News about Larry Langford
One dead and at least 20 are injured after downed tree causes New Jersey train crash
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October 14, 2024
There were 45 passengers on board the River Line train early this morning - which crashed just after 6am when part of a tree fell across the tracks.
BREAK NEWS: Following the Chicago train crash into a snow machine, at least 38 people were wounded, three people were killed, three of whom were critically wounded
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November 16, 2023
More than ten ambulances have been sent to the site of the accident between two trains on the same line shortly after 10.30 a.m. today. 'There are several injuries involved here,' NBCSky5's Nick Lorber reported. 'A CRA Yellow Line train involved in a collision involving snow removal equipment appears to have been used.' An EMS Plan 2 – An EMS Plan 2. ' tens of ambulances have been dispatched.'
Since rushing to a firefighter who had his children in it, the firefighter performs CPR on his WIFE
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March 9, 2023
Despite the fact that the firefighter was on a different crew from the one sent to the 2500 block of North Rutherford Avenue on Tuesday night, he was escorted by a department member after he heard his name on the scanner. Crews arrived at the Montclare neighborhood of Chicago around 9 p.m., finding the firefighter's wife and three young children in the city suffering from smoke inhalation. In a desperate attempt to save his wife, the father administered CPR on his wife. Authorities claim the 34-year-mother and her children were taken from bedrooms and hospitalized in critical condition as a result of the smoke inhalation. The children are divided into two girls, seven years old and seven years old, as well as a seven-year-old boy. The woman and two children were rushed to John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital. Officials in Chicago said another child was taken to Community First Medical Center.
In a fiery Chicago tragedy, two people were killed and eleven were hospitalized
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November 24, 2022
According to police, a fasting driver in a stolen vehicle went the wrong way down a Chicago street and triggered a fiery, multi-car accident in which two people were killed and at least 11 hospitalized on Wednesday night. Both drivers inside the fasting Dodge Charger were pronounced dead at the site of the fire in Chatham's South Side neighborhood, according to Police Superintendent David Brown. According to police, three women, three men, and five children were hospitalized, aged between ten months old and 15. All were listed in fair or poor shape.