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Many immigrants to the United States fled their home countries over fears of corrupt government agents or vigilante groups.
"Silence was what I remember the most. You could hear every breath. Every sniffle." 2 died, 6 injured in FSU shooting April ...
Florida Highway Patrol is showing off its latest acquisition - a 2023 C8 Chevy Corvette Stingray, which has been repurposed ...
He is currently preparing to compete in a charity boxing match to benefit a dispatcher with cancer ... at the “Twin Cities Battle of the Badges” on April 12 at the Myth Live in Maplewood ...
Including process sensors as cyber assets will be a welcome step toward making NERC CIP requirements more relevant to grid safety threats ...
Staff will receive a new badge they wear and can press a button ... “Every school district in the state of Florida purchase and provide to their staff and administrators a mobile panic alert ...
You notice the black police cruiser that stops behind you is unmarked. Then a man approaches your window. He isn’t wearing a uniform. What do you do? A man driving through Orange County, Florida made ...
FOX 35 News first reported about Ashley Willis when she saved the life of a pregnant woman whose 911 call was dropped. Willis ...
Ashley Willis, a telecommunications officer with the Indiatlantic Police Department, became the first-ever recipient of Florida’s Finest Service Award.
A 911 dispatcher is being honored for her actions which may have saved the life of a pregnant woman in Indialantic.
Ashley Willis, an Indiatlantic Police Department 911 dispatcher, was recently honored with the Florida Finest Service Award for her actions in saving the life of a pregnant woman.