Hanging out with the RAVEN Team today. Our team deploys for major events, like the @UTSAFTBL game.
Officers use drones to monitor big crowds and traffic flow.
We’re sending a shoutout to all our night students.⭐️
We know you’re making a sacrifice and we know it’s hard to get psyched for class when it’s dark outside and everyone else is going home, but you’re making it work. We’re so proud of you!
#UTSA#UTSAFall21#UTSAPerseverance
Hey. Here’s your reminder to move your 20lb Turkey from the freezer to the fridge right now. Like Now.
You can do it tomorrow if it’s 15lbs.
12lbs can be moved on Sunday.
Signed,
A man who loves thanksgiving.
So how successful is this program in getting students from the classroom onto an ambulance? And are these students missing out on any crucial knowledge by taking an advanced course?
I’ll explain at 6 on @News4SA and 9 on @KABBFOX29.
TONIGHT: On @News4SA at 5 & 6, we're learning about a local ambulance provider that is facing an emergency of its own.
Acadian Ambulance says because of the pandemic, there is a nationwide shortage of Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs).
The turnover among paramedics and EMTs ranges from 20 - 30 percent annually, according to a survey from the American Ambulance Association.
Because of this, there’s a new and advanced program emerging in San Antonio.
I've been waiting for these 2 shows since I was in ICU! I wasn't sure if I was ever going to perform again! I'm so grateful to God my loving heavenly father for blessing me with great Dr's, nurse's, family, friends and fans! All of you got me through this! Thank you so much! ❤️
CHIME IN: Congress authorized anti-drunk driving technology to be required in new cars. Do you think this is going too far? Or not far enough?
https://t.co/q1bnIwTp3R
Tonight at 5 on @News4SA and 9 on @KABBFOX29 - we're asking Todd Staples, the president of the Texas Oil & Gas Association, how his members are preparing.
Coming up tonight at 6 on @News4SA and 9 on @KABBFOX29, we'll tell you who may be considered the most vulnerable and what parents need to keep an eye out for.
TONIGHT: @BexarCoSheriff is reporting an increase in calls for missing persons.
From October 1 - November 4, they received about 155 calls for missing persons. The same time period last year? 68.
We checked in with Kelly Riddle, the president of Kelmore Global Investigations about the increase. He believes the spike could be related to COVID-19.