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  1. She was a passenger in a car that crashed and landed upside down in the pool. View the full article
  2. Two freight trains collided near Goodwell. Smoke rises from two cargo trains that collided two miles east of Goodwell, Okla. on Sunday, June 24, 2012. A total of four people were on the trains, and one was reportedly killed in the accident. (AP Photo/The Guymon Daily Herald, Trudy Hart) View the full article
  3. A portion of a parking garage roof fell into the food court area. A woman checks out the damage after a roof collapsed at the Algo Centre Mall in Elliot Lake, Ontario, Saturday, June 23, 2012. The partial collapse prompted a local state of emergency and a search for anyone who might have been injured in the cave-in. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Cora Richer) View the full article
  4. This year's National EMS Memorial Service will honor 20 EMS providers who lost their lives in the line of duty. View the full article
  5. Climbing team hopes for a break in the weather to recover Hall’s body. A ground support team of climbing rangers heads up the Glacier Basin Trail toward Camp Schurman on the east side of Mount Rainier, Friday, June 22, 2012. They are participating in the operation begun the previous day which rescued a fallen party of climbers near the top of the mountain and resulted in the death by falling of climbing ranger Nick Hall. (AP Photo/The News Tribune, Peter Haley) View the full article
  6. Children were playing in a pool in the front yard. Six children were in the pool when the SUV came through. (MyFoxDC photo) View the full article
  7. Colin Rice was off duty but began directing her care; woman was told if she had moved, she may have been paralyzed or died. View the full article
  8. She said she accidentally applied the accelerator instead of the brakes. View the full article
  9. Shari Patton, whose three children were at the pool, described the incident as "one big acid explosion of chlorine" Members of the Indianapolis Fire Department HazMat Material team check air quality. (AP Photo/The Indianapolis Star, Michelle Pemberton) View the full article
  10. Berry's motorcycle collided with the rear of the tractor. View the full article
  11. Two communities receive EMS benefits from Arizona Mexico Commission. Mayor Munró, Arizona Governor Brewer, representative of the mayor’s office, and PMT Ambulance COO John Wilson. View the full article
  12. Ranger slid over 3,000 feet to his death trying to rescue four climbers. A Mount Rainier ranger slid more than 3,000 feet to his death Thursday. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File) View the full article
  13. Streamlight introduces SolarStream. View the full article
  14. The donated ambulances are fully stocked with medical supplies and equipment. Heartfelt Thanks From left, Rocky Point mayor and Arizona governor pose with PMT ambulance chief operating officer. Photo Courtesy Rural/Metro Corporation View the full article
  15. Three new state-of-the-art helicopters unveiled at Intermountain. View the full article
  16. This will be Air Methods first hospital base. View the full article
  17. Emergency workers freed him and he walked out of the house with their assistance. View the full article
  18. He allegedly wouldn't move his engine out of a lane of traffic at the crash scene. View the full article
  19. The priority-dispatching system will improve safety for crews and the public. View the full article
  20. Over three dozen students fall ill while at George Mason University. View the full article
  21. The man behind the wheel managed to crawl out of the wreckage on his own. View the full article
  22. Carr Boyd seems calm about his new job, even though controversy about the position preceded his hiring. View the full article
  23. Old rig saddles up and goes west. View the full article
  24. Being a barber reportedly has greater requirements. View the full article
  25. Scientists claim payouts could take money from those with specific 9/11 illnesses. Several experts say there's no hard evidence to support the declaration.(AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, Pool, File) View the full article
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