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Imagining Calamity on the Firefighter Rideout


by: Robin Cravey

Thu Mar 06, 2008 at 07:28 PM CST

Imagine being trapped in a burning building, blinded by dense smoke, with the heat scorching your face, your ears, your head. I was imagining such a calamity Saturday afternoon as I listened to a group of Austin firefighters talk about a recent fire-call that went wrong.

Post-Incident Review

I was a fly on the wall at a PIR, Post-Incident Review, for the recent housefire on Strawberry Cove in South Austin, when one firefighter was trapped, injured, rescued and sent to the hospital. The firefighter has since made a full recovery.

Two fire companies were dispatched to the fire. It appeared to be a small fire on the outside of the house, which they began to put out. Meanwhile, two firefighters entered the house for a routine check to make sure the fire had not reached inside. But when they reached the second floor and opened a way to the attic, the house filled with dense smoke and heat. That's when one firefighter had to be rescued.

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Laura Morrison Debate Watch Party


by: Matt Glazer

Wed Feb 20, 2008 at 00:45 PM CST

Note: I am supporting and working for the Morrison campaign

Laura Morrison's campaign for city council is throwing a fundraising event and debate watch party at Scholz Garten tomorrow evening.

Tomorrow is a legendary evening in Texas. We hope you will come to Scholz Garten and share the evening with special guest, Ray Wylie Hubbard for a Happy Hour Fundraiser to celebrate our campaign for City Council. Then stay for a front row seat for the large screen TV to watch the Democratic Presidential debate that starts at 7pm!

Thursday,  February 21, 2008
5:00 - 7:00 PM
Scholz Garten at 1607 San Jacinto Street

Meet a candidate for City Council and then stick around and watch the debate.

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Hot pursuit on the Austin Police ridealong


by: Robin Cravey

Tue Feb 12, 2008 at 00:49 PM CST

The story you're about to read is not an official report. It is merely the firsthand impression of a civilian on an Austin Police ridealong. Little did I know that before the night was over, I would be involved in a high-speed chase. My name is Cravey. I'm a candidate.

It was a Saturday in Austin. At four o'clock I parked my scooter in the lot at the police substation on Springdale. My contact was Officer Roque Martinez, nickname "Rocky." He was a rookie-less than two years on the force-and for the next six hours he was going to be my guide to the underside of the city.

First I had to go into the substation and sign a form. I did.

Rocky and I climbed into the patrol car and cruised over to Charlie sector, the East Side. Driving a taxi for Roy's in the seventies, I knew these streets and alleys like the back of my hand. I had carried groceries into every kitchen from the interstate to Pleasant Valley. And I had hauled drunks out of every one of the bars, too.

Routine calls

As we prowled, Rocky punched license plate numbers into the computer on his dash, looking for BOLOs, 'be-on-the-look-outs'.

Robin and Rocky

Our first call was to a house on Willow Street. A tattooed man, shirtless, had been reported arguing with someone. We found him, and his belligerent beer-drinking friend, on the sidewalk. Tattooed man was upset and shaky, his friend aggressive. Backup arrived. Rocky put tattooed man in an ambulance for treatment for drug reaction. Backup took belligerent friend downtown for public intoxication. Rocky and I headed to the substation, where he wrote a report and turned in evidence. It took a while.

The evening wore on. We answered a call to a fight with ten people involved, but by the time we arrived we found only a woman with high blood pressure and her rowdy friends. An ambulance arrived to treat her high blood pressure. She had a warrant, so once her treatment was done we took her downtown.

Night fell. We answered a call for illegal dumping in an alley, and listened to an elderly lady talk about her neighbors. We answered a call to a car stalled on the interstate, and gave assistance. We answered a call to a car illegally parked, but then the evening took an interesting turn.

Hot pursuit

On the radio, the dispatcher was broadcasting a pursuit. An attempted vehicle burglary had been seen at Dell Children's Hospital, and the burglars had fled in a black Ford Expedition, an officer following in an unmarked car. The Expedition was heading south on Airport, heading west on Manor, south on Stafford, west on 22nd, south on Chestnut. It seemed to be zigzagging toward us. Rocky drove north, moving to intercept.

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HOUSTON: Vote For Melissa Noriega


by: RandySF

Fri May 11, 2007 at 02:53 PM CDT

(Get out there Houston...or else we *will* have a problem. ;) - promoted by KT)

Tomorrow, the people of Houston can drive a nail in the coffin of the Tom Delay era. Melissa Noriega, wife of State Representative and potential Senate candidate Rick Noriega, is running for the at-large Houston City Council seat vacated by Shelley Sekula Gibbs when temporarily filled Delay's Congressional seat. Now, I am sure some of you wonder what credentials she holds other than her last name, I can assure you they are abundant.
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