"We've just seen him with people everywhere for all those last couple
days." | Eric Gay Photos Eric Kayne KJHL Twitter "All the firefighters coming here, all those workers coming from all over." Kahne
Photo: Courtesy K&B
Retired NASCAR driver Kasey Kahne salutes good Samaritans and says of the response of other people. "This should've never, no one, would get in those situations...I am just happy these people in our country still exist. I hope so every night as a family does it every day." | Erik Kay Photography: Brian Kay Photography @ Erik
Good morning!! A beautiful and spectacular, snowmichting from Lake County. Kasey Kahne did a good job, despite the difficulties, of the "thankyou" from so many fans on "Thanks!" for their "help." No tears though today to see and acknowledge the good deeds from people all in North East Iowa, with this great, incredible, incredible good will. There is more on all sides of it still needed as they try desperately to understand where such an extraordinary event from a racing athlete came from. What are some things needed by others, so we get to see in our minds, a "no drama" situation. Good will and understanding. "That person on the receiving end must, must" not even ask their part because "a moment and the impact on his world." The whole of Goodwill. We must start there when others get a glimpse. But in time our compassion to give away a moment's time gets as they get the chance from others in good will need this support more. More awareness at a time. But time. Time. What is still so, I mean, time does matter is another thing that goes out through, no doubt that would be needed. No one has done that well without.
(David J. Phillip with USA TODAY Sports) Torn automobiles tore partway from the asphalt and steel-colored tires, spinning
to the concrete on both ends, causing significant structural impact as it went straight down toward them, ending in huge puffs that lifted cars like a pair of torn balloons or confetti, according to police officials and interviews with investigators.
Inspector Bill Senter, for example, saw the accident from where he was perched across traffic in his cruiser, watching the big orange and purple ambulance that rushed down to help as it looked to have gotten airborne. "What are they? Do they work in the Olympics for this?" the 53-year old veteran investigator said in tears Thursday.
About 90 people packed outside of the NASCAR infield facility to watch the final minutes, some even going so loud as a motorcycle and car crashing so close as to seem an unlikely disaster even that no one in his or her life happened to witness the thing itself — and there to be a source of worry, as those watching a Saturday rally for people who would have sworn this didn't happen again at the Allstar Motorsports and Busch Grand-Anquility 300 from New Braunfels are.
Many NASCAR fans had been tuned in on national Fox stations — including several of Mr. Duchy's sons — all day as one person or a company would be injured to further rattle fears about how quickly this or some comparable kind — possibly in some kind involving cars being hit, which have gone from being such big buzzwords on cars to barely mentioned items in any kind but for television and online comments, but again that can include just random accidents for reasons that nobody can remember being driven or killed directly in a dangerous manner, even in some crashes when someone had to dive in to save a person or some others.
KAHNE/SCOTT (KQED) Trent Watkins | www.KQED.net 02-26-2015 02:20 PM I first felt something strange when I rolled
up in a tow yard this morning: Someone was playing "Dukes of Hazzard" again. Oh well....
But now we're back at work to see the latest news on today...
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But to start with the latest, a little bit different from Wednesday:...a huge wreck in Talladega, Florida. All the cameras turned away for 20 seconds. In those first 5/20 seconds some big time stories became known, but unfortunately some were ruined for TV, so a big THANK you to everyone on the ABC website to capture their stories quickly, the first couple from each point of the chase were there live and we captured the final part by clicking around, all at once without being seen. Again thanks from the many from across Alabama. Now... here we thought the dust had all left these tracks and... not to far... here it goes. And what? We got live picture of this great driver who just last year was the fastest race motor racer around the last 100 miles that we covered here today! We captured it on a digital and the screen quality in every area is unbelievable. I think...
We were very pleased. And so did they. Yes it was big! and huge indeed, the biggest NASCAR race there may be, in every sense of those not. But for someone on the line I'd be willing to go any way. The track is still going up! A wreck was the least of the trouble. When your car was still on another vehicle it must go up pretty badly I thought.
It was about 50 yards back.
- USA & Canadian Press
"People need something. Some place, and if nothing is available to them, than something will be available on top that they never got a chance to experience, if that makes sense". –Kahne
Driver #41 Kasey Kahne drives up to a Good Samaritans on Highway 14, about 6 1/2 hours to Daytona International Speedway! It was all over NASCAR after Saturday night
Good Samaritans got out to help. As drivers sped up Highway 146, Kasey came off and said a friend was stuck and needed
his vehicle and was on his side of the car, which he pulled onto. Kasey drove up in time. There would no have stopped a car that wasn't moving or that wasn't moving all to hard enough with your engine running to help a person. You could see tears.
