform officer who was nearby heard the call and he that was fortunate. It could have saved his life and. Reporter with a shot officer down the others gave chase finally tackling the us r us putt a few blocks away. Police say he is grant , just paroled last year. The mayor credited the officer showing great restraint even while under fire. There is a lot of stuff that goes on around the country im lot of criticism of Police Departments and here in the city of boston our Police Department certainly is the best in the nation, being able to do their job every single day and risks anchor as mayor and Police Commissioner visited the injured officer they say he asked about whether the guy

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Transcripts For WPHL Action News At Ten On PHL17 20141005

Another boy from that same school is being tested. Our Kenneth Moton is live outside Childrens Hospital where dr. S are treating and monitoring several children with several symptoms of the virus, kenneth. Walter, here at the Childrens Hospital doctors are waiting on those results for those three children. Meanwhile, Hamilton Township says theres no need for panic after death of 4yearold and theres need for parents to remain vigilant when it comes to hygiene. Yardville Elementary School in hamill top township, new jersey, blue and gold ribbons for eli waller who died from a disease that has millions of parents in the u. S. Worried. I mean our main concern was what am i supposed to look for. Is it something mild or something serious or everything . Concerned mornlz attented saturday News Conference where Mercer County officials talked of the death of the preschooler and whats next after centers for Disease Control confirmed the boy died of entrovirus d 68. D 68 straint is viral aunt str

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Transcripts For WCAU NBC 10 News At 11p 20141005

Eli waller, a student, came down with respiratory problems two weeks ago. The coroner confirmed his cause of death is directly linked to enterovirus d68. The virus has sickened more than 500 people in 43 states. Almost all of them children. The virus attacks rapidly and suddenly. That evening he was asymptomatic and fine and the next morning he had passed. Health Officials Say they will likely never know how and where he was exposed to the virus. Parents are concerned for the health of their own children, especially those with preexisting conditions. This mans son attends Yardville Elementary School where another child was being tested for the virus. Of course its on everybodys mind. Its human nature. People are nervous. Theyre scared. The School District says its added extra staff to disinfect the schools, doing what it can to alleviate fears and stop the spread of virus. Eli was a triplet with two sisters. His parents have asked for privacy. Another meeting is tomorrow at 7 00 p. M.

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