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Biden pledges support for Georgia storm victims, challenges Congress | Georgia
SUMMARY: During a visit to Georgia affected by Hurricane Helene, President Joe Biden pledged federal support, stating the government would remain “until you’re restored.” Joined by Sen. Raphael Warnock and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, Biden emphasized that the federal government would cover 100% of debris removal costs for the next three months. Twelve U.S. senators urged Congress to act, highlighting damage estimates in the tens of billions. Governor Brian Kemp noted the pre-storm challenges to the agricultural economy have worsened, and he thanked Biden for the visit while advocating for additional support. The storm resulted in 33 fatalities.
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Grady Hospital increases security measures after murder suspect escaped custody
SUMMARY: Grady Hospital is enhancing security following the escape of 32-year-old inmate Caran Reading, who was receiving treatment there. A $5,000 reward has been offered for information leading to his capture. In response, the hospital plans to increase security personnel and implement locked access to inpatient units. Additionally, a visitor management system and an emergency alert system will be put in place to bolster safety measures.
Carwon Redding, 32, escaped from custody of Atlanta City Detention Center on Sept. 27 while awaiting treatment at Grady Hospital.
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I-Team: History of Events at the BioLab plant
SUMMARY: The biolab in Rockdale, operational since 1973, has a long history of environmental incidents impacting the community, particularly along Interstate 20. Investigations reveal that the facility has caused numerous highway shutdowns and evacuations due to toxic chemical emissions. Notable incidents include a significant evacuation in 2004 affecting 500 residents and multiple events in the following years resulting in property damage and health risks for workers and first responders. The Environmental Protection Agency has documented these hazardous fumes over the past two decades, raising concerns about regulatory compliance and the impact on public safety and the environment.
by Dana Fowle
Aired September 30, 2020
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$5,000 reward offered for information on murder suspect who escaped custody while at Grady Hospital
SUMMARY: Grady Hospital is enhancing security following the recent escape of murder suspect Caran Marquavius, who was being treated there. A $5,000 reward is being offered for information leading to his arrest. In response, the hospital plans to increase security personnel both inside and outside, lock inpatient units, implement a visitor management system, and establish an emergency alert system. These measures aim to ensure the safety of patients and staff amid heightened concerns.
Carwon Redding, 32, escaped from custody of Atlanta City Detention Center on Sept. 27 while awaiting treatement at Grady Hospital.
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