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US Marines Honor Man For Saving Drowning Boy

A Maryland man was honored as a hero recently for jumping into a creek to save a boy from drowning. The man, Jack Severn, 71, of New Market, MD, was given a Heroism Medal from the Marine Corps League at the Maryland chapter’s annual convention in Ocean City, reports say. The man was at a Park in Frederick with his wife and granddaughter last month when a young boy fell into Carroll Creek. Severn jumped into the shoulder-deep water and…

Fatal Pedestrian Accident On Houston’s Westheimer

Houston police are continuing their investigation of a fatal traffic accident that occurred in the 8200 block of Westheimer about 2:05 p.m. on Thursday, April 28th. The victim was reportedly attempting to cross Westheimer without using a marked crosswalk. He was struck by a tan Toyota Camry traveling eastbound. The pedestrian, only identified as a male pedestrian, 55, was pronounced dead at the scene. His identity is pending verification by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences. So far, no…

Houston’s South MacGregor Scene of Fatal Traffic Accident

Houston police are investigating a fatal traffic accident at 4400 South MacGregor Way that occurred mid-March in which one person died. The accident occurred when the victim was driving a tan Jeep Wrangler eastbound on South MacGregor Way when, for unknown reasons, the vehicle left the road and struck a curb. The Jeep then went through a grassy area, over a walking path and then airborne into the bayou. The victim, who was ejected from the vehicle, was recovered about…

Lack of Seatbelts May Have Killed Austin Driver

Derrick Miller, 33, driving a 2002 Black Lincoln Navigator was traveling southbound in the 5800 block of Ed Bluestein in Austin at a high rate of speed when the Lincoln left the roadway, struck the guardrail on the west curb line, and rolled several times. The driver was not wearing a seat belt and was ejected from the vehicle. The driver was pronounced deceased at the scene. Speed may have been a factor in the accident. Austin Police are still…

Tainted Triad Wipes Used at Veterans Hospitals

Reports say that possibly 25-percent of Veterans Health Administration medical centers and its outpatient mail order pharmacy may have used defective alcohol prep pads – this despite a large and reasonably well-publicized U.S. recall of the products. The swabs, which were reportedly manufactured by Triad Group, issued several large-scale recalls for tainted alcohol swabs, alcohol swabsticks, prep pads, and other products sold under various brand names due to concerns for potential contamination with bacteria. The worries involve two specific bacteria,…

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