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We arrived in Istanbul last night, and this is the view from our apartment in Galatea. The view is fantastic with a clear view across the Bosphorus to Sultanahmet .
We managed to catch the Metro to a huge shopping center and get another stroller for Ethan, as Turkish Airlines lost our one at the airport.
Dispatch:OMAHA Unsuspecting caffeine fiends may find themselves doing a sort of double take when entering one of Midtown’s latest, Archetype Coffee. Someone just might step inside, think they’ve accidentally entered a high school science class, and have to step out again to make sure they’ve read the sign correctly.
It is indeed a pristine place to charge your computer’s batteries as well as your own. With delicious brews served in beakers, one might expect to find one of those emergency eye-washing stations in the back, too.
The Pelotonia Finish Line at Kenyon College in Gambier on Saturday, August 5, 2017. [Barbara J. Perenic/Dispatch]
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County Commissioner Gary Ellis adjusts the personal climate controls at one of the dispatch work stations in the new dispatch office at the Justice Center Annex on Wednesday.
The Pelotonia Finish Line at Kenyon College in Gambier on Saturday, August 5, 2017. [Barbara J. Perenic/Dispatch]
December 15, 2018
Niagara Falls Police and Fire E9 and T2 Units were dispatched at 19:06:39 on 12/15/18 to the 8700 block or Niagara Falls Blvd for this two-vehicle crash.
The driver of the white vehicle fled the area on foot.
Four people in the vehicle that was rear ended were transported to hospitals by AMR ambulance.
The Pelotonia Finish Line at Kenyon College in Gambier on Saturday, August 5, 2017. [Barbara J. Perenic/Dispatch]
The Pelotonia Finish Line at Kenyon College in Gambier on Saturday, August 5, 2017. [Barbara J. Perenic/Dispatch]
The Pelotonia Finish Line at Kenyon College in Gambier on Saturday, August 5, 2017. [Barbara J. Perenic/Dispatch]
The Pelotonia Finish Line at Kenyon College in Gambier on Saturday, August 5, 2017. [Barbara J. Perenic/Dispatch]
LOS ANGELES – A 14-year-old teen who suffered a sudden cardiac arrest and was given life-saving emergency medical treatment will re-unite at a Venice fire station with the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) Firefighter/Paramedics who saved him.
The survivor, 14-year-old Jacob Perez, experienced this dire medical emergency while on a baseball field in Venice on March 13. An LAFD Firefighter/Paramedic dispatcher provided initial bystander CPR instructions over the phone to the 911 caller and quickly dispatched EMS resources to the incident. Upon their arrival, LAFD Firefighter/Paramedics implemented advanced life support measures and Jacob eventually regained consciousness and was transported to a local hospital. After a short stay, he made a full recovery.
Jacob and his family met and thanked his LAFD rescuers at Fire Station 63 in Venice, California at a press conference on Saturday, April 17, 2021.
Photo Use Permitted via Creative Commons - Credit: LAFD Photo | Kevin Johnson
LAFD Incident: 031121-0713
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LOS ANGELES – A 14-year-old teen who suffered a sudden cardiac arrest and was given life-saving emergency medical treatment will re-unite at a Venice fire station with the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) Firefighter/Paramedics who saved him.
The survivor, 14-year-old Jacob Perez, experienced this dire medical emergency while on a baseball field in Venice on March 13. An LAFD Firefighter/Paramedic dispatcher provided initial bystander CPR instructions over the phone to the 911 caller and quickly dispatched EMS resources to the incident. Upon their arrival, LAFD Firefighter/Paramedics implemented advanced life support measures and Jacob eventually regained consciousness and was transported to a local hospital. After a short stay, he made a full recovery.
Jacob and his family met and thanked his LAFD rescuers at Fire Station 63 in Venice, California at a press conference on Saturday, April 17, 2021.
