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Ambulance Delays: When Seconds Count

Ambulance  Delays: When Seconds Count

A D.C. woman mourning the death of her husband says paramedics took too long to respond. After his death, the News4 I-Team investigated ambulance delays and why it is taking so long for

May 23, 2013

When Seconds Count

When Seconds Count

After the death of a 53-year-old D.C. man, the News4 I-Team investigated ambulance delays and why it is taking so long for D.C. Fire & EMS to answer questions about long response

May 23, 2013

Ambulance Delays: When Seconds Count

Ambulance Delays: When Seconds Count

After the death of a 53-year-old D.C. man, the News4 I-Team investigated ambulance delays and why it is taking so long for D.C. Fire & EMS to answer questions about long response times.

May 10, 2013

'Suicide Survivors' Say Government Needs to Do More

'Suicide Survivors' Say Government Needs to Do More

Families left behind after a military suicide say the government needs to do more to take care of those left behind.

May 13, 2013

'Suicide Survivors': Govt. Needs to Do More

'Suicide Survivors': Govt. Needs to Do More

Families left behind after a military suicide say the government needs to do more to take care of those left behind.

May 9, 2013

Survivor Suicides: Alarming Trend Among Military Families

Survivor Suicides: Alarming Trend Among Military Families

The News4 I-Team looks at an alarming trend: Military family members committing suicide after a service member dies.

May 9, 2013

Alarming Trend of Family Member Suicides After Service Member Deaths

Alarming Trend of Family Member Suicides After Service Member Deaths

The News4 I-Team looks at an alarming trend: Military family members committing suicide after a service member dies in battle.

May 8, 2013

Resources for Those Struggling With Depression, Thoughts of Suicide

Resources for Those Struggling With Depression, Thoughts of Suicide

These resources can help anyone associated with military, both active duty and veterans, struggling with depression or thoughts of suicide.

May 9, 2013

Lunchtime Is Primetime for Prostitution

Lunchtime Is Primetime for Prostitution

A new vice unit is cracking down on prostitution by focusing on the men and their lunch hours. The News4 I-Team reports.

May 2, 2013

Lunchtime Is Primetime for Prostitution

Lunchtime Is Primetime for Prostitution

A new vice unit is cracking down on prostitution by focusing on the men and their lunch hours.

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