Firefighters Rescue Injured Construction Worker From Edward Hospital Roof
Firefighters used an on-site crane to lower an injured construction worker from the roof of Edward Hospital Wednesday morning.
Firefighters used an on-site crane to lower an injured construction worker from the roof of Edward Hospital Wednesday morning.
Firefighters used an on-site crane to lower an injured construction worker from the roof of Edward Hospital Wednesday morning.
Naperville Fire Department rescued an injured construction worker from the roof of Edward Hospital, 801 S. Washington St., by using an on-site crane Wednesday morning. Get news in your inbox. Sign up for the Patch newsletter. Like Naperville Patch on Facebook. Naperville's Public Safety Answering Point received a 911 call from the injured construction worker around 8:03 a.m. and crews arrived to the scene at 8:08 a.m., according to the Naperville Fire Department. The construction worker fell a short distance off a ladder while working on the upper level of Edward Hospital Wednesday morning, according to the fire department. Crews found the injured worker on the top level of a construction project on the roof of the hospital's new …
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Police say Douglas Carncross was taunting the animal and cut its mouth and gums when he slammed a car door on its head.
A Plainfield man who slammed a Naperville police dog's head with a car door has been arrested. Douglas Carncross, 26, of the 21000 block of Edison Lane, was charged with injuring or killing a police animal, criminal trespass to a vehicle and resisting arrest on Aug. 21 after police observed him taunting the animal, who was inside a Naperville squad car, the Chicago Tribune reported today. Police say the incident happened at about 1:45 a.m. in the 0 to 100 block of Jefferson Street in downtown Naperville. The K-9 police officer was dealing with a nearby altercation when Carncross allegedly began taunting the police dog named Sabek. “He was sticking his face close to the cage, yelling and screaming at the dog and sticking his tongue out and …
A husband and wife from Aero Estates were hurt today after they crashed their plane into XSport Fitness, but everyone made it out of the gym safely.
Two people were injured after a plane crashed into the XSport Fitness around noon today while taking off from a nearby subdivision. Lloyd McKee, 66, and his wife, Maureen McKee, 63, of Aero Estates — a local subdivision which includes a small residential airport — took off shortly before noon in their private airplane and were heading to Pittsburgh, Penn., said Naperville Police Cmdr. Mike Anders at the scene. Lloyd McKee was flying at the time, according to a city of Naperville news release. Emergency personnel received the 911 call at 12:04 p.m. indicating the couple had crashed into the second level of XSport Fitness at 2780 Fitness Dr. The gym is near 75th Street and Route 59 in Naperville. The McKees — pinned inside the plane — were …
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Larry valenzio
6:17 am on Monday, August 29, 2011
They shoulda let the dog loose on his ass... See how tuff he is then.... Just sayin   more ›