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Katie Gray, Vector Aerospace Component Services, Technician of the Year winner at the Semta Skills Awards 2017

Cullman’s District 12 Alabama State House Representative – Corey Harbison – plans to submit a House Bill during the upcoming 2017 Legislative Session in Montgomery.

 

Alabama State District 11 Representative Randall Shedd (R) of Fairview is a co-sponsor of the bill. The focus of the new bill will be to cover Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT’s), Firefighters (including members of volunteer fire departments) and other first responders in the event they are killed in the line of duty.

 

Alabama Code Title 13A Criminal Code. § 13A-5-40 reads:

 

“The following are capital offenses: Murder of any police officer, sheriff, deputy, state trooper, federal law enforcement officer, or any other state or federal peace officer of any kind, or prison or jail guard, while such officer or guard is on duty, regardless of whether the defendant knew or should have known the victim was an officer or guard on duty, or because of some official or job-related act or performance of such officer or guard.”

 

★ Harbison wants ALL first responders included in this part of the Alabama Code. ★

 

Alabama, along with 31 other states, permits the death penalty. Like in many states, a person who has committed a CAPITAL murder in Alabama can be sentenced to life imprisonment instead of the death penalty.

 

The trials in these murder case are split into two parts.

 

First, there’s a trial where guilt or innocence is determined.

 

If the defendant is convicted of capital murder, then a sentencing trial takes place where the jury or judge hears the mitigating and aggravating circumstances. Mitigating circumstances tend to lessen the degree of criminal responsibility, while aggravating circumstances increase it due to the factors’ malicious nature.

 

In comparison, taking the life of a paramedic, firefighter or other non-law enforcement first responder currently requires the perpetrator to face ‘only’ a simple murder charge which does not include the possibility of a death penalty.

 

As a former Cullman County Sheriff Office’s deputy, Harbison wants to extend an additional measure of protection for first responders who enter unknown, potentially life-threatening situations as they respond to an incident.

 

Harbison has an early draft of the bill being processed by the Alabama Legislative Reference Service. The primary challenge is to precisely define the verbiage of first responder’s job descriptions and duties:

 

“The initial draft was too broad and allowed too much interpretation. I want the bill to exactly define ‘who a first responder is’ before I file it. I believe we will have the final draft ready in next couple of weeks. I’ll be ready to file it at that time.

 

I want it to include EVERYONE who can lawfully be considered a first responder – whether that is at the scene of any accident (like a motor vehicle wreck or structure fire) to any law enforcement call involving a shooting, a possible suicide or any crime scene. Calls coming into the 911 center are often vague with little information about what is taking place at a scene.

 

When responders arrive, they are often faced with circumstances that are very different from the original information that is known.”

 

Good Hope Fire Chief David Scott was grateful and appreciative about the effect of this proposed bill:

 

“This is great news. It includes the Volunteer personnel as well as paid first responders. Sometimes the Volunteer firefighters and EMS personnel get kinda left out. Thank you, Corey Harbison!”

 

For the full story, please see:

cullmantoday.com/2016/12/27/corey-harbison-sponsors-first...

Joanne attempts to get the borked Sky box up and running.

What ever happend to Dj Mike Smooth? Does annybody know what he is doing.

I have always loved his cuts.

140326-N-ZZ786-169 GUAM (March 26, 2014) Information System Technician Petty Officer 2nd Class Russell Kennedy, assigned to Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Lassen (DDG 82), participates in a soccer game as part of the Destroyer Squadron 15 Champion's Cup during a port visit to Guam. Lassen is forward deployed to Yokosuka, Japan, supporting security and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman David Flewellyn/Released)

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A technician behind his monitors during a rehearsal for the Ma Mère L’Oye concert with Dennis Russell Davies and Maki Namekawa.

 

Credit: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl

Technicians prepare for the installation of scanning cloud radars on Mount Soledad in La Jolla, California, as part of the Eastern Pacific Cloud Aerosol Precipitation Experiment (EPCAPE). The 2023–2024 EPCAPE campaign will explore aerosol indirect effects on stratocumulus clouds to help improve their representation in earth system models. Researchers will also investigate how pollution from the nearby Los Angeles metropolitan area affects marine aerosols and, by extension, the clouds near San Diego.

 

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Photo by Heath Powers, Los Alamos National Laboratory

201109-N-TC847-1036 NORWEGIAN SEA (Nov. 9, 2020) Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Mechanical) 3rd Class Alh Njie, assigned to the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Ross (DDG 71), reassembles a valve on a main space educator in shaft alley, Nov. 9, 2020. Ross is currently on its 10th Forward Deployed Naval Forces-Europe (FDNF-E) patrol in the U.S. Sixth Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe and Africa. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Christine Montgomery/released)

Agricultural technician Marvin Zavala talks with Yolanda about growing corn.