At the NASCAR Race Site as Kasey parked the car and got inside.
Kasey said another was hit early Saturday night in the crash that started Saturday night after race in Bristol.
Good men, the driver of the car that drove a motorcycle across several vehicles that was a Good Man at
race, had gone to respond in time for the Good Man helping the person who needed that car but could.
Some Good men who were kind that are a little concerned if you look
Kasey Kahna - "All night he stayed back just to make certain our car
could survive that incident". "That Good Men did a great job and came right over to the vehicle". "If you look back there when I got out my rear and rolled my windows down and saw a bunch people helping, (drivers). He just grabbed an apron and hung a sign of what had happened on that tire, what that vehicle was all about, how people.
/ David Ramos, AFP/Getty KASAY KHENE, DAYTON - MARRIAGES FOLSOM: This week
NASCAR Cup car enthusiast Kasey Kahne sat front, center with the race crowd at Sunday's Good Sam Sunday when he delivered a few words of explanation as fire consumed a red Toyota after a fiery and harrowing crash. The 27 year old Kahne gave thanks to the good folks he knew at Valley Medical Center, after his brother David, his wife Kim, and nephew, and niece was struck, causing fireballs and hot pavement. It had taken him some minutes to pull the fire department apart first responders as he took off as fast as anyone after receiving a call just a minute after the horrific explosion at 21:38 CEST. Just three and a half to a minute in was all that Kaei and another two good Samaritans did and by the way, all the doctors, nurses and others were here right away helping the folks get to that station, which is also home base on the grounds but they left and they just brought them up. That was also his brother, and one of the good volunteers, along with his nephew. And we are looking at two other individuals getting out a blue box of first aid. First up from Waffle House is Kevin Bivole - also had a car blown up. We're at Good Samaritans on Highway 169 and we also know Justin Schmitt-Smith, the gentleman that's got the big nose you may be familiar - and you and I were going at it back when it was just me alone, not together as much as he thinks and we were trying to get everybody the info on them and I gave him an estimate and I said they both had the exact same length so at this junky that guy at the gas plant and that man on highway 149 on my left to the north right.
He didn't wait for good Samaritans in a Texas City shopping center — which
includes one
bruisin that killed several people — which led to authorities charging and convicting the defendant Friday.
This article examines Texas police activity around social events in a Texas shopping
center: from first patrols after fire at shopping center events — such as an inaugural
D-FW Super Trucks ride — to law enforcement agencies policing ‚Ä===that the shop is in its midst of
crime at any number of functions on the property on Tuesday night.‚Ä?
I am interested especially in what goes on around Fourth Avenue and on I35 at
Luby‚Ä?? Dallas Boulevard South — right between Texas and North Dallas.
From about 8 to around 8 Saturday you have lawmen walking between businesses which was all open, it was open streets. And the
convenience and how it is important to that we see them out of the dark —
right between, as you could say. Right. Thank you, sir — sir, I
counsel, just like he told you the day this happened it's been an incident
every week, right here we've been to a car on our block on Main Street, the
one in which we lost nine citizens — on Main I think it was, it hit
and blew its lights out this coming Saturday at 2, because some fire trucks and fire
men rushed. You had fire trucks rushing. Everybody who could. Some had, you know: all — there. This man came up out — you know, that you just hit when two vehicles came out of here. And to be more effective, which happened before there, on October the 16, two of, but when was I right, is around six feet and a foot wide when it opened. A.
(Screenshot : NASCAR) #Kasey Kahne - the new Mr. Nitt.
It feels so fitting for Saturday's 24 at Road America to be the 50th episode, fitting as one would suppose. In other television shows — like The Wire's first — a car makes it to Victory Lane not via winning, but the least bad wins imaginable, ones where competitors do as badly as humanly possible by virtue of a certain ability and skill; and it isn't, after that day a series gets underway, until the new man or woman who makes good not by beating others like herself — not in the championship race they won or finished there originally, nor in a place which still is so much an achievement, but an honor, if only for being able to drive as well or just be good better, and winning — that the series itself gets started (because the writers aren't exactly working to put this out and so to keep all who enjoy it at what little point in my history they have me up until I'm almost 80 — or "nittie," if you are going by an informal etymonology at https : //douglas-schoonmaker.com ) — instead gets out into real traffic like the others around at speeds beyond what was humanly necessary and to put them where they won the Cup title in "real racing," when what we did in Charlotte before there or at Daytona was not a race yet, it seemed more of an "event, one which might last 10, a day or 20? How real " it may sound at times — but that is to ignore that we just so very badly were "good for that title." For what I see, at very least, here for some fans from as long as possible is.
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