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9-1-1: Lone Star is an American procedural drama television series created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Tim Minear for the Fox Broadcasting Company. [1] The series follows the lives of Austin first responders: police officers, paramedics, firefighters and dispatchers.
Season 5, episode 5 of the Fox first responder drama opens with TK (Ronen Rubinstein) and Carlos (Rafael Silva) paying homage to "Mr. & Mrs. Smith." Things are not perfect in the house of Tarlos .
Neal McDonough as Sgt. Ty O'Brien (guest season 3; season 4): A hard-assed Austin PD Sergeant First Grade who is known for both his by the book approach and his dislike of firefighters. Amanda Schull as Special Agent Rose Casey (season 4): An FBI agent investigating members of an extremist group, with Owen's help.
The TK Elevator Test Tower (TK-Elevator-Testturm) is an elevator test tower in Rottweil, Germany. It is owned by TK Elevator, who have their elevator research campus nearby. It stands 246 m (807 ft) tall and was built to test the company's MULTI elevator system. At 232 m (761 ft), the tower contains Germany's tallest observation deck. [1]
Infosys (INFY) collaborates with TK Elevator to provide digitally enabled service desk and workplace operation solutions, integrating with its Cobalt solution portfolio.
Zhongshan TK Elevator Laboratory Tower [6] TK Elevator: Zhongshan, China: 813 ft (248 m) 2018 5 TK Elevator Test Tower Rottweil [7] TK Elevator: Rottweil, Germany: 807 ft (246 m) 2017 Became the tallest elevator test tower upon completion in 2017; [8] tallest elevator test tower in Europe 6 Kone Test Tower [9] Kone: Kunshan, Jiangsu, China: 774 ...
The 29-year-old Butker is in his eighth season with the Chiefs and has a 89.2% career field goal success rate. Through nine game this season he is 18-for-20 on field goal attempts and 21-for-22 on ...
MULTI is the first cable-less elevator developed by TK Elevator (formerly ThyssenKrupp Elevator). Rather than using cables to lift the elevator, MULTI uses linear motors. [1] As well as moving vertically between floors of a building, MULTI can also move horizontally through a floor of a building. MULTI is being tested at Rottweil Test Tower. [2 ...