Child Welfare Checks Spike for Yuma Fire Department Published: 18 February 2021 18 February 2021
Yuma, Arizona - Last week YFD personnel found themselves responding to multiple “welfare check” types of calls regarding preschool age children. Responses involving children are not unusual, over the last few weeks we have had them locking themselves or being unintentionally locked in houses and vehicles. However, several calls from last week involved children being intentionally left alone or unsupervised in these situations.
Bystanders concerned for the children’s safety reported what they saw…especially the child hanging out the 2nd story window…and fortunately there were positive outcomes.
Storm damages San Antonio s shelter for women and children, but they re safe
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Parts of the ceiling at the San Antonio residential facility for women and children taking shelter from domestic violence was damaged this week when a pipe burst from the prolonged freezing weather.Courtesy /Family Violence Prevention Services
San Antonio’s Battered Women’s and Children’s Shelter experienced structural damage this week because of the winter storm, but its more than 160 domestic violence survivors are safe.
“The good news is that our guests, our women and children, are not affected,” said Marta Prada Peláez, CEO of Family Violence Prevention Services, which operates the second-largest emergency shelter in Texas.
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Marshall DeKalb Electric Cooperative assisting with winter storm coverage in Tennessee
Utility Crews have all hands on deck for winter storms in Marshall County By Stefante Randall | February 16, 2021 at 6:58 PM CST - Updated February 16 at 6:58 PM
BOAZ, Ala. (WAFF) - To help those impacted by the ice storm, utility workers from Northeast Alabama are hitting the road to get the lights back on for folks in other parts of the state, and even Tennessee.
Eight crew members from Marshall DeKalb Electric Cooperative loaded up from their warehouse to head to Shelbyville, TN to help assist with power outages.
Kelli Whorton is the Communications Director for Marshall Dekalb Electric Cooperative.