Officer being medivacked to Temple University hospital with severe burns on his back. Got a bad burn on the back. But hes conscious much hes talking. Um, hes actually joking with us but hes very lucky to be alive. Reporter chief mcclay said the corporal was working in plain clothes in doylestown as part of a county narcotics operation when a suspect tried to deliver drugs near the doylestown train station. And recognized the nine year police veteran. He ran through the narcotics on tom of the train. Officer chased him for pretty good distance. Apprehended him. Reporter police say when corporal pitcher return to the doylestown train station, to retrieve the drugs the suspect had tossed on top of the train, he climbed on top apparently he thought the electric was off. Apparently the electric wasnt off. The transformer pulled him in which severely burned his back. Were all relieved. We actually thought the worse when the the reports came in, and rushed down here lights and sirens. Reporte
Im lucy noland. Quite a scare for local Law Enforcement with heavy hearts from the death earlier in the day of a new jersey state trooper. Dave schratwieser live at Temple University hospital. Dave, Police Rushed to the hospital today praying they wouldnt be mourning another brother in blue. Reporter lucy, police tell me tonight while they were racing here to the hospital they didnt know what to expect. In fact, several told me they were preparing for the worst but fortunately tonight the Corporal Michael pitcher is in Good Condition recovering from first and Second Degree burns to his back. Thank god hes okay. Reporter it was close call for veteran police Corporal Michael pitcher after a drug investigation he was working on ended with the 38yearold officer being medivacked to Temple University hospital with severe burns on his back. Got a bad burn on the back. But hes conscious much hes talking. Um, hes actually joking with us but hes very lucky to be alive. Reporter chief mcclay said
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It may be a little unconventional, but Switzerland County High School will hold its Winter Homecoming tomorrow (Friday) night. The festivities will be included in the boys junior varsity and varsity home basketball games with Shawe Memorial.
Traditionally one the biggest crowds of the year, this year’s Homecoming will be held in compliance with guidelines surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.
Switzerland County High School Principal David Todd said that each player, cheerleader, and Homecoming candidate will be allowed to bring four family members to Homecoming. Those family members will be required to sign in at the desk in the lobby of the high school. No other fans will be allowed into the gym.