cwyv Woman who called 91... 投稿者:Charlesteutend 投稿日:2024/07/31(Wed) 17:24 No.18139386
Xdjf It s Gustav over Obama for Carville CHICO, Calif. One man has died and four are in critical condition foll <a href=https://www.adidas-yeezy.it>yeezy foam</a> owing apparent drug overdoses at <a href=https://www.adidassamba.com.de>adidas samba</a> a house in Chico, the Enterprise-Record newspap <a href=https://www.nike-dunk.it>dunk pand</a> er reports .A dozen people were taken out of the house Saturday morning and brought to hospitals, police told the newspaper.The mass overdose appears to have been largely caused by the dangerous opioid fentanyl, Chico police Chief Mike O ;Brien said at a news conference. Every indication is that this mass overdose incident was caused from the ingestion of some form of fentanyl in combination with another substance. That is yet to be confirmed, but we do anticipate confirmation in the coming days, O ;Brien said.All of the people hospitalized were over 18 and most appeared to be in their 20s, Chico police commander Mike Rodden said.Cardiopulmonary resuscitation was performed on six people at the scene and a total of 12 were taken to the hospital, Steve Standridge, chief of Chico fire department, said.C Zwkh Bankruptcy attorney pleads not guilty in tax evasion case WASHINGTON — Members of Congress expressed serious concerns Sunday about the safety of Americans at next month&rsquo Olympics in Russia and said Moscow needs to cooperate more on security.Suicide bombings last month in the southern Russian city of Volgograd, about 400 miles from where the Sochi Games will be he <a href=https://www.adidas-yeezys.com.mx>chanclas yeezy</a> ld, have contributed to the safety anxiety. Russian President Vladimir Putin has promised that his country will do all it can to ensure a safe Olympics without imposing security measures that are too intrusive.The State Department has advised Americans who plan to attend the Olympics, which run Feb. 7-23, that they should keep vigilant about security because of potential terrorist threats, crime and uncertain medical care.“We don’t seem to be getting all of the information we need to protect our athletes <a href=https://www.inkwiz.se>uggs barn</a> in the games,” said Rep. Mike Rogers, chairman of the House I <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cups website</a> ntelligence Committee. “I think this needs to change, and it should change soon.&rdqu
|