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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Virginia Vehicle Pileup: 3 Killed In 75-Vehicle Crash Near Virginia-North Carolina Border

GALAX, Va. — Nearly 100 vehicles crashed Sunday along a mountainous, foggy stretch of interstate near the Virginia-North Carolina border, killing three people and injuring 25 others.

Police said traffic along Interstate 77 in southwest Virginia backed up for about 8 miles in the southbound lanes after the accidents. Authorities closed the northbound lanes so that fire trucks, ambulances and police could get to the series of chain-reaction wrecks.

Virginia State Police determined there were 17 separate crashes involving 95 vehicles within a mile span near the base of Fancy Gap Mountain, spokeswoman Corinne Geller said. The crashes began around 1:15 p.m. Sunday when there was heavy fog in the area.

"This mountain is notorious for fog banks. They have advance signs warning people. But the problem is, people are seeing well and suddenly they're in a fog bank," said Glen Sage of the American Red Cross office in the town of Galax.

Since 1997, there have been at least six such pileups on the mountain but Sunday's crash was the most deadly, according to The Roanoke Times. Two people died in crashes involving dozens of vehicles in both 2000 and 2010.

Overhead message boards warned drivers since about 6 a.m. Sunday to slow down because of the severe fog, Geller said. The crashes were mostly caused by drivers going too fast for conditions.

At the "epicenter" was a wreck involving up to eight vehicles, some of which caught fire, Geller said. Photos from the accident scene showed a burned out tractor-trailer and several crumpled vehicles badly charred. Those taken to hospitals had injuries ranging from serious to minor.

School buses took stranded people to shelters and hotels.

Nina Rose, 20, and her mother, were driving home to Rochester, N.Y., when they encountered the pileup.

"With so much fog we didn't see much around it," Rose told the Roanoke newspaper. "As we got further up we just saw a bunch of people standing on the median, just with their kids and families all together. There were cars smashed into other cars, and cars just underneath other semi-trucks."

Darrell Utt, 17, of Moore County, N.C., was stuck in the northbound lanes for about three hours as he traveled to Huntington, W. Va.

"It was really foggy at first," he said. "We probably saw over 50 tow trucks. We saw about five cars come down and three semi-trucks. One of them, it didn't even look like a car, it looked like a chunk of metal."

Utt said motorists were calm, despite the traffic jam.

"There was no road rage or anything, everyone understood the severity of how bad this was before we even began to figure out what exactly happened," he said.

Authorities reopened the northbound lanes Sunday night and hoped to have the other side cleared later in the evening.

Police did not immediately release the names of those killed.

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Martin O'Malley Hits Nikki Haley At South Carolina Democratic Party Conference

Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) addressed the South Carolina Democratic Party Conference on Saturday, taking a harsh jab at the Palmetto State's Republican governor Nikki Haley during his speech in Charleston.

"Now, some of these new tea party Republican governors are funny in this regard, aren’t they?” O'Malley said, according to the Washington Post. "They run on a platform claiming government isn’t working. Then when they’re in office, their own failure to do the job proves their point. Your current governor -- bless her heart -- is a case in point."

According to O'Malley's prepared remarks, the Democratic governor criticized Haley on a number of policies, including her support for a controversial voter ID law and her refusal to expand Medicaid in South Carolina under President Obama's health care reform law.

"Once again, ideology trumps practical reality," O'Malley said.

O'Malley, who was elected as governor in 2006, is considered a rising star in the Democratic Party and a likely contender for the 2016 presidential nomination. Saturday's speech in South Carolina, an early primary state, added fuel to speculation that O'Malley is eyeing the White House.

"He should go back to Maryland where he quite successfully legalized gambling, gay marriage, the end of the death penalty, and hiked taxes on everyone and everything he could think of," Haley adviser Tim Pearson told CNN in response to O'Malley's remarks.

Haley isn't the first GOP governor to face tough criticism from O'Malley. Last month, the Democrat took a shot at New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (R), dismissing the portrayal of Christie as an innovator in his state.

“What innovations?” O'Malley said.

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Amir Yazdan, California Doctor, Saves 'Lifeless' South Carolina Boy Who Had Asthma Attack On Road (VIDEO)

An 11-year-old South Carolina boy having an asthma attack told his mother, "I'm dying," and then stopped breathing, the Orange County Register reports.

If not for a doctor nearby, Teigue "Tiger" Winge of Powdersville may have never said another word.

Amir Yazdan, a part-time ER physician from Irvine, Calif., happened to be taking pictures of his new car near where Tiger's mom, Marjie Britz, had pulled over on a rural road in South Carolina on New Year's Eve.

He heard the mother's screams for help and sprung into action. He began performing CPR on Tiger, breathing the inhaler drug albuterol into the child's airway, the Register reports.

Yazdan estimated Tiger's heart had stopped beating a minute or so before he arrived. Yazdan told Greenville Online the boy had turned blue and was in full cardiac arrest.

“He was dead,” Yazdan told the Register. “Completely lifeless. I really did not think he was going to come back.”

According to CBS affiliate in Los Angeles, about two more minutes passed without signs of life.

Eventually, Tiger's heart started to beat, and he took a breath on his own. An ambulance arrived 10 minutes later, and Tiger began breathing regularly on his own at the hospital.

"When I woke up, I was in the hospital," Tiger told WSPA. "Everything was blurry and all I could think of was, 'Who are you, where am I -- and what is stuck on my arm?'”

Yazdan said he didn't even think twice.

“It wasn’t an option for me to let this kid go," he told WSPA.

Britz, who's a professor at Clemson University, told USA Today there was no doubt that Yazdan saved her boy.

"What do you give a person who has given back your whole world?" Britz told USA Today. "It's just a Christmas miracle, delayed."

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Monday, January 28, 2013

South Carolina Edges Michigan In Outback Bowl On Dylan Thompson's Late Touchdown Pass (VIDEO)

TAMPA, Fla. -- Dylan Thompson came off the bench to throw a 32-yard touchdown pass with 11 seconds remaining Tuesday, giving No. 11 South Carolina a 33-28 victory over No. 19 Michigan in the Outback Bowl.

Thompson replaced Connor Shaw during the winning drive, covering the final 43 yards after the Gamecocks' starter began the march from his own 30. Devin Gardner's third TD pass of the game had given Michigan a 28-27 lead.

Shaw threw for 227 yards and two touchdowns after missing South Carolina's regular-season finale against Clemson with a left foot sprain. Thompson led the Gamecocks (11-2) to a victory over their archrival and threw for 117 yards and two TDs as a backup Tuesday.

Gardner threw for 214 yards in his fifth start for Michigan (8-5) since Denard Robinson injured his right elbow in late October. Robinson took some snaps at quarterback, but lined up mostly at running back and rushed for 100 yards on 23 carries.

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