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San Jose Fire Department responded to a late night fire in an apartment building on Bridgeport Court in December 2012. The two alarm blaze destroyed part of the complex and resulted in three fatalities. Approx 56 people were displaced by the blaze and were being assisted by the Red Cross.
San Jose Squad 26 is a custom built rig put together by ALF's MedicMaster unit on a 2002 Freightliner FL70 chassis. The Squads in San Jose are first up for lower level EMS issues along with a County Ambulance. They also carry a lighting tower and various pieces of fire fighting equipment, including wetvacs, exhaust fans and more. In severe emergencies they can be used to provide patient transport.
To see the full set from this incident check out YourFireDepartment.org - Bridgeport IC
5917 responds to the regulator on the short but sharp climb out of Wingello Railway Station, tracing an impressive vapour trail through the gathering gloom.
5917 is heading northwards after an extended stay in Canberra for several daily shuttles to Bungendore over the Easter-Anzac Day break. 25th April, 2022.
Oiii meninaaas!
Hoje vou finalmente responder essa TAG, AEEEEE! Adorei ela. Assim, adorei fazer e ler as de vocês. A gente acaba se conhecendo mais assim, né? YAAAAAY! Taí:
1- Meu nome é Camila Cirqueira Kury, sou brasiliense, tenho 22 anos e sou Flamenguista DOENTEEE! hehehe
2- Sou bissexual, e estou num relacionamento sério a 5 anos com a pessoa que eu mais amo no mundo. Ele é homem e seu nome é Tobias, ele é meu melhor amigo. Na verdade gosto de falar que sou Tobiassexual, pq só ele no mundo todo me atrai. (L)
3- Falo 3 idiomas e meio, meio pq ainda não terminei o curso de francês. Sou fluente em inglês, espanhol e português (drr), amo aprender novas línguas.
4- Modéstia à parte falo MUITO bem inglês, tanto que trabalhei com crianças e adolescentes da Embaixada Americana e hoje dou aula, quando sou chamada pra substituir algum professor, na Escola Americana de Brasília.
5- Sou substituta de professores, mas sou formada em Design de Moda. Louco, né? hehehe
6- Adoro moda! Na verdade sempre gostei e sempre soube identificar tendências, mesmo não as seguindo sempre. Até pq não sou obrigada, né? hehehe
7- Sou apaixonada por alta-costura! Minhas maisons favoritas são Givenchy e Chanel.
8- Meu animal de estimação é uma tartaruga de nome Catuxa. Tartarugas são meus animais favoritos! (L)
8- Tenho descendência libanesa e índio, mas não gosto da parte índio, pq bom... não gosto muito de índios por motivos pessoais. :P Já a descendência libanesa eu AMO e dou muito valor. Vivo pesquisando sobre o lugar de onde meu avô veio e etc.
10- Além de esmaltes, amo Melissas, maquiagens e saltos altos.
11- Quero me casar de branco, com o amor da minha vida (Tobias), ter 2 filhos, adotar 1 e ter uma casinha com fumaça na chaminé. :)
12- Sou brincalhona. Muiiiito! Assim, até demais sabe? hehehehe Tou sempre sorrindo! :D
13- Minha balada perfeita envolve amigos, cerveja e boate gay! Adoooro bater cabelo ouvindo Ke$ha e Lady Gaga.
14- Meus amigos são os melhores do mundo, e os mais variados também. Pode vir que tem de tudo! #ALOCKA
15- Minhas comidas preferidas são: japonesa, mexicana e árabe.
16- Conheci minha melhor amiga na 2ª série do ensino fundamental, no Colégio Objetivo, e eu a considero uma irmã.
17- Odeio ter que dirigir, sou do tipo "dirigindo e ofendendo". hahahaha
18- AMO DEMAIS minha família, daria a vida por eles!
