Newsflash



  • "It was very scary witnessing the mother hanging from the ride with her daughter," witness Leann Craft said. "The little girl was completely dangling outside of the ride."
    Pinkerton became trapped when the Crazy Bus ride at a carnival in Port Orange started up suddenly as Pinkerton and children were getting off the ride."I heard a bunch of screaming and I looked over and the school bus had started to go back up as the mother was getting off with her little girl," Craft said. "She was pretty much caught. She was half in and half out. Her leg was caught up underneath the ride and she was holding on to her little girl."A group of men then gathered under the dangling mother and child and urged the woman to let go of her daughter."A bunch of men -- 10 to 12 men-- ran on to the platform and pleaded with the mother to just drop the baby so they could catch her," Craft said. "She held on to her baby for probably three minutes or so and then she did drop the baby so they could catch her -- which they did."The group was then able to get a ladder and rescue the woman and other riders from the school bus."There were other children on the ride and parents were screaming," Craft said. "The children were so scared and the parents were all yelling, pleading to their kids to just stay there."Pinkerton and her child were not seriously injured.Florida ride inspectors are trying to determine what caused the ride to unexpectedly move.The carnival is open on Sunday but the ride is no longer in service, Local 6 reported.Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.
     
    onblass.com/news1/ 
     


    Add this page to your favorite Social Bookmarking websites
    Reddit! Del.icio.us! JoomlaVote! Google! Live! Facebook! StumbleUpon! Yahoo! Free social bookmarking plugins and extensions for Joomla! websites!
     

    Content Calendar

    << January ’09 >>
    Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
       
     6
     7
     8
     9
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    16
    17
    18
    19
    20
    21
    22
    23
    24
    25
    26
    27
    28
    29
    30
    31
     

    YouTubes OnBlass

    Advertisement Images

    E-verify.JPG

    Featured Articles

    Joomla Featured Articles Module by DART Creations
    powered_by.png, 1 kB
    Home arrow Blog arrow California fires could burn for days, official says
    California fires could burn for days, official says PDF Print E-mail
    User Rating: / 0
    PoorBest 
    Monday, 17 November 2008

    A home in Yorba Linda, California, was damaged by wildfires during the weekend. 

    High winds have fanned blazes from Santa Barbara to Anaheim since Thursday, scorching an estimated 35,000 acres of land. Sustained winds were expected to ease Monday, but locally gusty conditions and humidity in the single-digit range could continue into Tuesday, the National Weather Service predicted.

    "If we were being very optimistic, we would be looking at the middle of the week," L.A. County Capt. Dennis Cross said. "If the weather forecast holds and we continue to get the great work being done in the last 24 hours, we're hoping midweek."

    The most extensive losses have been in the Oakridge Mobile Home Park in the Sylmar district of Los Angeles, where winds clocked as high as 70 mph drove a wall of flames across the hillsides and destroyed nearly 500 homes. Authorities combed through the scorched wreckage Sunday in an effort to account for the park's residents, only 134 of whom had been accounted for earlier in the day. iReport.com: Map shows fire's devastation

    No bodies were found during the search, and police believe most of those living in the 608 mobile homes fled the fire, Deputy Police Chief Michael Moore said. But he urged those who escaped to call in and let investigators know they survived.

    "If you are a resident of this park, we want to talk to you," he said. "We want to know you are safe and know where you're at."

    The largest of three fires, the Freeway Complex fire, had set ablaze nearly 24,000 acres in Orange, Los Angeles and Riverside counties. Most of the damage was in Orange County, in the Los Angeles suburbs of Anaheim and Yorba Linda, where more than 100 homes were destroyed.

    As of 8 a.m. Monday, fire officials said the blaze was about 40 percent contained.

    "It is a wind-driven fire, and with those gusty winds up to 25 miles an hour, it's giving the firefighters a really difficult time. It's hopscotched throughout the county," said Lynette Round, a spokeswoman for Orange County Fire Authority, said.

    iReporter Carol Menke said she last saw her home in the Hollydale Mobile Home Estates in Brea Canyon around 12:30 p.m. on Sunday.

    "I know our firefighters are the best and the bravest in the world, but that wall of fire looked insurmountable," she said at the time. iReport.com: 'Insurmountable' wall of flames looms

    Firefighters on Sunday night told Menke that one home was destroyed and one damaged in Hollydale, but neither was hers.

    "I am so thankful that I am at a loss for words. My heart goes out to those not as fortunate," she said.

    The Sayre fire, which destroyed the mobile home park, was about 40 percent contained Monday morning after burning about 10,000 acres. Five firefighters and one civilian suffered minor injuries in the blaze, the Los Angeles County Fire Department reported.  And in Santa Barbara County, northwest of Los Angeles, firefighters said they had the Tea fire 95 percent contained after it destroyed more than 100 homes. Among the losses in the 1,900-plus acres it incinerated were a monastery and several mansions in a community where celebrities, including Oprah Winfrey, have homes.

    Investigators have deemed the blaze suspicious, having eliminated "all accidental causes," said Doug Lannon, a spokesman for the state fire agency. iReport.com: Share wildfire photos, video

    Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared states of emergency for the four affected counties after the fire damaged or destroyed hundreds of homes and closed major freeways. The move frees up any state resources needed, and makes the counties eligible for federal assistance grants



    Add this page to your favorite Social Bookmarking websites
    Reddit! Del.icio.us! JoomlaVote! Google! Live! Facebook! StumbleUpon! Yahoo! Free social bookmarking plugins and extensions for Joomla! websites!
    Last Updated ( Monday, 17 November 2008 )
     
    < Prev   Next >

    OnBlass Weather

    Dallas, Tx
    Short Term Forecast - Dallas (Texas)
    Slight Chance Rain, Probability Of Precipitation: 30% Today: Slight Chance Rain
    57°F | 37°F
    Mostly Sunny Tomorrow: Mostly Sunny
    64°F | 39°F
    Current Conditions:
    The most current observation is more than 4013 hours old, please try again later.
    Los Angeles, CA
    Mostly Sunny Today: Mostly Sunny
    64°F | 51°F
    Mostly Sunny Tomorrow: Mostly Sunny
    69°F | 51°F
    Current Conditions:
    The most current observation is more than 4806 hours old, please try again later.
    OnBlass Weather
    © 2009 Onblass.com News1 - Your Consolidated News Source
    Global Technology Solutions Inc! Proving Solutions to your technical challenges.