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Condition. Reporter the twins are extremely critical being treated here. They tell us in this case, there was no barrier around the hot tub where the twins were found. Meanwhile, firefighters are reminding people how to keep children safe around water. Twin toddlers rushed to the hospital after nearly drowning. Police say the twoyearold, twoyearold, a boy and a girl, got into the backyard bathtub. We believe the away for just a few seconds and thats when the toddlers were able to go into the hot tub. Reporter both parents were at home at the time and called 911 when they found their toddlers in the water. Paramedics performed cpr until they got to the hospital. What happened is the mother of the children was taking the child for a walk. Reporter any water 18 inches or more and 8 feet wide must have a barrier. They contained water just needs to be 18 inches deep and outdoors to require a barrier. The thing is, these kind of situations happen. Reporter firefighters reminding people its n ....
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AUDRAIN COUNTY - Wednesday marks the 77th anniversary of the Battle of Exercise Tiger and commemorations are planned for the day to honor those who served in the military. According to the United States Exercise Tiger Foundation (USTF), Exercise Tiger was a secret naval operation to rehearse the D-Day invasion during World War II, off the coast of England. German Navy warships struck the eight U.S. Navy tank landing ships, sinking two and ruining a third. During the battle, 749 U.S. soldiers died 201 were from Missouri. Exercise Tiger events were declassified in August of 1944.  The USTF has its national office in Columbia and the Missouri Exercise Tiger Army & Navy Anchor Memorial is located outside the Audrain County Courthouse in Mexico. Susan Haines, the national executive director of the USTF, said memorials and commemorations are to honor the Missourians who lost their lives on April 28, 1944.  ....