19- Meu sonho é ir pra Nova Iorque. Creio que esse sonho se realizará esse ano! xD
20- Minha cerveja preferida é Heineken e a 2ª preferida é Corona. :9
21- Quando pequena era fã de girl e boy bands e Britney Spears, depois virei roqueira, hoje em dia sou uma mistura doida de pop e rock. Amo os dois estilos igualmente.
22- Tive uma adolescência doida e um tanto problemática, hoje em dia sou uma pessoa com pé no chão e rio lembrando das besteiras que eu fazia.
23- Meu melhor amigo se matou com 12 anos, foi um fato que nunca esqueci e acho que nem vou conseguir. Ele me ligou minutos antes do suicídio acontecer para conversar comigo. :/
24- Sou de peixes e acho o meu signo o melhor de todos! Me identifico demais, eu não iria combinar com nenhum outro JAMAIS!
25- Adoro praia, mas meu sonho é morar num lugar mais friozinho. De preferência fora do país!
Espero que vocês tenham gostado de me conhecer um pouquinho mais assim como eu gostei de conhecer vocês.
Beeeeijos! :********
Seen lifting off in the dark, the Eurocopter EC145 is one of three operated by the Metropolitan Police's air support unit from Lippitts Hill to cover London.
Shot handheld: ISO 3200 - F/4 - 1/30th
Canon 50D
Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva and World Bank President David Malpass participate in The Way Forward: Responding to Global Shocks in a Time of Uncertainty at the World Bank.
IMF Photo/Cory Hancock
19 April 2022
Washington, DC, United States
Photo ref: CH220419050.arw
Norfolk Southern's 911 First Responders waits just before the crossing at Kenny Rd for the green signal to proceed into Bellevue Yard.
Since the 1988 debut of CAMEO—software that NOAA developed in partnership with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency—NOAA established itself as the go-to agency for HAZMAT modeling and simulations. This infographic shows NOAA's varied suite of responder tools, many of which have clever, user-friendly names.
Kesnel Alizor is a farmer by trade, but now with crop losses, he has become a woodcutter. He says that cutting down trees has become a frequent survival mechanism during the drought: “The trees are our only income, they are a source of life for the whole country…but we have very few left. With this deforestation, the rain has stopped falling, and new trees have trouble growing”.
Deforestation jeopardises water resources availability for drinking, domestic and productive purposes, as without vegetal coverage, land water infiltration severely decreases.
© WFP 2016
Emergency responders learn how to properly respond to a natural gas fire, personal and public safety are number one!
+ Respondo por flickrcorreo chicas, me es más fácil y rápido :)
+ todo conversable.
+ todo está disponible, lo vendido se borra
saludos!
PORTER RANCH - The Los Angeles Fire Department responded by ground and air to rescue a woman stranded with minor injury on a steep cliff at Wilbur Tampa Park on November 28, 2022. The woman had attempted to climb up the near vertical 80 foot cliff by grasping a water pipe, but became stranded in loose soil twenty feet from the top. Calling 9-1-1 from her cell phone, she was soon met by neighborhood firefighters who rapidly descended the cliff to secure her with a harness and rope, and attend to her finger wound. Additional firefighters swiftly deployed a two line rope system to safely hoist her to the cliff top trail. Though LAFD helicopters briefly orbited the location to provide aerial reconnaissance and command support, their services were thankfully not needed. Following a medical examination, the woman declined ambulance transport to an area hospital, and was released at the scene.
© Photo by Mark Lassman
LAFD Incident 112822-0852
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When Zika began spreading in Brazil in late 2015, the CDC dengue branch feared that Zika would spread to thousands of people if it came to Puerto Rico – a prediction that has since come true. CDC’s lab team wanted to be ready with a test that would simplify their work and ensure they could meet their goal. That is exactly what the team has done with the Trioplex Real-time RT-PCR Assay, a diagnostic test developed for the Zika outbreak that is able to test for chikungunya, dengue, and Zika. Doctors can now more quickly diagnose and treat their patients.
