Would try to make a difference. Reporter she is stressing the importance of early detection. He had been tested in the past but for some reason, he was not getting tested in the last year. Had he gotten tested sooner, he would be here with us. Reporter former miss. Arizona was at the walk with her husband and 9monthold baby girl wearing a red shirt showing she is a fighter. 1 and competed in miss. America in 1997. After that, i battled with addiction. Reporter she got sober but while in treatment, she learned she was h. I. V. Positive. Learning that diagnosis telling me i have a voice. It can happen to anybody. This is what it looks like today and we have a huge spike in our elderly community. Heterosexual community. Reporter each person helping raise money to find a cure and spreading the message of protection and early testing, plus, shedding light on what it means to be h. I. V. Positive. It is ok to talk about it. The quicker you get connected to care, the healthier you will be. Yo
Horrifying to look in the rearview mirrors and see a semi truck barreling through two lanes of traffic. Four people had moderate to serious injuries but d. P. S. Says that number could have been higher. One semi, countless passenger, a few heartstopping moments. Pull over, youre going to die. Reporter before she knew it, a semi truck was barreling through two lines of traffic. She tried to pull to the side then kelly and her daughter braced for impact. He went through for about 300 feet. Reporter she says it was something out of a movie. There were three to four helicopters that came in and medevaced people. Reporter according to d. P. S. , the driver of the cattle investigation. Im guaranteeded he was terrified and he is probably feeling bad. Reporter kellys car along with 2 22 others took a big hit. Thankfully, this is all it. He hit the left side, well, the right side and we went to the left. This door doesnt open. These are his tire marks. Reporter her friend luke says he is ok add
Horrifying to look in the rearview mirrors and see a semi truck barreling through two lanes of traffic. Four people had moderate to serious injuries but d. P. S. Says that number could have been higher. One semi, countless passenger, a few heartstopping moments. Pull over, youre going to die. Reporter before she knew it, a semi truck was barreling through two lines of traffic. She tried to pull to the side then kelly and her daughter braced for impact. He went through for about 300 feet. Reporter she says it was something out of a movie. There were three to four helicopters that came in and medevaced people. Reporter according to d. P. S. , the driver of the cattle investigation. Im guaranteeded he was terrified and he is probably feeling bad. Reporter kellys car along with 2 22 others took a big hit. Thankfully, this is all it. He hit the left side, well, the right side and we went to the left. This door doesnt open. These are his tire marks. Reporter her friend luke says he is ok add
Before. A route they taken before. First responders say this is a tragic reminder to drivers to take every precaution as they travel with their families on the states highways. Check your tires. Check your car. Pay attention. No texting. Is that perfect example right now with your mind somewhere else that it should be on driving on the car going the posted speed limit. And people who litting the road early ran into traffic on the i10 this morning after a eastbound lanes. This is about 60 miles west of Downtown Phoenix. And both eastbound lanes were shut down during that morning rushhour. They are back open tonight. Aaa estimating 49 million americans will travel 50 miles or more over this thanksgiving weekend that is the highest number in nine years. The majority of people heading out by car are taken advantage of the lower gas prices but airports are busy with passengers flying to their destinations and a live look people are also taking their four legged friends with them this year.
It just couldnt be worse. Captain p. J. Dean is struggling to wrap his head around the news he got today. The entire Phoenix Fire Department is. Weve lost an exceptional family member. A 20 year veteran of the department, a mentor, and a hero gone. 45yearold captain chris fit maurice was killed in an atv crash. He was on a trip in northern arizona. We deal with tragedy all long. But when it hits home like this its really difficult for us to process because we have to look at it in a different way than we normally do. The capton wasnt just a firefighter in the department. But a friend to many. He put himself in peoples lives and touched them in many ways. The loss is simply hard. Cant imagine losing him and cant imagine being without him. We dont have the ability to calculate what his loss is going to mean to our department. Need help we have a link to the gofundm page on fox10phoenix. Com if you are interested in helping you can head there. Live in the studio, stefania okolie, fox 10 n