@tesla_na Took delivery of a Model Y last Saturday... FSD saved a cat crossing the road on US 281 in Evant Texas at 10 PM. I would not have seen it. Love this car... Referral code... https://t.co/TFTSxMfrdu
Retired San Francisco firefighter Ken Jones dies from lung cancer being denied treatment by Blue Shield | https://t.co/lWienRto4A https://t.co/DrkqWXyn6J
WATCH: A procession honors fallen Boston firefighter Robert Kilduff Jr. as first responders escort his casket to the Cathedral of the Holy Cross for his funeral service.
STORY: https://t.co/LddlX0d1jb
Boston 25 News Anchor Gene Lavanchy spoke with President Sam Dillon of the Boston Firefighters Union Local 718 (@LOCAL_718) about the lasting legacy of fallen firefighter Robert Kilduff Jr.
STORY: https://t.co/CYyku3VXnC
BK loved the job and our city, but more than anything, he loved his kids – Mason and Hanna Jane. Please keep them, his family and friends, and our Local 718 brothers and sisters, in your prayers. (3/3)
Bobby made the ultimate sacrifice last night battling an aggressive 3-alarm fire in Dorchester. Through the efforts of Bobby and others on scene, all five residents made it out safely, and the fire was kept from spreading to adjacent homes. (2/3)
Bobby Kilduff was one of our best.
For 24 years, Bobby served the people of Boston as a fire fighter, following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather. He was a Marine, a Jake through and through, and part of a family dedicated to serving others on and off the job. (1/3)
REST IN PEACE Morrill, Maine Firefighter Andrew Cross who gave his life in the Line of Duty in yesterday’s fire & explosion. #firefighter#firefighters#maine
WATCH🚨: “That’s my whole world… That’s my daughter.”
Chattanooga hero Officer Eli Rogers didn’t think twice — he ran straight into a burning apartment to pull a mother and her two children to safety.
Ring video shows Rachel Blaylock screaming “There’s a fire!” as flames took over.
“Thank you” will never be enough.
For a driver born without arms, FSD Supervised is life-changing accessibility
“I was born without arms and have driven with my feet my entire life. I’m a fully licensed driver, and traditionally I drove with my left foot on the steering wheel and my right foot handling the gas and brake. My only legal restrictions are automatic transmission and power steering.
Over the years, though, the strain from my congenital birth defects has led to significant arthritis in my hips. I drove a Model 3 for the past seven years, and it honestly helped extend my independence in a huge way.
Recently upgrading to the Model Y – along with Full Self-Driving – has been a complete game changer for me.
It dramatically reduces the physical pressure and fatigue of driving and has helped preserve a level of freedom and mobility that means a great deal to me.
Most people understandably think of Tesla in terms of innovation or sustainability, but for some of us, this technology truly becomes life-changing accessibility.”
– John F.