Today (Friday 3 May 2019) officers have been responding to reports of suspicious packages in Piccadilly Gardens and at Oldham Library.
Two packages in Piccadilly Gardens – one of which was discovered later on today – were examined by officers with support from bomb disposal officers.
This evening, around 6.15pm, loud noises were heard after one of the packages was made safe.
All three packages have been deemed non-viable but cordons will remain in place at both locations while enquiries are carried out.
A man aged 26 remains in custody for questioning after being arrested on suspicion of a bomb hoax offence, possession of a prohibited weapon, possession of a bladed article and possession of an offensive weapon.
An extensive investigation is underway.
Police Superintendent Dave Pester of GMP’s City of Manchester Division, said: “I know today’s events have caused a lot of disruption to people, businesses and transport but I cannot thank everyone enough for their patience as we’ve responded to this.
“The investigation will look at every available piece of information so we can understand the motivation behind it and the circumstances that surround it.
“People’s safety is always our priority in everything that we do, which is why we have taken this extremely seriously and responded the way that we have.
“I’d like to once again thank you for your patience as we progress our enquiries and assure you that any updates we have on the investigation will be shared with you.”
For more information about Policing in Greater Manchester please visit www.gmp.police.uk
To report crime call police on 101 the national non-emergency number.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.
Hollywood - Your LAFD responded to a tragic double fatal traffic collision at 1:59 AM on the 6000 block of Hollywood Blvd.
A car vs van. The Metro vanpool erupted into flames and an unk age male driver and solo occupant was determined dead on scene. An approx 20 y/o male driver of the car was treated and transported to local hospital in critical condition where he was later pronounced dead.
Dispatched: E82 RA82 E227 T27. © Photo by Rick McClure
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ILL WILL RESPONDS TO CALICOE SAYING HE’S SCARED TO BATTLE
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Paramedics on motorcycles are responding to emergencies in Croydon to provide a better life-saving response to more patients.
The motorcycle response unit, which started running out of Croydon ambulance station in June, is set to continue until April 2014 to ensure that Croydon continues to receive a safe service during the winter months.
The motorcycle responder goes to Croydon’s emergency calls from 6:30am to 11:30pm seven days a week and last month went to 150 incidents categorised as our most seriously ill or injured patients.
Ambulance Operations Manager for Croydon, Victoria Graham said: “In built-up areas motorcycle paramedics can respond to 999 emergency calls more quickly than ambulances and cars, and can assess patients and administer life-saving medical treatment while an ambulance is on the way.
“With winter approaching we are putting plans in place to ensure we maintain a safe service to those living and working in Croydon and the motorcycle responders are a fantastic way to reach those who need us quickly”.
For More info contact:
Communications Department
London Ambulance Service NHS Trust
220 Waterloo Road
London SE1 8SD
Phone: 020 7783 2286
San Jose Fire responded to reports of a house on fire on Nepo Dr in South San Jose. Arriving units reported a well involved kitchen fire. Damage was contained to the kitchen and knock down was completed within 15 minutes of dispatch with no injuries.
Battalion 13C, Chief Juan Diaz is Incident Commander for this event.
For more images from this incident check out YourFireDepartment.org, Nepo IC
FINANCIAL DISTRICT - Hundreds of Los Angeles area public safety responders and those from allied agencies participated in crisis simulation training in a 41 story Los Angeles high rise office building on November 9-10, 2013. The training simulated a fire and active shooting scenario with multiple patients. Photo Use Permitted via Creative Commons - Credit: LAFD Photo by Erik Scott
Responding to feedback at public meetings during the Bronx Bus Network Redesign process, MTA Bus Chief Craig Cipriano rode the Bx34 and Bx28 bus routes on Thursday, March 5, 2020 where suggestions have been made on improvements to route maps. This is part of extensive outreach, which is reflective of real world observations and customer and employee feedback. Cipriano was joined by MTA Bus Company and NYC Transit officials working on the Network Redesign.
