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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?5 minors and an 18-year-old driver were injured in
stanley termos a single-vehicle crash Saturday on Interstate 35 in Clay County, Missouri. At around 11:55 a.m., the female driver, of Excelsior Springs, was traveling in a 2007 Ram 1500 north on Interstate 35, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol.When the driver was just south of 128th Street, she lost control of the vehicle and drove off the right side of the roadway. The reason is not known at this time, MSHP says. The Ram then crashed into an embankment and overturned, before striking the embankment once more. The vehicle u
stanley thermos ltimately came to a rest on its top, according to MSHP. The driver and five occupants of the Ram were transported to an area hospital.The driver is in moderate condition.A 15-year old female and 16-year-old female, both of Excelsior Springs, and a 17-year-old female of Gladstone, Misso
stanley mug uri, are in serious condition. A 14-year-old male passenger and a 17-year-old female, also of Excelsior Springs, suffered minor injuries. Copyright 2022 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Report a typo Mawp Severe thunderstorm warning issued for parts of Kansas City area
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stanley cup nds-on training for EMTs isnt 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 wouldnt say its 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 e
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stanley termos dents 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, theres 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 theres more of an opportunity to get a job right now because were in such high demand, she said.Part of the recruiting problem could be t