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In an industry where worker’s knowledge and know how could mean the difference between life and death, hands-on training for EMTs isn’t what it used to be.“This is the first class that has had the entire course during the COVID pandemic,” said Patrick Dibb, lead EMT professor at Santa Ana College in Southern California.Dibb, a former fire chief, says coronavirus concerns have changed how future first responders are being educated.“I wouldn’t say it’s as good as it was prior,” Dibbs said.Not as good, Dibb says, because most EMT training has moved from in-person to online. During the pandemic, Santa Ana College now has one hands-on training session per semester.“Our ambulance companies and our emergency departments that the students are required to attend at least 24 hours of have not allowed us to return to those facilities until the COVID is clear,” Dibb said.Despite less hands-on training, there’s still a growing demand for this type of work and students like Coral Lucas are helping fill what experts say is a nationwide shortage of EMTs.“I feel like there’s more of an opportunity to get a job right now because we’re in such high demand,” she said.Part of the recruiting problem could be the pay. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, EMTs across the country make a median of an hour, leaving many people looking for other employment options during this pandemic.For students like Lucas, however, being on the front lines, even during a global crisis, is the place to be.“If I get sick and something happens, I’m at least doing something that’s helpful to others,” she said.But can these students actually help without any real-world experience?According to Dibb, yes.“The state of California requires an 80% on everything, and I’d say our students are meeting the 80% quota,” he said.“We expect them to come in with some basic knowledge, a foundation and then we build upon that foundation.”It's a foundation where training first responders online could become the new norm until there’s a vaccine. 2036

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Hurricane Irma was a very scary experience for residents of Florida. A deputy with the Osceola County Sheriff's Office helped one of those scared residents calm their nerves, even for just a moment.As they wrote in their post: 239

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In a string of tweets on Monday morning, President Donald Trump further denied allegations made in a New York Times report that he had not paid income taxes 10 of the past 15 years.Trump insisted on Twitter that he had paid "many millions of dollars in taxes" and that he was "entitled, like everyone else, to depreciation & tax credits."According to The New York Times, which claimed to have obtained two decades of Trump's returns, the then-real estate mogul leveraged hundreds of millions of dollars that he earned from hosting "The Apprentice" into several expensive projects that have resulted in massive losses. The Times reports that while Trump said in a 2018 public filing that he made 4.9 million in revenue, his tax records indicate he lost .4 million that year. Trump then used those losses to avoid paying income taxes, the Times reports.The Times also reported that Trump paid just 0 in income taxes in 2016 and 2017, and is "personally responsible for loans and other debts totaling 1 million, with most of it coming due within four years."Trump argues that because of his "extraordinary assets," he, in fact, is "extremely well leveraged.""I have very little debt compared to the value of assets," Trump tweeted.Prior to publishing its reports, The New York Times says Trump Organization lawyer Alan Garten claimed that “most, if not all, of the facts appear to be inaccurate.” During a press conference at the White House on Sunday, Trump called the Times report "fake news." 1516

  

If you are still out of work, chances are the bonus unemployment check has helped you out. The 0 weekly bonus passed by Congress earlier this year helped millions of Americans who lost their job due to the pandemic. OUT OF TIMEThe benefit is set to expire on July 31, however because of payment schedules, this week will be the final week of the benefit. Congress is not expected to pass a new round of relief by next week although they could offer back-pay should relief legislation eventually pass. WHY IT MIGHT NOT BE EXTENDEDDemocrats have called for extending the benefit or at the very least enhancing current unemployment payouts. Republicans, however, are more skeptical, with some believing the incentive is stopping Americans from returning to work or looking for new work. THIS WEEK IS CRUCIALNegotiations are well underway and this week will be full of developments. That's because Congress is back from their Fourth of July recess. Senator Mitch McConnell and Rep. Kevin McCarthy, both GOP leaders in Congress, met with President Donald Trump at the White House today. On Tuesday, Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin will attend meetings on Capitol Hill. President Trump is even rumored to potentially make an in-person appearance on Capitol Hill this week. Everything from expanding small business loans to another stimulus check is expected to be included in the negotiations. 1438

  

Hunters in the Florida Everglades continue to pull out some massive pythons in an attempt to eliminate the invasive species from the Sunshine State.The South Florida Water Management District on Wednesday posted a video that showed famed python hunter Dusty Crum with one of his recent catches -- a 16-foot, 11-inch whopper!The snake broke Crum's own record for the longest snake caught as part of SFWMD's Python Elimination Program.The district said Crum captured the python late last Thursday.Since the program began in late March, hunters have removed 638 invasive pythons from the Everglades. 624

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