Police, that he can it. Dramatic video still coming in. Great to have you with us on this friday, tgif, im thomas drayton, karen hepp and bob kelly and sue serio. Good morning everybody. It is bike to work day. That is why i was a little out of breath. I park my 10 speed, outside. I had the bell going. Loaf of bread inside and all that. What a sight. My advice bike to work, pack deodorant because we will have another 90degree day potentially. Heat wave. We could get the heat wave. It will be a close call because we will be right around 90. We will go with another eight out of 10. We are off to another muggy start this morning and excessively warm for this time of the year. Normally a High Temperature for this time of the may is 74 and we are already at 75. Going up from there. Sunrise time 5 42, pretty earl which these long days. Seventyone in lancaster. Allentown 72. Mount pocono 68 degrees and 71 in hazelton. At the shore we have a sea breeze in ocean city with 64 degrees but 76 in r
Good morning, a lot going on here. I have not finished my first cup of coffee, crazy in the traffic department. How are you feeling. Not good. Lets get bob that coffee. Well, we have got big cool changes for this weekend but one more day with temperatures in the 90s. Prepare for both days, a hot one today and need sweaters over weekend and eight out of 10 with bus stop buddy wearing a polo shirt, he has sun screen and muggy the dog. Still dressed for summer but things will change big time over the weekend. 74 degrees right now, that is normally around the High Temperature for this day but we are already there at 5 00 in the morning. Hi there bob kelly. Yes, sunrise time 5 42, we have got temperature 70 degrees in lancaster. It is hot out there, isnt it. You can point. Sixtysix in mount pocono. Zero seven in hazel ton and down the shore, 68, in ocean city and a nice mild 75 in rehoboth beach. Nothing on radar. Lets get right to that forecast, prepare for sunshine , we are already at 86
Remembered violent moment when a routine trip home to north jersey board amtrak train 188, suddenly became a fight for survival. I woke up, laying on a pile of rocks, all of my clothes have been ripped off, and i could in the move my legs, i could not see out of my right eye. Reporter his wife and daughter by his side he explained how First Responders found him in the darkness, saving his life. One of them shined this flashlight on my head, and yelled for help and i remember him saying this guy has got to go now, the whole back of his head is coming off. We had a terrible ride, through philadelphia, not knowing what his condition was at all when was dead or alive. Reporter hospitalized in an induced comb, lungs, kidneys permanently damaged he is still in constant pain, and beneath that, there is anger. Outrageous that no one has contacted us to say anything that theyre sorry or they are concerned. I mean this was something that never had to happen. Im angry, and i hold a lot of it in.
Brandon bass tan was traveling at 102 miles an hour at a 50mile an hour curve. He has not said anything publicly since the crash. Following the derailment, members of the congress, called out amtrak for not installing something called positive train control. A Gps Technology that uses computers, to slow down trains when needed. Other parts of the northeast corridor had this technology. The curve in Port Richmond did not. It has since been installed. The investigation is ongoing. Several smaller reports from the National Transportation safety board, were released over the last year but the final ntsb report is scheduled to be released next tuesday. Jessica and ukee that will come in the form of a formal Board Meeting at 9 30 in washington d. C. At ntsb headquarters. That is where board releases their final recommendations as far as safety recommendations. They will talk about probable cause, in this case. Is there a whole separate criminal side to the case which hasnt really come about
Spot. While everything looks calm and normal now, a lot of q to some those who cant forget, especially today. Amtrak 188 left the station and derailed a few empties later. For some, it still feelic lose it happened yer. I have never experienced anything that was to the volume that we saw that night. One year ago, dr. Amy goldberg was chief ottrauma at Temple University hospital. When i walked in and saw the number of patients that we had already on site, and the numbers that we were getting, it was rather impressive. Temple says 54 victims were treated that night. More than any other hospital in the area. Ten different hospitals took the injured passengers and temples chief medical officer remembers the questions of that night as he drove to work. Do we have enough Emergency Rooms . Is the blood bank ready . One year later, some of the victims are still recovering. And some are permanently scarred. They literally feel it was for some of them, every breath they take, but some of them, e