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KNTV NBC Bay Area News At 11AM October 13, 2014

Apartment and common areas of the latest ebola victim. That victim is a nurse who helped care for thomas eric duncan, the ebola victim who died last week. Shes a 2010 graduate of texas tech university. And she remains in isolation at the hospital where she works. The system was established to protect those who cared for mr. Duncan as well as the community at large by identifying any potential ebola cases as early as possible and getting those individuals into treatment immediately. Ebola is transmitted by coming in contact with bodily fluids from an infected patient. The head for centers of Disease Control says breach in protocol exposed the nurse to the virus. Theyre focusing on several procedures where the breach couldve happened. The two areas well be looking particularly closely is the performance of kidney dialysis and respiratory. The first known case of person to person infection in the u. S. Raises questions of whether hospitals and Health Care Workers are adequately prepared t

KNTV NBC Bay Area News At 11 October 14, 2014

You can see there are traffic investigators here trying to gather all the information that they can. But the woman involved in this fatal crash was in the crosswalk here at 33rd and mckee. Witnesses tell police that theres no question that the pedestrian had the right of way because at this intersection when you press a button the lights start flashing. Now, a number of cars stopped to let the woman go by. But a driver heading westbound did not stop. He was traveling at a high rate of speed. The woman was thrown about 40 or 50 feet. When the paramedics arrived, they say she had a faint heartbeat but she was taken to a local hospital, where she died. Right now what were looking for is either chevy tahoe or suburban. It was light in color. We dont know if its silver, light brown, but we did get some good information from our witness. And right now were investigating the incident. Reporter now, witnesses say that the suv jumped onto the freeway. Police say theres going to be a lot of dang

SFGTV January 17, 2015

Clearly saw the need for because of our community partners. Anyway, it got published, the article was published in this months article, in this months magazine so hopefully it will be used as a model for agencies across the united states. They can take our order and use it as a basis or a template for doing what they do and seems to be working here. So i appreciate the recognition. Thank you. Thanks, rachel, and thank you, deputy chief tamioka, well make sure we get copies of that magazine if project what would want one with a copy of the article for occ as well. That would conclude that piece of that presentation. Looks like some of my colleagues might want to say something. Im sorry. Vice president turman. Thank you so much. I thought the video was incredible and i want to thank everyone for their participation. Project what, i have, i firmly believe, and ill state this, we have a Police Department that is forwardthinking and hard working to meet the needs of its public. And this is

SFGTV January 15, 2015

Good evening, my name is jaimie gerber, i am the project coordinator for project what, thank you for having the space here tonight for us to talk. Thank you for all your hard work on dgo 7. 04 and thank you so much for taking the time to include youth voices in this process. Project what is really excited and really grateful to know that the chief is designing officer trainings on trauma and its effect on children. We feel that this is a really important opportunity to continue to include youth voices and to include the impact on children when their parents are being incarcerated. Our ask as project what would be to hopefully be included in the designing and planning of these trauma trainings and to be a part of regular meetings with the department to kind of keep up with the progress and formulation of these trainings. So i come to this work as someone whose parents were not incarcerated when i was a young person and i have learned incredibly quickly that these youth who eithers have

SFGTV January 18, 2015

You guys keep setting examples and, yeah, thank you again and progress like this is really important and it helps ensure trust between the community and the police. Thank you. Absolutely. Thank you. Hi, my name is Kathleen Daly and i work for sf cip and im really pleased that the video exists and that the dgo passed. Our organization has been working on getting that general order passed for 10 years and i cried the day that it passed, so thank you. Also i just wanted to reiterate how important it would be, how wonderful it would be to have it online. I get a lot of inquiries from people all over the United States every month, every year, about what were doing. They are trying to model, you know, their policies on what weve done. So having it be public would be fantastic. And thank you. Thank you so much. Good evening, my name is jaimie gerber, i am the project coordinator for project what, thank you for having the space here tonight for us to talk. Thank you for all your hard work on d

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