Photo Use Permitted via Creative Commons - Credit: LAFD Photo | Kevin Johnson
LAFD Incident: 031121-0713
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DPS dispatchers Sheena King, Karen Lemott, Janine McCarthy, and Nicole Baeza, "fight on" daily to ensure DPS officers know where they need to go! Photo/DPS
The Pelotonia Finish Line at Kenyon College in Gambier on Saturday, August 5, 2017. [Barbara J. Perenic/Dispatch]
The Pelotonia Finish Line at Kenyon College in Gambier on Saturday, August 5, 2017. [Barbara J. Perenic/Dispatch]
The Pelotonia Finish Line at Kenyon College in Gambier on Saturday, August 5, 2017. [Barbara J. Perenic/Dispatch]
LOS ANGELES – A 14-year-old teen who suffered a sudden cardiac arrest and was given life-saving emergency medical treatment will re-unite at a Venice fire station with the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) Firefighter/Paramedics who saved him.
The survivor, 14-year-old Jacob Perez, experienced this dire medical emergency while on a baseball field in Venice on March 13. An LAFD Firefighter/Paramedic dispatcher provided initial bystander CPR instructions over the phone to the 911 caller and quickly dispatched EMS resources to the incident. Upon their arrival, LAFD Firefighter/Paramedics implemented advanced life support measures and Jacob eventually regained consciousness and was transported to a local hospital. After a short stay, he made a full recovery.
Jacob and his family met and thanked his LAFD rescuers at Fire Station 63 in Venice, California at a press conference on Saturday, April 17, 2021.
Photo Use Permitted via Creative Commons - Credit: LAFD Photo | Kevin Johnson
LAFD Incident: 031121-0713
Connect with us: LAFD.ORG | News | Facebook | Instagram | Reddit | Twitter: @LAFD @LAFDtalk
Wallingford, Conn. - Picture of the queue of trucks with mobility generators being dispatched Tuesday morning from our staging area.
Dispatch:OMAHA Dragons from the Linh Quang Lion and Dragon Dance Troupe look on as proprietors of Thirst Tea open their cafe in Midtown Commons. In addition to the ribbon cutting ceremony, onlookers had the opportunity to watch a series of ceremonial dances meant to invite good luck upon the cafe.
Thirst Tea specializes in boba tea, milky drinks, green tea, smoothies, and appetizers.
LOS ANGELES – A 14-year-old teen who suffered a sudden cardiac arrest and was given life-saving emergency medical treatment will re-unite at a Venice fire station with the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) Firefighter/Paramedics who saved him.
The survivor, 14-year-old Jacob Perez, experienced this dire medical emergency while on a baseball field in Venice on March 13. An LAFD Firefighter/Paramedic dispatcher provided initial bystander CPR instructions over the phone to the 911 caller and quickly dispatched EMS resources to the incident. Upon their arrival, LAFD Firefighter/Paramedics implemented advanced life support measures and Jacob eventually regained consciousness and was transported to a local hospital. After a short stay, he made a full recovery.
Jacob and his family met and thanked his LAFD rescuers at Fire Station 63 in Venice, California at a press conference on Saturday, April 17, 2021.
Photo Use Permitted via Creative Commons - Credit: LAFD Photo | Kevin Johnson
LAFD Incident: 031121-0713
Connect with us: LAFD.ORG | News | Facebook | Instagram | Reddit | Twitter: @LAFD @LAFDtalk
The Pelotonia Finish Line at Kenyon College in Gambier on Saturday, August 5, 2017. [Barbara J. Perenic/Dispatch]
This is the second batch of postcards, For each one, we wrote which of the back cover designs were used. There are 3 back covers and 20 fronts. B (blue), G (Green), and E (Eagle) are the 3 back codes. By writing them down, we can guarantee that each person gets 3 different cards.
The Pelotonia Finish Line at Kenyon College in Gambier on Saturday, August 5, 2017. [Barbara J. Perenic/Dispatch]
Crews from FirstEnergy Corp.’s utilities are now using smart phones and laptop computers to more efficiently assess damage to the electrical system and help expedite power restoration efforts in the wake of major storm events.
To help expedite this process, FirstEnergy has developed two new apps that employees can use on mobile devices to automatically enter damage information into the company’s outage management system. In the past, this process relied on paper maps, hand written notes and phone calls between field responders and dispatch offices.
Taken as part of a series for a project at university, this gentleman kindly agreed to be photographed and like a true professional didn't let my constant snapping phase him in the slightest.
The Pelotonia Finish Line at Kenyon College in Gambier on Saturday, August 5, 2017. [Barbara J. Perenic/Dispatch]