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Couple hurt in blaze in the Adirondacks pronounced dead at Syracuse hospital

Couple hurt in blaze in the Adirondacks pronounced dead at Syracuse hospital Updated Jan 25, 2021; Pierrepont, N.Y. A couple carried out of a burning home Sunday in the Adirondacks have died at a Syracuse hospital. A fire trapped Ricky A. Gollinger and Lena A. Gollinger inside a house around 10:30 p.m. yesterday in St. Lawrence County, said the New York State Police. After they were rescued from the blaze, the critically injured Gollingers were rushed to Upstate University Hospital in Syracuse. The two were pronounced dead at the hospital, troopers said. Ricky Gollinger was 64. Lena Gollinger was 62. Investigators are working to determine what caused the fire. Troopers said there were no immediate signs of foul play.

Snowmobiler riding without helmet ends up in hospital after Sylvan Beach crash

Snowmobiler riding without helmet ends up in hospital after Sylvan Beach crash One man was sent to the hospital after colliding with a vehicle while riding his snowmobile without a helmet in Sylvan Beach Saturday evening. Posted: Jan 25, 2021 1:05 PM Updated: Jan 25, 2021 1:06 PM Posted By: WKTV SYLVAN BEACH, N.Y. – One man was sent to the hospital after colliding with a vehicle while riding his snowmobile without a helmet in Sylvan Beach Saturday evening. Troopers were called to the scene at 1804 Vienna Road around 5:40 p.m. According to state police, 30-year-old Brian A. Hatton, of Sylvan Beach, failed to stop at a stop sign while riding his Ski-Doo snowmobile, and hit the passenger side of a Subaru Forrester heading south on Vienna Road, driven by 35-year-old James D. Tyler of Blossvale.

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COVID Humanitarian UAS Operation (CHURP) test in Syracuse

01/20/2021 1 Minute Read The COVID-19 Humanitarian UAS (Unmanned Aircraft Systems) Response Partnership (CHURP) announced the conclusion of its latest operational phase: multi-day flight operations and evaluations of two separate use cases to prepare for potential wider-scale deployment. The partnership was formed over nine months ago by Emergent 121 Consulting and Akin Gump, LLP. The operation included collaboration among UAS, health, and public safety leaders. The project began on January 14 and closed with a local media demonstration on January 16 at The State University of New York’s (SUNY) Upstate University Hospital and the Central New York (CNY) Biotech Accelerator. UAS commonly referred to as ‘drones’, offers unique solutions to the many challenges faced by our health and public safety agencies during the COVID-19 crisis. Through this operation, CHURP worked to give public health officials the technology for public safety awareness, public address capability,

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