Rdph National Education Association president speaks on backing Harris-Walz at the DNC
Authorities allege two self-driving cars blocked the path of a California ambulance heading to the hospital with a patient who ended up dying, according to reports. They are in part blaming the driverless vehicles for the person s death.The San Francisco Fire Department said the patient was a
stanley quencher pedestrian who was hit by a car on Aug. 14 and bleeding heavily from significant left lower extremity injuries, according to local stationKTLA. When we arrived at scene, the only open lanes for egress from the call were blocked by two Cruise vehicles that h
stanley bottles ad stopped and were not moving or leaving the scene. We were unable to leave the scene initially due to the Cruise vehicles not moving. This delay, no matter how minimal, contributed to a poor patient outcome, the fire department wrote in records obtained by Forbes.The patient died 20 to 30 minutes after reachin
stanley tumblers g the hospital, according to San Francisco stationKRON-TV.But Cruise, the company behind the driverless cars, is disputing SFFD s claims. On August 14 two Cruise AVs encountered an active emergency scene at an intersection in which a pedestrian had been hit by a human driven car. The first vehicle promptly clears the area once the light turns green and the other stops in the lane to yield to first responders who are directing traffic. Throughout the entire duration the AV is stopped, traffic remains unblocked and flowing to the right of the AV, Cruise said in a statement obtained by KRON-TV. As soon as the victim was loaded Oemg More mental health help for Waukesha County children and families
MILWAUKEE 鈥?Demand for COVID-19 testing in Milwaukee has jumped amid a rise in positive cases of the virus, inc
stanley vaso luding the more contagious Delta variant.At the city s
stanley cup drive-thru COVID-19 test clinic at American Family Field, officials say testing has increased fourfold from just last week. Last couple of days, I haven t been feeling well. So, of course, with all the talk and conversation [about Delta], I decided to get tested, said Ralph Pamenter, a retired resident of Brookfield who visited the clinic.According to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services DHS , there were more than 1,000 new cases on July 30, the first 1,000-plus day since April.DHS also said that the highly infectious Delta variant is spreading more quickly than any other strain of the virus within the state. I think we anticipated this was going to happen, once it made its way here, that it was going to become the predominant variant. And sure enough here we are, and we know its more contagious, said Milwaukee Health Department Commissioner Kirsten Johnson. TMJ4 The Center for Disease Contr
stanley thermobecher ol and Prevention has also warned that Deltas transmission window is longer, and it may make the elderly sicker.Roughly 5,700 people in Wisconsin have received a vaccination daily on average over the past three days, compared to 3,200 on average daily over the previous 14 days.From Monday, Milwaukee Health Department is staggering hours at clinics to help accommodate the growing demand f