The Put-in- Bay police department shared photos from the rescue on its Facebook Page. A lone officer can seen, wading through water while carrying a frightened child
Two dead after early morning house fire
The Columbia Fire Department responded to a Saturday morning fire and found two unresponsive individuals, according to the department. Author: WLTX Updated: 12:43 AM EST December 20, 2020
COLUMBIA, S.C. The Columbia Fire Department responded to a Saturday morning fire and found two unresponsive individuals, according to the department.
Crews responded to the early Saturday morning around 3:4 a.m.
According to the report, firefighters found heavy fire coming from the home and after the went inside, found two individuals unresponsive inside the house.
The Richland County Coroner’s Office identified the two victims as Tyrone Sanders and Connie Sanders. The cause of death for each was determined to be carbon monoxide poisoning in connection with the fire.
Man, woman killed in early morning house fire in Columbia
Man, woman killed in early morning house fire By WIS News 10 Staff | December 19, 2020 at 4:04 PM EST - Updated December 21 at 11:40 AM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Two people have been killed in a house fire that occurred early Saturday morning.
The Columbia Fire Department responded to a home on Lansing Circle just before 3:45 a.m.
Upon arrival, firefighters found heavy fire coming from the home.
After crews entered the house, they found a man and a woman unresponsive inside.
The Richland County Coronerâs Office has identified the two victims as Tyrone Sanders and Connie Sanders.
Jason Wells calls himself a âshade tree mechanic.â
He likes to do car repairs at his home in Hanover County. Auto work started as a backyard hobby for Wells, who doesnât have a commercial shop but works a full-time job in manufacturing.
âI have been working on cars for many years,â Wells said. âI love cars. I have custom cars I have built.â
The auto repair has grown into something much more than just a hobby. It has become a mission.
Compelled by his personal faith and desire to help people with financial problems who need auto repairs, Wells founded Mechanics of Faith nearly two years ago. The nonprofit provides auto repairs for veterans or anyone facing financial difficulties and in need of transportation.