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I-80 pileup victims still stranded in Cheyenne-Good TIM Practices Help Alleviate More Problems
CHEYENNE WY April 6 2015. An ongoing spring storm and crash cleanup efforts kept a large portion of Interstate 80 closed Friday following a series of pileups that injured 27 people Thursday. With all the bad news there was a bright spot. Good news is there were no fatalities and that the agency’s initiatives made a positive difference: 1) 20 minutes before the first accident WYDOT’s TMC lowered the variable speed limits to 45mph, and 2) due to the size of the accident the response involved many agencies who cited TIM training as the reason they were able to work so well together.
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Nevada: Supporters plan fundraiser for Metro officer struck by car
They are often the targets of fists, knives and bullets, but police also have to face the same everyday dangers as the rest of the community. Even the biggest, bravest cop can get hit by a car.
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New Jersey: Family of Cliffside Park officer who was fatally struck by SUV files lawsuit
The parents of Stephen Petruzzello, a special police officer who was fatally struck by an SUV while on foot patrol last year, are suing the driver, Public Service Electric and Gas Co. and the unidentified owner or operator of another vehicle, claiming all three had a role in their son’s death.
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Colorado: Troopers severely injured in the line of duty honored by Colorado State Patrol
Two state troopers severely in the line of duty have been honored with awards for bravery. The Colorado State Patrol awarded Trooper Bellamann Hee and Trooper Eugene Hofacker Purple Hearts for their actions in 2014.
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Georgia: Mangled deputy's car placed outside courthouse as safety reminder
This mangled Gwinnett County Sheriff’s deputy car has been placed outside the Gwinntt County Justice and Administration Center as a reminder of the importance of driving safe around emergency vehicles. (Special Photo)