Well-respected Menlo Park fire chief bids farewell after 42 years of service
KTVU s Rob Roth reports.
MENLO PARK, Calif. - He has been to many of the worst disasters in the united states, rescuing victims or recovering bodies. But after 40 years of triumphs, tragedies, and an accident that left him paraplegic, Harold Schapelhouman retired Wednesday as the Menlo Park Fire Protection District Chief.
He also leaves the highly regarded Federal Urban Search and Rescue Unit he helped form. I will miss the people. I ll miss having the latitude to make things happen, he said.
Schapelhouman s last official act was to preside over a promotions ceremony for firefighters.
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Sarasota Police nab two suspected drug dealers Some of the evidence confiscated during a traffic stop May 5. (Source: Sarasota Police Department) By ABC7 Staff | May 10, 2021 at 11:55 AM EDT - Updated May 10 at 11:55 AM
SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - A late-night traffic stop by Sarasota Police resulted in two arrests and a large cache of drugs taken off the street.
At about 1 a.m., on May 5, Sarasota Police officers noticed a Dodge Charger driving near the intersection of Central Avenue and Dr. Martin Luther King Way. The vehicle abruptly stopped in the middle of the road, crossing the double yellow line. After a few seconds, the vehicle drove south, turned east on 25th Street, and was stopped by officers.
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DNR Elk Project Leader Randy Kelly attaches a new satellite tracking collar to an elk calf from 2020 on the Tomblin WMA
HOLDEN, W.Va. My last words to Randy Kelley when he got out of the truck and climbed into the blind were, “Don’t miss.”
“Oh, it’s certainly a possibility,” he laughed.
Kelley is the leader of the Division of Natural Resources Elk Project and allowed me to tag along on one of his team’s trips onto the Tomblin Wildlife Management Area recently to observe the health check on a West Virginia elk. The state’s young herd is now into its fourth year of development. The animals were transferred here starting in December 2016 from the Land Between the Lakes federal recreation area in Kentucky and subsequently from the state of Arizona. Today, they continue to multiply.