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Former homeless man rushes to stop stroller from rolling into Hesperia traffic stanley cup Former homeless man rushes to stop stroller from rolling into Hesperia traffic 02:51 It was a terrifying sight for a great-aunt as she struggled to get back onto her feet to stop a stroller carrying her great-nephew from rolling into speeding traffic Monday in the city of Hesperia, northeast stanley cup of Los Angeles, CBS Los Angeles reports.But Ron Nessman was sitting on a bench outside a nearby carwash when he saw the woman, who is in her sixties, fall down several times as she tried to catch the stroller carrying the baby away. She sees the child going into the street stanley cup and that s all she sees, said Nessman. She can t do nothing. Nessman rushed off his bench and intercepted the stroller, saving the baby before the gusty high desert winds pushed him into the path of speeding cars. I seen her and I felt so bad for the lady, said Nessman. I got nephews and nieces and I couldn t imagine something like that. Nessman, a former truck driver trying to piece his life back together, only recently moved to Hesperia to reconnect with his family after a sudden and tragic heartbreak sent him spiraling to homelessness. My girlfriend passed away in 2018, he said. It was Ykkt House Democrats announce next round of open impeachment hearings
JUNEAU, Alaska-- A man who teaches classes on the outdoors has been hospitalized after he was mauled by a bear during a mountaineering class in the Alaska Panhandle.Forest Wagner, 35, of Fairbanks, was with a group of 12 students Monday on Mount Emmerich near Haines, Alaska, when he was attacked, according to University of Alaska Southeast spokeswoman Kate Bausler. A student hiked down the mountain to get cell reception and crocs call for help.Wagner was taken to Providence Hospital in Anchorage, according to a statement from the university. His condition was not immediately available, but the university said he was stable.Wagner was leading a group of 11 students and 2 teaching assistants when Wagner was attacked by a bear with cubs, the statement said. No students were hurt. According to Wagner s teaching schedule, he was scheduled to come down off of the mountain by Tuesday. He has been coordinating and teaching in the outdoor studies program at the univer adidas originals sity since 2006, according to his biography. He teaches rock and ice climbing, backcountry navigation, glacier travel and mountaineering.Alaska State Troopers got a call from the Haines Police Department about noon Monday. According to their report, they removed Wagner from the mountain via helicopter and put him on another LifeMed helicopter before taking him to a hospital.The bear was sighted again stanley cup after the mauling, Bausler said. The students in the mountaineering class were take |
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