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SWAT standoff near Stone Mountain | FOX 5 News
SUMMARY: Decatur County Police are currently responding to a situation involving a barricaded suspect at a home on Meadow Rock Drive. Over 30 police vehicles, including SWAT and the bomb squad, along with EMS, are on-site. Witnesses reported hearing what they believed to be gunshots before law enforcement swarmed the area. One witness described the rapid-fire sounds while he was at a nearby gas station. Police have not confirmed any injuries and are advising local residents to stay indoors. A police robot was also deployed to assist in the response. Further details are awaited as the situation develops.
At least 30 DeKalb County police vehicles, the SWAT team, bomb squad and several other law enforcement agencies have swarmed a neighborhood near Stone Mountain where a suspect is barricaded inside a home.
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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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