(Photo: Marc A. Hermann / MTA New York City Transit)
Responding to a troubling recent increase in attacks targeted against Asians in New York City, the MTA updated its anti-hate public messaging campaign with ads designed to help combat anti-Asian hate crimes.
jsc2019e051809 - At the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City, Russia, the next crew to launch to the International Space Station responded to reporters’ questions Aug. 29 during their final qualification exams for flight. From left to right are United Arab Emirates spaceflight participant Hazzaa Ali Almansoori, and Expedition 61 crewmembers Oleg Skripochka of Roscosmos and Jessica Meir of NASA. They will launch Sept. 25 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on the Soyuz MS-15 spacecraft. Image: NASA/Beth Weissinger.
A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service staff member is preparing to help gather aerial images to assess storm impacts at Service stations that are in the hurricane affected areas.
Credit: USFWS
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Sixpack Projects at 170 N Promenade
Reception:
On the occasion of the Women's Conference visit to Long Beach, curator Jeff Rau and Sixpack Projects present Support System, an exhibition of local, national, and international, contemporary women artists.
Support System presents the work of women artists responding to concepts of feminine empowerment through mutual encouragement and community building. The exhibition title is borrowed from a work by Lynn Aldrich constructed from a collection of bras, anonymously donated by women in the art world - curators, dealers, writers, artists, teachers and students. Playing on the actual function of the undergarments, the quilt focuses attention on this community of women in the arts serving as a support system of another kind.
In a day of multiple and occasionally conflicting feminisms, women artists continue to re-interpret their positions in the world. Through diverse materials and methods, the eight artists included here employ humor, beauty, metaphor and mystery in an exchange of tangents and trajectories. From this dialogue a larger concept emerges, one of nurture and development, where individuals and ideas thrive and affect change when they are confident of the support of a shared community.
Artists in the exhibition:
Lynn Aldrich
Natalie Anderson
Monica Bock
Jenine Haard
Anna Von Mertens
Cielo Pessione
Susan Porteous
J.R. Uretsky
Sixpack Projects at Phantom Galleries Long Beach is located at 170 N Promenade in downtown Long Beach at the corner of Broadway and Promenade. The exhibition will be on view, October 16 through December 4, 2010. Gallery admission is free. Gallery is open Thursday through Saturday evenings and by special appointment; regular hours are THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 4 - 7pm (there is 24/7 pedestrian viewing). To schedule a viewing contact Sixpack Projects at info@sixpackprojects.com, or for more information visit www.SixpackProjects.com and www.PhantomGalleriesLA.com. Also on Facebook.
Sixpack Projects is a collective of six artist/curators committed to organizing innovative contemporary art exhibitions and events throughout Southern California. This project is made possible through a partnership with Phantom Galleries Long Beach and The Long Beach Redevelopment Agency. The Long Beach Redevelopment Agency is proud to partner with Phantom Galleries LA/Long Beach in the revival of empty storefronts along our major corridors, while also showcasing the arts and helping to build a sense of community and culture in Downtown Long Beach.
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November 13, 2nd Sat Art Walk, Downtown Long Beach Art Walk
(All of our galleries will be open)
Saturday November 13th 2010 6 -10pm
Receptions: Promenade openings: Dark Matter, Backspace, The DownCrowd Gallery and Sixpack Projects
E 3rd at Elmopenings: AMC Gallery, LarkGallery Online, Amy Fox, Gallery at 122 E 3rd St
Artist Receptions for November 20: The Projects Gallery and more TBA.
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Dark Matter Gallery
218 N PROMANADE
Photography of Neil A France
Phantom Galleries LA/Long Beach is pleased to present Recalculate, Photographs of the Urban, Suburban and Exurban landscape at Dark Matter Gallery 218 N Promenade in downtown Long Beach.
I have been photographing the Urban, Suburban and Exurban landscape for the past twenty years. I was born in South America Guyana and as a boy I would sit on our front porch and watch the rain sweep in north. I was fascinated by light and how it moved across the fields. Of course as a seven year old buy I wasn’t sitting around thinking “ my the quality of light today is amazing”. That fascination with light and it’s movement did push me to start using the family camera to photograph everything around me.
