Sentences with phrase «driver of the fire truck»

A member of New York City Engine Company 105, Jack sat in his customary place next to the driver of the fire truck, as it sped through the city, sirens wailing.
An out of control fire truck pummeling down a highway sideways at 55MPH slams into a family of 5 on a Montana highway, killing a mother and father and 3 young children as well as the driver of the fire truck.

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We have had several inquiries about whether the DOJ advice to Federal prosecutors regarding pursuing criminal cases will have an impact upon the Department of Transportation's longstanding regulation about the use of marijuana by safety ‐ sensitive transportation employees — pilots, school bus drivers, truck drivers, train engineers, subway operators, aircraft maintenance personnel, transit fire ‐ armed security personnel, ship captains, and pipeline emergency response personnel, among others.
We have had several inquiries about whether these state initiatives will have an impact upon the Department of Transportation's longstanding regulation about the use of marijuana by safety ‐ sensitive transportation employees — pilots, school bus drivers, truck drivers, train engineers, subway operators, aircraft maintenance personnel, transit fire ‐ armed security personnel, ship captains, and pipeline emergency response personnel, among others.
The Tesla driver failed to stop at a red light, while going 60mph, and smashed into the back of a fire truck, while the driver was staring down at their phone.
Dodge, deflect and catch enemy fire as you perform ridiculous aerial stunt shots with your mustachio'd unicycle robot and enjoy the voice of a booming monster truck driver announcer when you score!
In a story May 14 about the crash of a Tesla electric car, The Associated Press reported that the driver had the vehicle's semi-autonomous Autopilot mode engaged when she slammed into the back of a Utah fire truck over the weekend.
He has successfully handled cases involving brain injury, plane crashes, stock fraud, truck wrecks, deadly exposure to negligently manufactured drugs, intoxicated or drug impaired drivers who injure innocent citizens, negligent road construction and maintenance, negligent design or manufacture of machines, explosions and home fires, violation of DOT regulations regarding 18 wheelers, severe burns and scars, negligent installation of hot water heaters, wrongful denial of claims by insurance companies, sale of alcohol to minors by convenience stores, defective residential or commercial construction, heart attacks at work from overexertion, defective airbags, wrecks caused by trucks that exceeded size and weight limits, nursing home abuse, product liability, unrelenting pain from on - the - job injuries, and numerous other cases where the injuries were so severe that the person died or became totally disabled.
Our lawyers have represented people gravely injured by industrial explosions, drivers of defective trucks or trailers, people who have fallen from ladders or scaffolding and victims of electrocution, falls, fires, falling objects, and improperly guarded machines.
A dump truck t - boned a fire truck because the driver of the dump truck failed to stop at the stop sign.
According to a local news report covering the accident, the driver of a Honda Accord had entered an intersection when the fire truck T - boned the driver's vehicle.
The driver lost complete control of the fire truck.
Earlier this summer an administrative law judge at the Department of Labor ruled for a truck driver who was fired when he refused to violate federal safety rules limiting driver hours.
We're talking limousine, taxi, delivery, local and over-the-road truck drivers, as well as drivers of vehicles for state and local government agencies, such as fire, police and public utility departments.
If your car or truck catches on fire as the result of an accident, either your collision insurance or the insurance of the at - fault driver is likely to cover the damages.
Fire trucks can cost motorists hundreds of dollars per hour and up, more if car fires are involved and even more if the drivers need to be extracted from the vehicle involved in the accident.
The NTSB has also recently looked into a January 2018 accident where the driver of a Model S claims to have been using Autopilot when the car crashed into a fire truck.
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