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Rescue 911 is an informational docudrama television series that premiered on CBS on April 18, 1989, and ended on August 27, 1996. The series was hosted by William Shatner and featured reenactments (and occasionally real footage) of emergencies that often involved calls to 911.
On April 18, 1987, while skydiving with a group of people, Williams collided with fellow sky diver Guy Fitzwater at 9,000 feet and was knocked unconscious. Instructor Gregory Robertson, seeing her falling to her death, dove toward her, and caught up with her at 3,500 feet, ten seconds before impact.
Loads of glass fall on top of a glass worker and pin him underneath. "911 Insulin Shock Dad" June 10, 1992 Federal Way, Washington: A girl calls 911 when her diabetic father goes into insulin shock. "DUI Teen Driver" March 1, 1987 Los Gatos, California: A teenager is in a drunk driving crash on his way home from a party.
999 (initially known as 999: Dramatic Stories of Real Life Rescues in some listings) is a British docudrama television series presented by Michael Buerk, that premiered on 25 June 1992 on BBC One and ran until 17 September 2003.
POMPANO BEACH — Those who happened to be driving on Interstate 95 or looking out of their apartment windows in Pompano Beach Monday morning watched as the burning helicopter spiraled out of the sky.
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He died five months shy of his 36th birthday and was buried June 3, 1989, at Green Acres Cemetery north of Tulsa. Rescue workers pulled him from the river and took him to Middle Tennessee Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead. On October 31, 1989, the story of his heroism and death was aired on Rescue 911 on CBS. [1]
19-Year-Old 'When Calls the Heart' Star on Life Support After 5-Story Fall. Paige Strout ... Mamie “was escorted out of a secure unit of the hospital and taken up to a balcony walkway from which ...