I started my work of landscape because of my constant and unrelenting amazement with the space we live in and how everything moves and works or doesn’t work. It’s all thought provoking the way a city is planed the way we choose to make a statement about our selves in the way a house is decorated. The way the economics of a community influences what is place in that community.
For further information please contact Neil France at 310 892 0756 or neilafrance@hotmail.com
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Backspace gallery
mět'l-ûr'jē
November 13- December 3, 2010
Phantom Galleries Los Angeles and Backspace Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of mět'l-ûr'jē, a group exhibition curated by Michael Walsh of new work by artists Debbie Carlson, Yassaman Farmani, Mike Feeney, Angeling Krajewski, Elise Preiss, Michael Steinmetz, Lydia Tijoe and Diane Weimer.
Continuing Backspace Gallery’s interest in exploring artists’ materials, techniques, and how they use their specific medium to translate ideas visually, mět'l-ûr'jē focuses the discussion around one medium, and intends to showcase various manifestations of artwork created either entirely of metal or with metal as the primary media.
From stand alone objects to objects intended to interact with or be worn on the body; from functional works to those whose “function” is elusive and/or humorous; from meticulously crafted precious metal works to large-scale installation mět'l-ûr'jē will showcase creative and innovative forays into the world of metal artwork.
The exhibition will open on November 13th, with an opening reception from 6-9 p.m., and will be on view through December 3, 2010. Backspace Gallery is located at 218 North Promenade Long Beach, Ca 90802. For more information, please email backspacegallery218@gmail.com
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Youth, luxe
A collaborative exhibition featuring new mixed media work of Long Beach artists, curated by Stephanie Libanati.
DownCrowd Gallery
thedowncrowd.com
216 The Promenade N, Downtown Long Beach, CA
Youth, luxe
Today, young adults cannot seem to “settle down.” The gab between adolescence and adulthood is as wide as the range of youth that activate it. In 1970, Yale psychologist Kenneth Keniston coined the new life stage “youth.” This youth is taking longer to answer questions that define the transitional phase more than any preceding generation. They proactively seek answers to questions of relationships, comprehension of partaking in society, questions of vocation, lifestyle, and dedicated social role. Without struggle for comfort, no motivation triggers detachment, achievement, or pursuit of individual wealth.
Adolescence extends far beyond the 20-year mark. The delay of this maturity conversion creates an extended comfort zone of experimentation. Many factors play on the changing conceptions about effort, perception and necessity.
With everything at your fingertips, how far is it necessary to reach to get what you want in life?
Today the cohort of emerging adults is transient and undefined. This exhibition interchanges the subject matter of nostalgic youth, the ease of infancy, and the consideration in changing perspectives of societal expectations, and realities.
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East 3rd Street
AMC GALLERY
344 E. 3RD ST
LONG BEACH CA
90802
ART, MUSIC & CULTURE www.efrenluna.webs.com
Present: Nature Vs Manmande
A solo exhibition of Rebecca Homapour selected artworks
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If you didn’t get a chance to see Rebecca Homapour’s BFA solo show at CSULB this is your chance. Read her artists statement and get a feel for what you’re in for! If you have any slight interest in sculpture or in art in general, you should definitely check out her work. She not only touches on the long dilemma of what is art, but she also searches for it in the physical and negative aspects of her sculptures. Her recent solo show at CSULB back in October 24th was amazing. Her art made of wood is really thoughtful and beautifully sculpted. Her art explores the nature in the wood and how the human manipulation interact…read from her own words below…
Nature Vs Manmade
What is art? That has been an all consuming question ever since Marcel Duchamp displayed his infamous “Fountain” in 1913 at the Armory show in Chicago. The question continues to be of interests, to artists, critics, museum curators, and anyone interested in the art world. To those who are not in this “Art World” this can be an even more perplexing question.
