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SARASOTA, Fla. — A man in Florida is facing manslaughter charges in connection with the death of his girlfriend who was nine months pregnant, 154

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TAMPA, Florida — A Tampa firefighter is back to work after being electrocuted and then brought back to life in December. Wesley Stevens enjoys wood working as a hobby. He got into a process called fractal burning, which is a technique that electrically burns unique branch like designs into wood. Stevens says he built a machine with his father and had done the process a few times before, but this time something went wrong. A 2,000 volt electric shock was sent through his body. "I was pulseless in the driveway and the friend that was with me she began CPR after calling 911,” he said. Hillsborough County Sheriffs Deputy Ernie Foster was on another call down the street and was able to get to his house within one minute. Because of his quick response, he was able to start CPR on Stevens right away. That most likely saved his life. They say the typical response time is around three to four minutes. According to paramedics, Stevens' heart stopped beating for 17 minutes. He was technically dead. "Dead is no pulse, not breathing and he was there. Without intervention, he was not going to survive whatsoever,” said Lt. Ryan Anusbigian, with Hillsborough County Fire Rescue. The CPR kept the blood flowing, which also kept his brain going. "It is a very long time and I would say it’s extremely unusual because most cardiac arrests are not witnessed, it was the CPR that really did him good,” said Lt. Anusbigian. "If you imagine holding your breath for four minutes versus holding your breath for 60 seconds, and that was really the difference there." Stevens woke up in the hospital two days later. Just a few days after that, he and his wife welcomed their baby boy Morgan into the world. "That was a big reason I was fighting to come back,” said Stevens. Nearly 10-weeks-old now, Morgan is happy and healthy — and so is his father. He says fractal burning is a process he will never do again. "It’s just not worth it, especially with Morgan here now I just don’t need it,” he said. Stevens is now back to work full time. As a thank you for saving his life, Stevens designed special firefighter wooden flags for the crew that responded. 2157

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Sooo I come home to a letter written out to me with my address and everything and it’s a pregnancy congratulatory card with 0 worth of gift cards. Plot twist. I’m not pregnant ??— T. (@Tbabyyyy____) 214

  

Sean Wilcox has been living in transitional housing for three months.“It’s a place to get me back on track… get me off the streets,” Wilcox said.He’s a part of a program that connects people experiencing homelessness with solutions that best fit their unique situation, like working a job or taking classes.Wilcox says he’s ready for a change in his life after spending six years on and off the streets.“It’s a rough life. Especially when you’re on drugs,” Wilcox said.He had lost all hope. Wilcox said he tried to take his life multiple times. But now, he’s working to build a better life for himself.“I never thought five, ten years ago, that I would have been homeless.”According to a 700

  

SEATTLE, Wash. – Nine people have now died from COVID-19 in Washington state. Public Health – Seattle and King County announced Tuesday that it has confirmed that three more patients have died in the county as a result of the coronavirus. Most of them had been residents of LifeCare, a nursing home facility in Kirkland. 333

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