Medical Alarms Information
Police Reports: June 20-25 (The Oak Ridger) Compiled from records at area police and sheriff's departments. Readers are cautioned that persons may exist with names similar to those found in reports.
Survivor struggles to carry on slain family?s legacy (Journal Inquirer) CHESHIRE ? A year ago, William Petit Jr. had a thriving medical practice. He lived in a comfortable colonial house adorned with flower gardens in an upscale suburb with his wife and two daughters admired for their charitable works.
Grieving doc throws himself into charity (CNN.com) Read full story for latest details.
Toxicology results released for Stout students killed in fire (Dunn County News) Dunn County chief medical examiner Chris Kruse reported in a press release Tuesday afternoon that all three UW-Stout students who died in a fire April 5 were under the influence of alcohol at the time of their deaths.
Father struggles to carry on slain family's legacy (AP via Yahoo! Singapore News) A year ago, Dr. William Petit had a thriving medical practice. He lived in a comfortable colonial house adorned with flower gardens in an upscale Connecticut suburb with his wife and two daughters admired for their charitable works. Then two intruders turned the tranquil setting into a suburban nightmare. The hours-long hostage drama ended with the slayings of his wife and two ...
Father struggles to carry on slain family's legacy (The Charlotte Observer) A year ago, Dr. William Petit had a thriving medical practice. He lived in a comfortable colonial house adorned with flower gardens in an upscale Connecticut suburb with his wife and two daughters admired for their charitable works. Then two intruders turned the tranquil setting into a suburban nightmare. The hours-long hostage drama ended with the slayings of his wife and two daughters July 23, ...
FIRE LOG (Mansfield News) Mansfield Fire Department received and responded to 51 calls during the week of July 7 to 13 including 34 medical emergencies, two motor vehicle accidents, six fire, smoke or leak calls, five alarms, two public assistance calls and two calls for mutual aid, twice to Norton. Mansfield received mutual aid from Foxboro four times during the same week.
Father struggles to carry on slain family?s legacy (Las Vegas Sun) Mon, Jul 21, 2008 (2:18 a.m.) A year ago, Dr. William Petit had a thriving medical practice. He lived in a comfortable colonial house adorned with flower gardens in an upscale Connecticut suburb with his wife and two daughters admired for their charitable works.
Grieving doctor throws himself into charity work (CNN.com) CHESHIRE, Connecticut (AP) -- A year ago, Dr. William Petit had a thriving medical practice. He lived in a comfortable colonial house adorned with flower gardens in an upscale Connecticut suburb with his wife and two daughters admired for their charitable works.
Would-be burglar found dead in Hollywood ventilation shaft was upside down (Sun-Sentinel) Police think man was trying to rob Hollywood sports bar A man whose body was found in the ventilation shaft of a Hollywood sports bar was upside down and died of suffocation, the Broward Medical Examiner's Office said today.
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