Friday, May 25, 2012

Still dragging this on–How long will it take to end this?

Even the motions in Drew Peterson murder case are getting snarky now

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Drew Peterson’s lawyers are adding a little snark to some otherwise dry pre-trial motions. They filed a few last week as the former Bolingbrook cop learned he’d go on trial in July for the 2004 drowning death of his third wife, Kathleen Savio.

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  • Drew Peterson murder trial to start at the end of July

    Just as he was about to confirm Drew Peterson’s long-awaited murder trial will start at the end of July, the judge asked the former Bolingbrook police sergeant if he had any reservations about the date. “I’ve been in…Chicago Sun-Times

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Some more good Raw and on arrival videos

I know its been a while since I have linked some on arrival video. Found a few new ones on YOU TUBE for you.

Published on May 18, 2012 by lehighsbravest

Allentown, Pa.- Firefighters working in the 200 block of N. Jordan on a 2ndalarm house fire. Crews reported heavy fire from the 2nd floor on arrival with extension to the 3rd floor. The home suffered extensive damage and appeared the 2nd floor was gutted from front to rear of the home. Negative injuries were reported, Red Cross was requested to assist the displaced family

Fire at a department complex in Indianapolis Indiana by the N Post Rd, y E 42nd St.

Published on May 18, 2012 by mabas21

This video proves that even a small fire can cause major headaches for firefighters, thankfully Lake Station as usual had an awesome response time. If they were another five minutes out the building would have surely been involved other than some melted siding. The call came in just after 11am for some type of fire next to the food pantry at Columbus Park. On arrival a lawnmower was for engulfed in flames. Crews quickly stretched a line and knocked the fire. Nobody was injured at the fire scene. Once again, awesome job by LSFD

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7 hurt fighting fire on nuclear submarine; cause of blaze unknown - Los Angeles Times

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7 hurt fighting fire on nuclear submarine; cause of blaze unknown
Los Angeles Times
By Michael Muskal Seven people were injured while fighting a blaze aboard a nuclear-powered submarine being overhauled at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Maine, Navy officials said Thursday. The fire aboard the USS Miami SSN 755 began at 5:41 pm ...
Fire on US submarine leaves seven injured: NavyAFP
Nuclear sub fire doused, leaves seven with minor injuries (+video)Christian Science Monitor
Fire on nuclear sub at Maine shipyard hurts 7Salt Lake Tribune
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