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The NTSB published video showing officials at the site of the fatal Jan. 31 plane crash in Philadelphia, which killed at least seven people and injured 22 others.
He was driving on Interstate 40 to meet with the band at their tour bus when the fatal crash occurred. Lou DiMuro: 1931 1982 51 years American baseball umpire [123] pedestrian Arlington, Texas: Nh. Dini: 1936 2018 82 years Indonesian novelist taxi (passenger) Toyota Avanza: Semarang, Indonesia The taxi she was riding in collided with a truck. [124]
Sep. 20—The lapel video begins as Bernalillo County deputy Bryan Lassley tries to get Alexandria Gerard out of the crashed car and tells bystanders to stay back. Lassley curses as he pulls at ...
This list of accidents and incidents involving general aviation is grouped by the years in which the accidents or incidents occurred. "General aviation" here includes private as well as corporate aircraft operating under general aviation rules, [note A] i.e. not flights of airliners , commuter or military aircraft .
Red Asphalt is a series of instructional driver's education films and videos produced by the California Highway Patrol, known for their graphic depictions of fatal traffic collisions in a shockumentary style. [1] Horrendously injured and dismembered bodies are shown, typically those of negligent drivers.
U.S. skier Nina O’Brien suffers scary crash. Henry Bushnell. February 7, 2022 at 3:28 AM. ... ABC News. California fires live updates: 100,000 evacuate as 5 Los Angeles wildfires blaze.
The cause of the crash was a track switch failure which caused the moving train to crash into the parked train on the same track. Thirty-one people were injured. [178] 28 September India – In Mathura, a MEMU train collided with a buffer at Mathura Junction railway station while the driver was drunk and watching his phone. The driver also put ...
Signal 30 is a 1959 social guidance film made by the Highway Safety Foundation in the vicinity of Mansfield, Ohio.The film, shown widely to high school students across the United States during the 1960s through the 1980s, was produced by Richard Wayman and narrated by Wayne Byers, and takes its name from the radio code used by the Ohio State Highway Patrol for a fatal traffic accident.