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Thornton police spokesman Victor Avila said Wednesday night that the shooting appears random and there are no indications that it was an act of terror. 151
These are the doctors, lawyers, teachers and scientists in our society ... They are very eager to do everything properly to live out the American Dream, said Coker."I love my life here. It's the best country in the world and the best city in the world," said Riazanova. 281

This is not the first time Tampa Fire Rescue has faced questions about its vehicles.The agency’s most recent audit, released in early 2014, found “some rescue cars were in need of repairs.”The repairs noted ranged from rescue cars “leaking oxygen or oil to a rescue car having difficulty starting,” according to the report.WFTS also uncovered high mileage on Tampa rescue vehicles.The state does not have rules that limit the age or mileage for ambulances transporting patients on Florida roads and more than half of Tampa Fire Rescue’s ambulances are at least nine years old and average 175,000 miles.That’s only slightly better than the ambulance called to Richard Bateman’s home, which is 11-years-old and has 229,000 miles.Tampa Fire Rescue spokesman Jason Penny, who denied WFTS's request to speak to the chief, defended the breakdown during the call to Bateman’s home as unavoidable.“The issue that that one had specifically was an alternator and that’s something you really can’t plan for,” said Penny.Penny said his crews did nothing wrong and stayed with Richard Bateman during the entire call.“The issue is not so much how quickly we get them to the hospital, it’s how quickly we provide our medical professionals to get there and start treating that patient,” said Penny.But Amy Bateman said she’s not convinced.“They always say, when you’re having a heart attack or a stroke, every single minute counts,” she said.Michael Bardell, chief of the Sun City Volunteer Rescue Squad, said regular maintenance is key to his nonprofit organization’s lifesaving operations.“Mechanical equipment is bound to break down at some point or another, but you try to do your best to not have that happen,” said Bardell.His ambulance service, which uses four ambulances to respond to about 5,000 calls in the southern Hillsborough County community each year, retires rescue vehicles after they log just 60,000 miles.Bardell said, “You’re not good as an ambulance service if you can’t keep something in service.” 2014
There's a lot of dry vegetation for the fires to burn.Though the drought in California has eased somewhat, all of the state is still abnormally dry, CNN meteorologist Taylor Ward says.More than half the state is in a moderate drought or worse and 18% of the state, including the area near the Woolsey fire, is in severe drought, according to the US Drought Monitor.Over the past month, much of the state has received less than 5% of its normal rainfall.Tim Chavez, a fire behavior analyst for Cal Fire, said the Camp Fire is "unique to be this late in northern California."Normally, a series of storms would have dampened the woods and brush by now, he said Friday at a news conference. But it hasn't rained much this fall, he said, creating "mid-summer-like conditions.""It kind of lined up perfectly to have the large 90,000-plus acre fire run we had yesterday," Chavez said. "Fuels will continue to get drier and drier and drier until we do finally get a season-ending rainfall event." 988
Tim Castanza, the Executive Director at Bridge Preparatory, says this got started when parents in the community were asking for an option that did not exist.“This wasn't about politics or different beliefs it was about coming up with common sense solutions for the need we had in this community," Castanza said.And the need became reality. The school opened its doors in September, welcoming 90 1st and 2nd graders. The school’s motto: We are Bold, Bright and Unique. Each classroom is named after a famous dyslexic individual, people these teachers and kids celebrate.The school uses the Orton-Gillingham approach for teaching reading in every classroom.The Orton-Gillingham approach teaches in a multi-sensory way so it creates different pathways in the brain.Bridge Preparatory charter school plans to expand to 5th grade, welcoming a total of 250 students next fall.This story was originally published by Tracy Chevrier and Tamsen Fadal at WPIX. 949
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