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A witness told police the man had been in the ocean with other kayakers when he became separated from the group. and Medix assisted Seaside Fire & Rescue on the call. — Tom Hallman Jr. 503
of his rescue: "It started with a pretty hasty mistake. My woodstove is very, very old. The mistake I made - sorry, my thoughts are still a little scattered the mistake I made, I got hasty and I put a big - piece of cardboard in the stove to start the fire. Which I knew was a problem, I've had woodstoves all my life.
The Special Tactics and Rescue Service (S.T.A.R.S.) (特殊戦術及び救助部隊, tokushu-senjutsu oyobi kyūjo butai?) was an elite special forces division under the jurisdiction of the Raccoon Police Department, though privately funded and able to operate independently. It employed ex-military personnel and academic experts for appropriate positions within the police department. The
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A few have created a unit that is separate from the police and fire departments. In New Mexico, Albuquerque's government set up acs as a third branch of public safety, devoted to behavioural
1:29. Lubbock Fire Rescue is responding to a structure fire at The Boulders at Lakeridge, located at 4421 82nd St. on Monday afternoon. The call came in around 3 p.m. LFR and LPD are on the scene
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Toronto & GTA Toronto cop recognized for heroic rescue of two men from Scarborough fire Published Sep 29, 2021 • 1 minute read Toronto Police Const. Alexander Yuanidis, this year's winner of the 54th Annual Police Officer of the Year Award, on Wednesday, Sept. 29, 2021. Photo by Veronica Henri /Toronto Sun/Postmedia Network With a radiant smile, a Toronto Police officer modestly recalls the heroic act that led to him being honoured as this year’s winner of the 54th Annual Police Officer of the Year award. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Exclusive sports coverage by Bruce Garrioch, Ken Warren and Tim Baines, in-depth crime and news from Gary Dimmock and city life coverage from arts writers Lynn Saxberg and Peter Hum. Plus, daily newsletters and events. Unlimited online access to Ottawa Sun and 15 news sites with one account. 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Enjoy additional articles per month. Get email updates from your favourite authors. “I think that night was a set of very fortunate circumstances — that I was so close, I knew the area, but anyone in my situation would have done the same thing,” Const. Alexander Yuanidis said Wednesday.. In May 2020, the 43 Division officer arrived on the scene of a three-alarm fire in Scarborough and saw a fireball explode on the north side of the home. Two men were stranded on a second-floor deck because there weren’t any stairs Yuanidis’s “heart was pounding” and the “adrenaline kicked in” as he secured a 12-foot ladder from a neighbour. After helping the younger man down the ladder, Yuanidis rescued the second man who had limited mobility and needed assistance. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. The 16-year veteran of the service “punched out the spindles of the railing” with his fists in order to save the 85-year-old. Sugy Kodeeswaran, a family member, later commented on the tragedy “Our family owes officer Alex a great debt because he saved the patriarch of the family with three children, their partners and eight grandchildren.” Yuanidis was honoured with the prestigious award for his “calculated risk, acting decisively and bravely, while putting his personal safety at risk in order to save others.” “It’s a huge honour,” said Yuanidis, who was quick to point out his fellow officers perform acts of heroism on a daily basis in the city. Comments Postmedia is committed to maintaining a lively but civil forum for discussion and encourage all readers to share their views on our articles. Comments may take up to an hour for moderation before appearing on the site. We ask you to keep your comments relevant and respectful. 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Local August 5, 2022 / 838 PM / CBS Minnesota St. Paul police officer saves four girls from fire St. Paul police officer saves four girls from fire 0207 ST. PAUL, Minn. - A St. Paul police officer's quick actions saved the lives of four young girls. Officer Bill Beaudette was patrolling the city's east side on Thursday when he saw smoke and called 911. He followed the smoke to a home on Case Avenue, where he learned there might be children inside the home. "I was trying to wait for the fire department," Beaudette said. "I couldn't, because it was starting to fill with smoke." The veteran officer said that experience told him he needed to act. "I've seen bad things," he said. "You just put your safety in the back and go." Beaudette recalled kicking in the home's back door and finding four girls in the home, their ages ranging for 4 years old to 7 years old. One of the girls was sleeping. CBS "When the door got kicked in they were frightened," Beaudette said. "I calmed them down, and I had to get them out because the smoke started filling in pretty good. And we got out." The officer's actions were life-saving and heroic, said Deputy St. Paul Fire Chief Ken Adams. He explained that a fire can double in size every 30 seconds, adding that after 2 minutes and 30 seconds, a room can be deadly. "One of the things that we know about young children and fires is that they become scared," Adams said. "And when they become scared, they don't go out, they hide. When they hide, it takes us longer to find them." Beaudette says he was in the right place at the right time. "I don't know what would have happened if that door would have stayed closed," he said. "I'm just glad they got out, and I'm glad I was here." Beaudette has served the St. Paul Police Department for 29 years. He is the most senior officer in the city. Beaudette was present when the girls were reunited with family. In St. Paul House Fire Jennifer Mayerle Jennifer Mayerle happily returned to Minnesota and WCCO, where she began her career as an intern. The Emmy and Edward R. Murrow award-winning journalist joined WCCO as a reporter in May 2014. She also anchors "WCCO Saturday Morning" from 8-9 Twitter Facebook Thanks for reading CBS NEWS. Create your free account or log in for more features. Please enter email address to continue Please enter valid email address to continue
Passengers and crew members were evacuated from a cruise ship sailing in Alaska’s Glacier Bay National Park because of a fire on board earlier this a “fire incident” contained to the engine room of UnCruise Adventures’ Wilderness Discoverer ship on Monday, other vessels in the area helped disembark 51 guests and 16 crew members, the cruise line said in a news release.“We are relieved to confirm that there have been no injuries resulting from the fire,” Capt. Dan Blanchard, UnCruise’s owner and CEO, said in the release. “Our highly trained crew promptly extinguished the fire using established emergency protocols, and CO2 was successfully deployed for everyone's safety.” Eleven crew members remained on ship medical facilitiesWhat happens if you get sick or injured or bitten by a monkeyThe line is providing guests with full refunds. They were transferred to Princess Cruises’ Sapphire Princess ship, and later moved to another ship before being disembarked at park headquarters and given hotels and flights were “no discernible environmental impacts” in the area as a result of the incident, according to UnCruise, and an investigation into the cause of the fire is Discoverer was built in 1992 and can accommodate 76 Diller is a consumer travel reporter for USA TODAY based in Nashville. You can reach him at ndiller
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