News from the South - Georgia News Feed
In a quarter of Georgia counties, trained prison inmates are firefighters on the job
SUMMARY: Fire Station 2, located in a prison in Georgia, responds to 350-400 emergency calls annually, providing crucial firefighting services in South Atlanta. Amid a firefighter shortage, five select inmates from the Georgia Diagnostic Prison have been trained and certified as firefighters, living at the station instead of prison cells. This program gives inmates a second chance, allowing them to gain skills and employment opportunities after serving their time. Chief BJ Maddox supports this initiative, which operates in 35 counties and responds to about 3,000 calls annually, emphasizing redemption and community service for those striving to reform.
The program allows certain inmates to become certified firefighters while serving their time behind bars and respond to calls in the community.
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Germans mourn the 5 killed and 200 injured in the apparent attack on a Christmas market
SUMMARY: On Friday evening in Magdeburg, Germany, a doctor drove his BMW into a crowded Christmas market, killing five people, including a child, and injuring 200 others. The driver, a 50-year-old Saudi immigrant, surrendered and is under investigation for murder and attempted murder. Authorities are exploring potential motives, including his dissatisfaction with Saudi refugees’ treatment in Germany. The attack, which shocked the nation, led to heightened security at other Christmas markets. The violence evoked memories of the 2016 Berlin attack. A memorial service was held in Magdeburg, and flags were lowered nationwide in tribute.
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Local doctors warn you about the flu and common cold this holiday season
SUMMARY: As the holiday season approaches, health experts urge caution to prevent germ transmission during gatherings. Dr. Hetal Thakore advises that individuals with respiratory issues should avoid close contact with others. Host activities should include routine sanitization of surfaces, as the holidays increase the risk of flu and other viruses. While many illnesses stem from the common cold, Dr. Thakore notes that flu vaccines vary in effectiveness due to viral mutations. Seek medical attention if experiencing severe symptoms like high fever or difficulty breathing. Mild symptoms like congestion warrant staying home to minimize contagion.
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Holiday traffic could eclipse records | Georgia
SUMMARY: AAA forecasts a record 108,677 more travelers this year in Georgia, with 3.7 million expected to journey over 50 miles, primarily by car. Factors influencing travel include colder weather reducing gas demand and a shift to online holiday shopping. Current gas prices in Georgia are stable at $2.92 per gallon, slightly lower than last year’s $3. Nearby states generally offer cheaper gas, with Tennessee at around $2.72. Lane closures on major highways will be suspended from Monday until January 5. Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport anticipates a busy Christmas Day, expecting 327,724 travelers.
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