Art can be about the missing lines in a poem, not the written words. In can be about a feeling one gets when looking at something, and not necessarily about what they are looking at. It can be about an emotion that overwhelms us, a memory from the past, or a hope for the future. Art is the aesthetic impact something or someone has on us not about the physicality of them. Art is the energy that is hidden in the atmosphere.
For me Art is the space between the natural and “manmade”. As I looked for wood I was inspired by the form, texture, and possibilities of beauty hidden inside it. The inspiration for my work comes from the wood itself. As I worked with the wood, I found, my goal was to maintain the integrity of the natural form as I scraped, pounded, drilled, turned, sanded, broke, and skinned it. My goal was to reveal, in a formal way, what was always there.
I used wood because it was alive once and it has history hidden within it. I have worked with paper, charcoal, and yarn; all of which have come from wood, trees, and plants; however, none of them gave me the opportunity to create what I truly wanted.
My work has to do with the nature of the material, not what function it can have. I work with the natural design of the wood, emphasizing on the grain or the shape the tree that grew in. By manipulating its scale I change the viewer’s paradigm, to stare so close at a tree that on would typically glance from afar; and put the grain design blown up in their faces that they normally would need to zero in on.
I scrape the surface to reveal the color and design of its nature, and I pound holes in it to display the toils men have brought up its life. I chisel its core to illustrate the hardship it’s gone through. I take off its bark revealing its naked beauty and cut down on it to observe its anatomy. By stitching it back together I try to make it whole again. I glue it up, sprinkling dust on top of it struggle to recreate where it once was.
However, then emptiness comes in once more using its strength against itself ripping it apart, leaving me with a broken existence. All I’m left with is space, a negative void. So, I break its fence into pieces mounting them on a wall putting its beauty on display so no one can move past it without noticing its uniqueness. As a final step in the process of where nature ends and man-made begins, that is the space I work in. A void hat is there but invisible to the naked eye. The question is can you unveil your sight and see the bare truth that exists within and around each individual piece?
Rebecca Homapour
AMC GALLERY www.efrenluna.webs.com
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LarkGallery Online
When : November 14, 6- 9 pm Where: 350 E. 3rd Street Long Beach,
LarkGallery Online presents i "Colors of Life" Exhibition Winners:
First Place: Art Venti
Second Place shared by: Michael Chearney and Kaleeka Bond
Third Place: Marilyn English
Honorable mention: Cynthia Rogers, Tatjana Raichineca, Juan Rosenfeldt, Marlene Struss, Vered Galor, Elisse Pogofsky-Harris, Teresa Lakier .
These artists were chosen by respected art jurors:
Peter Frank - Senior Curator at the Riverside Art Museum and editor of Fabrik Magazine - Main Juror
Edward Goldman - KCRW Art Talk’s resident art critic
Liz Gordon - The Loft at Liz’s Gallery Owner and Director
Dawne Camera - Founder of Dreaming Zebra Foundation
Airom Bleicher - Director, Bleicher/Golightly Gallery
Tony Clark – Art Curator, Board Member of American Association of Museum Directors
Gabor Ujvari - Mimo Gallery and Auctions Owner and Director
Five percent of the funds raised in this exhibition were donated to Dreaming Zebra Foundation, a not-for-profit organization that provides young, low-income artists with tools and resources to explore and develop their creativity.
The First place winner Art Venti impressed the jurors "with his virtuosity, along with the apparent physical breadth of his work and the complexity of his imagery, which goes back and forth between abstraction and the evocation of the landscape. The drama of his images and its texture, its very sensitive tonality, are all the more remarkable for having been hand-rendered" on the big scale- 8 feet long Somerset velvet water-paper.
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The work of Amy Fox
AmyFox.com
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Gallery 122 E 3rd Street
TBA
Open Galleries on November 13
346 E 3rd Street:
Long Beach City College Student Art Show.