The driver of Unit 1 advised that one of the witnesses waved her to come out the intersection. The driver of Unit 1 advised the that she didn't see Unit 2 traveling southbound in the fast lane. The driver of Unit 2 advised that she was traveling southbound on George Wallace Drive when the driver of Unit 1 pulled out in front of her. Both drivers advised that they didn't see each other. Mallarie Mosley and Benjamin Hicks were the two witnesses on scene. Hicks advised that Unit 1 pulled out from the intersection in front of Unit 2. Hicks also advised that Unit 2 didn't have enough time to slow down before they collided. Mosley advised that she waved Unit 1 out the intersection but she wasn't telling her it was clear. Mosley
Patel said he observed vehicle 1 approching his vehicle in the northbound lane. Patel said in attempt to avoid the horse running headson with his vehicle he merged to the southbound lane. Patel said as vehicle 1 passed his vehicle on the passenger side he observed the rear right wheel of the carriage strike the side of his
The vehicle then came to a stop the red light on Jersey Avenue intersection. When light turned green, I observed the vehicle going straight at faster rate of speed in speed limit but failure to maintain the lane and bearing towards right and driving on the edge of the marked lane. Then I observed the vehicle swirling right, and cross over the marked lane and continued to drive cross the lane. The driver, later identified as Victorino Vazquez, did not acknowledge my marked
Officer McPherson approached the passenger side of Bryan’s vehicle. Bryan
UNIT 2: EQUALITY, DIVERSITY AND RIGHTS JADA COOPER 20140170 P4: This task will explain 2 different national initiatives, stating when they were set up, the purpose and also how they promote anti-discriminatory practises. It will also talk about Charters and their importance, whilst discussing 2 of the codes of practices’. Care Standards Act 2000 The Care Standards was established in 2000, its’ aim is to ensure that the standards of care within all institutions were not inadequate as the rules and regulations have to be adhered to. The care standards act try’s to make sure that all institutions are equipped and well facilitated to meet the needs of those within the provision.
A crash at a busy West Lafayette intersection closed a portion of U.S. 231. It happened Wednesday night just after 9 p.m. at the intersection of U.S. 231 and State Street. According to Purdue Police Lt. Kang, a white passenger car traveling south on U.S. 231 failed to yield while turning right onto State Street. The driver of a blue passenger car traveling north on U.S. 231 collided with the white car spinning it around.
Unit 4 is the preparation of treatment in which the baseline data (activity level) is gathered. This includes daily activity record and behaviour contract. A daily activity record ( hour by hour ) is used to monitor activities clients is already doing, to see the frequency of healthy and unhealthy behaviours. (Lejuez, 2001, p. 265). In this phase, the client is encouraged to create an environment, one that promotes healthy behaviours (Lejuez, 2001).
7 / D.P7: Explain how different procedures maintain health and safety in a selected health or social care setting Maintaining health and safety in health and social care is extremely important to ensure the health, safety and wellbeing of all their service users as well as other individuals service providers may come in contact with in the setting. There are several procedures that help to maintain this health and safety however they can all vary between settings for example, health and safety procedures will be slightly different and more focused on certain areas in hospitals and especially in paediatric ward compared to in drop-in centres where the needs and risk to service users are slightly different. Some of the procedures used in health and social care to maintain health and safety include; infection control and prevention, safe moving and handling of equipment and individuals, food preparation and storage, storage and administration of medication and storage and disposal of hazardous substances.
D1 one stated that he did not see the median at the end of the curve in the road until he struck it. D1 also stated that
Driver 1 saw a vehicle driving westbound towards him and he swerved back towards his lane of travel in order to avoid a collision with the on-coming vehicle. At-Crash: With the lack of tire marks on the pedestrian’s body, Vehicle 1 most likely drove directly over her and she became entangled under Vehicle 1. After impact, Vehicle 1 came to a controlled stop approximately
Project 3 As a health care professional, you will be with people at the beginning of their life, when they are born, and with them at the end of their life, when they pass away. You will see people as they are born and as they pass away. Because you will be exposed to these areas of life and the individuals themselves you must be comfortable and able to remain professional during these circumstances. While speaking to someone who you know is passing away would be difficult and sad I am comfortable doing it.
“At around the point where the Mace Boulevard exit sign is posted”, Dr. Nolan-Pryor was looking to her left, when suddenly she heard “the sound of a crash” coming from a location ahead of Dr. Nolan-Pryor’s car and to her right.
Eventually, the driver backed down but later called Military police. This situation led to Jackie being taken into custody and then later being ruled not guilty. This is one of the first major situations that Jackie faced that motivated him to make a
Were the nervousness started was as we were pulling her over, she turned into a private property where no one could see easily see what was going on, second, and more frightening was when after stopping, she exited her car with a very angry look on her face and began walking what I though was towards Deputy Montgomery, which at first I thought that she was about to attack Deputy Montgomery. While keeping my eyes focused on her, I heard Montgomery shouting at her to get back in her car, which after a few seconds she then complies and gets back into her car. After Montgomery returned to the car with her information, he decides that with her actions and violations, to give her a ticket for the unsafe lane change, and two warnings for speeding, failure to use a turn signal. Then after leaving her, Montgomery received a message though the cars laptop, stating that the last driver had just gave a complaint to the sheriff’s department not even 10 minutes after we left. After saying that the complaint would lead to nothing, he proceeded back towards Greenwood so we could meet up with other deputy’s for
According to one of the passengers stepfather they were stopped because they were racially profiled, according to the officer it was a legitimate traffic stop due to failure to use a turn signal (Schott). According to the Richard G. Schott: The highway traffic practices of New Jersey and Maryland State Police troopers have been called
The most cost-effective is a self-contained unit or "through the wall" system. This type of unit is just what it says. The evaporator and condenser are built into one unit which sits in the wall and vents from the cellar to the adjacent room. For this system to work, you must have a room next to the cellar that is at least twice the size of the wine cellar you are cooling and has heat and air conditioning. The unit will give off heat as it removes that heat from the cellar.