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You might kill me: First responders remind drivers of Move Over law after wreck involving Trooper

‘You might kill me:’ First responders remind drivers of Move Over law after wreck involving Trooper First responders say it s quite common for them to see drivers not move over when they re on the side of a road. Posted: Jul 27, 2021 4:32 PM Updated: Jul 27, 2021 6:21 PM Posted By: Alex Torres-Perez Law enforcement officials are reminding drivers of the Move Over law. That s after a multi-vehicle wreck on Monday sent an Alabama State Trooper to the hospital. His car was barely recognizable after it was rear-ended while the Trooper was working an accident scene on Interstate 65 in Limestone County. First responders say it s quite common for drivers to not move over when they re on the side of the street.

Huntsville Emergency Medical Services responding to more Covid-19 emergency calls

Huntsville Emergency Medical Services responding to more Covid-19 emergency calls On Monday, they responded to 7 potential covid-19 positive calls. He said that s the highest amount of calls related to the virus that they ve received since April. Posted: Jul 27, 2021 6:38 PM Updated: Jul 27, 2021 6:51 PM Posted By: Olivia Schueller Hospitals are not alone in treating the rising number of coronavirus-positive patients. Huntsville Emergency Medical Services said they ve also recently seen a spike in coronavirus-related emergency calls. Community Relations for HEMSI, Don Webster, said on Monday, they responded to seven potential Covid-19 positive calls. He said that s the highest amount of calls they ve received since April. 

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