Senior Airman Shyanne Perry, a Financial Services Technician, with the 60th Comptroller Squadron, is the 60th Air Mobility Wing Warrior of the Week, for Travis AFB, May 17, 2016. The recognition program highlights members of the 60 AMW who make significant contributions to their unit and the base.(U.S. Air Force Photo by Heide Couch/Released)

I want to say it's Will Ferrell's character, but it's actually Jimmy MacElroy -- the blond.

 

This was taken at the Asbury Lanes Halloween party last weekend. Or was it the weekend before? Hrm...

 

It's a shame that EVERY photo came out red-saturated. Damn lighting technicians and their love of red and pink lights.

TECHNICIAN USES TWEEZERS TO BUILD ARRAY OF WIRES, EACH 1/10 THE DIAMETER OF A HUMAN HAIR, FOR EXPERIMENT ON Z ACCELERATOR.

 

SANDIA'S Z PULSED POWER ACCELERATOR, WHICH BEGAN OPERATING IN 1996, IS THE WORLD'S MOST POWERFUL AND MOST EFFICIENT LABORATORY X-RAY SOURCE. Z IS REALLY 36 SEPARATE PULSED POWER DEVICES TIMED TO FIRE SIMULTANEOUSLY TO WITHIN TEN BILLIONTHS OF A SECOND. Z IS A MODIFIED VERSION OF THE PARTICLE BEAM FUSION ACCELERATOR (PBFA) II, WHICH WAS USED UNTIL THE SPRING OF 1996 FOR LIGHT ION FUSION RESEARCH.

  

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Katie Gray, Vector Aerospace Component Services, Technician of the Year winner at the Semta Skills Awards 2017

Technicians planting cassava stems in cassava demonstration farm at Onne, Nigeria.

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Music In Motion provides a booth technician to assist guests at the photo booth.

Technicians at the nan-electronics lab, Hong Kong University, Hong Kong. ©b.visual-sinopix

Enjoy a few shots of the 2024 Nissan GT-R T-Spec with 565-horsepower and the 600-horsepower GT-R NISMO at the 2023 New York Auto Show. All three GT-R variants can accelerate 0 to 60 mph in under 3 seconds from Nissan’s 3.8-liter Twin Turbo V6 (Hand built by Takumi technicians), 6-speed dual-clutch transaxle, and standard AWD mechanics. Expect the super tuner in dealers this summer.

WATERS SOUTH OF JAPAN (Aug. 4, 2016) Sonar Technician (Surface) 2nd Class Jonathan Torres, assigned to the forward-deployed Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Barry (DDG 52), prepares to test an MK 46 MOD 5A torpedo tube during monthly maintenance. Barry is on patrol in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kevin V. Cunningham/Released)

Technicians install the NASA Logo and Goddard signature in the James Webb Space Telescope cleanroom. Building 29 at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Credit: NASA/Mike McClare.

Katie Gray, Vector Aerospace Component Services, Technician of the Year winner at the Semta Skills Awards 2017

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Camp Echo Ad Diwaniyah, Iraq (Nov. 20, 2006) - U.S. Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Technician 1st Class Travis J. Schellpeper attached to the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit Three (EODMU-3), Multi-National Division Central South, Camp Echo, Iraq, systematically searches outside a residence for any evidence of a weapons cache during a cordon and search at the home of a suspected insurgent in the village of Al Naimi, Iraq. EODMU-3 along with Polish and Iraqi army soldiers responded to the home based on information obtained from an informant. U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Dawn M. Price (RELEASED)

Bilana teaching her daughter Bojana

These newly hired Engineer Technicians started work July 2, 2014 at IDOT's District 1 Office in Schaumburg.

 

These new hires graduated from our Engineer Technician Training Program in May 2014 at the College of Lake County in Grayslake, IL.

 

www.diversity.dot.illinois.gov/engineer_technician.aspx

57-1560-FE DOE photo Ed Westcott 1957 Utilizing manipulators which duplicate movement of their hands, technicians at the Atomic Energy Commission's Oak Ridge National Laboratory prepare cobalt-60 teletherapy sources in a "hot cell" while protected from radiation by thick shielding. Oak Ridge Tennessee

... which has moved to a subterrenean level. It is located much closer to my sandbox, which is good of course!

 

But I cannot see eye to eye with the staff. I checked in with a common cold and next thing I find myself on the MRI scanner. And that isn't even the half of it: The technician is talking about amputating my tail and making the (apparently) world famous, Neko Tail soup out of it!

 

And then... and then... and then... he proceeds to tell me how he has further developments planned for the premises: A Chinese-Russian Restaurant! Again, has the guy never heard of the importance of keeping foodstuffs out of medical environments? But he is quite adamant: "This is SL" he says, "we need not worry about germs and bacteria..."

Direct Protection Authorized ADT Dealership

 

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