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(KGTV) - A group of Massachusetts police officers and firefighters are being hailed as heroes after coming to the aid of a choking puppy this week.North Reading resident Megan Vitale stormed into a police station Sunday telling officers her 9-week-old Saint Bernard puppy, Bodhi, was choking on food. An acquaintance came running in with Bodhi shortly after, the puppy limp and unresponsive in his arms, surveillance footage from the station showed.A group of officers came running out to begin administering first aid to the puppy. A group of North Reading firefighters also arrived at the station to help with back blows and chest compressions. RELATED: Beloved lizard missing from Spring Valley pet storeAfter 10 minutes, the food blockage was finally dislodged and Bodhi was revived."Ultimately, a life was saved thanks to rescuers falling back on their training and remaining calm. Even though we are not faced with this kind of incident every day, the officers reacted just as they would in any emergency situation," North Reading Police Chief Murphy said. “We are hopeful that the puppy will make a full recovery."Firefighters used a special oxygen tank designed for pets to help Bodhi get breathing again."Many of our firefighters have pets at home in their own families. We do not get to choose the emergency situation that comes our way, so it is important that first responders be prepared for anything," Fire Chief Stats said.Bodhi was able to leave with Vitale to receive follow-up care from a veterinarian, according to the police department. 1599

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(KGTV and CNN) - Newly released video from a passenger shows the moments before and after strong winds led to the crash of an Aeromexico plane in northern Mexico.Flight 2431 had just left Durango, Mexico for Mexico City on Tuesday when it took a nose dive.Video shows the plane fall before flames erupt outside the window. The plane skidded off the runway at the Guadalupe Victoria International Airport until it stopped about 300 meters away, according to Durango’s governor.RELATED: A plane crashed in Mexico but everyone on board survived99 passengers and four crew members were on board including Ashley Garcia, who recorded the video. Everyone evacuated the plane using its emergency evacuation slides before flames engulfed the aircraft, officials said. Although 49 people were hospitalized, no one died.Anabel Estrada -- a passenger from Joliet, Illinois -- felt like the aircraft had been battling against the heavy rain and wind before it hit the ground twice during the crash."The second impact was a lot stronger. This is when I jumped and hit my head against the ceiling," Estrada said. "After the second impact, I saw flames in the cabin ahead of me."RELATED: 2 killed in Santee plane crash, 2 dogs surviveThe plane was ten years old and had been in operation since 2014.Embraer, which made the aircraft, said technicians would be heading to the site to assist Mexican investigators in searching for the cause of the crash.  1450

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(KGTV) - A bill that would prevent California pet stores from selling pets raised in "puppy mills" is heading to the governor's desk.Assembly Bill 485, also known as the Pet Rescue and Adoption Act, would require pet stores within the state to only sell dogs, cats, and rabbits from obtained from animal shelters or non-profit rescue organizations.The bill passed the state Senate Tuesday by a vote of 38-0.RELATED: Heartache amid fight to end mistreatment of petsIt's now on its way to Governor Jerry Brown's desk for approval. The governor has until Oct. 15 to sign the bill into law.Thursday the legislation's author, Assemblymember Patrick O'Donnell (D - Long Beach), said the issue at hand "is very personal to me.""My family has two rescue dogs; this issue is very personal to me," O’Donnell said in a release. "In addition to saving animal life, AB 485 is also good for taxpayers. Californians spend more than 0 million a year to house and euthanize animals in our shelters.RELATED: 'Hurricane Harvey' dogs flown to San Diego from Louisiana up for adoption"Protecting the pets that make our house a home is an effort that makes us all proud."The act would also require pet stores to provide documentation of the source of each animal for at least a year and post that location on the animal's pet store enclosure. The bill would also allow public animal control agencies or shelters to have access to those records periodically.Pet store owners who violate the ordinances could be fined 0.If enacted, the legislation would go into effect January 1, 2019. 1600

  

(KGTV) - California residents are feeling the crunch of rising home costs, so much so that many have considered moving out of the state, according to a poll from UC Berkeley.A new study from the UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies revealed about 48 percent of California voters described housing affordability as an "extremely serious" problem in their area, with 36 percent saying it's "somewhat serious."RELATED: San Diego's housing crisis prompts M trust fund for affordable housingPerhaps more alarming, the issue has caused about 56 percent of voters to consider moving from their area, a quarter of those respondents saying they would likely leave the state. Just under a quarter said they would likely move to another part of the state or in the same general area.Among the areas voters felt hardest hit were San Diego and the San Francisco's bay area, according to the poll.RELATED: Affordable homes may come in Del Mar backyards"This view is most prevalent in the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area, where 65 percent describe housing costs as an extremely serious problem, and in the South Coast counties of Orange and San Diego, where 55 percent say this," the poll stated.Majorities of voters in all parts of the state said they have considered moving because of high housing costs.RELATED: Affordable housing could be at Carlsbad gatewayAcross the state, voters felt there is a need for local rent ordinances as well. About 60 percent of voters said they support local governments having the ability to set rent limits as a way to help low- and middle-income people.The poll surveyed 1,200 registered voters in California between Aug. 27 and Sept. 5.  1719

  

(CNN) -- Two of three children who went missing after floodwater swept up their vehicle in central Arizona have been found dead, the Gila County Sheriff's Office said Saturday.The search continues for the third child, authorities said.The children vanished Friday when a car crossing Tonto Creek, about 60 miles west of the New Mexico border, was caught in flooding around 4 p.m. local time, Gila County Undersheriff Mike Johnson said.Four children and one adult managed to get out of the vehicle and were stranded on an island in the creek, where they were rescued by a helicopter from the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, Johnson said.A woman who was in the water also got out, but three children were unaccounted for, the undersheriff said.The children and two adults were all in the car together when it was overtaken by floodwater, Johnson told CNN. It's unclear how they know each other and how old they are.An Arizona Department of Public Safety helicopter joined the search Friday night, along with local authorities and the fire department, Johnson said.A flood warning was in effect for Gila County until 8:45 p.m. local time on Friday, according to the National Weather Service in Phoenix. 1209

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