Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Leads and Nutgraphs

1. Early Morning wreck leaves one dead, one fire truck heavily damaged, and two more injured. As firefighters responded to a false alarm at 7:10 am traveling 25 MPH, their fire engine was struck by a van traveling 40 MPH. Charles Lyndon the driver of the van was killed immediately, the two firemen were taken to the hospital but as of know their condition is unknown.

2. Washington DC report shows advantages of driving bigger cars. According to the Highway Loss Data Institute many smaller and midsize cars have worse injury frequencies and repair records.

3. According to the American Medical Association a bite size piece of hot dog is perfect for blocking a Child's airways. Every five days someone chokes to death on a hotdog.

4. Grief Stricken family received more bad news. The family of 51 year old Kristin Belcuore spent $7,000 only to find they buried the wrong person. The county medical examiner had to inform the family they had received and buried the wrong woman.

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