Cleveland, OH
Northeast Ohio first responders remember fallen Cleveland firefighter Johnny Tetrick
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – First responders from throughout Northeast Ohio gathered in Cleveland on Saturday to honor the life and legacy of fallen firefighter Johnny Tetrick.
Tetrick, a 27-year veteran for the Cleveland Division of Hearth, died in a hit-and-run crash on Nov. 19.
Hearth corporations from Akron, Painesville, Mentor and Cleveland, amongst different areas had been in attendance for the Nov. 26 funeral.
In the meantime, 160 firefighters volunteered to cowl all shifts in the course of the funeral to permit firefighters to grieve their fallen brother.
Cleveland firefighter Shane Patton, heartbroken over the loss, remembered Tetrick as a constructive individual to be round.
Patton advised 19 Information he knew Tetrick was motivated by his ardour to avoid wasting lives.
“Bought alongside nice each time we noticed Johnny, he was in an excellent temper it was good to have him in firm once we needed to work additional time,” Patton mentioned.
An outpour of affection and assist not solely from first responders but additionally members of the neighborhood.
Retired Euclid fireplace chief Tom Cosgriff says there’s a much bigger lesson rising from this tragedy.
“Properly I suppose the principle factor I might say is to decelerate once you see emergency automobiles along side the highway you recognize folks drive loopy,” Cosgriff mentioned.
“Whenever you see someone pulled over to the facet utilizing vans to dam the scene you need to decelerate.”
Each firefighter in attendance, together with Mentor Deputy Hearth Chief Robert Evans, need nothing however therapeutic and hope for Tetrick’s household.
“He was doing what he cherished to do and from what I’ve seen from his household chatting with the information that they’re very conscious of the assist they’ve gotten,” Evans mentioned.
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Cleveland, OH
Ohio troopers identify driver in deadly semi truck hit-skip as Cleveland man
Editor’s Note: This story contains previous video from 19 News.
TUSCARAWAS COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) – The Ohio State Highway Patrol says troopers have identified the driver of a semi-truck suspected in a deadly hit-skip in Tuscarawas County.
The driver is a 59-year-old Cleveland man whose name was not released. The highway patrol said the case is now with the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office.
According to the highway patrol, on Oct. 24 a semi-truck was driving north on IR-77 when he tried to make a U-turn through the median crossover near Strasburg.
Troopers said a second vehicle, driven by 78-year-old Dennis Alsept, was also driving north in the left lane of IR-77.
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Alsept then hit the semi, according to the highway patrol.
“He was a great man, he loved his family,” Alsept’s son-in-law, Andy Donaldson, said. “His family was his everything.”
Troopers said that the semi pulled onto the beam in the median and then continued going south on IR-77.
According to the highway patrol, Alsept was taken to the hospital with serious injuries.
On Oct. 31, he died from those injuries.
“Accidents happen, however, he made a tragic mistake that day,” Donaldson said.
The crash remains under investigation, and the highway patrol said charges against the driver are forthcoming.
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Cleveland, OH
Man shot on Cleveland’s west side, police say
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Cleveland Police is investigating a shooting that occurred on the city’s west side Thursday morning.
Cleveland Police told 19 News that a man was shot near West 110th Street and Bernard Avenue.
The man, police said he approximately 38-years-old, was transported to the hospital.
Cleveland Police are investigating this incident and will deliver updates as they become available.
This is a developing story. Be sure to check back with 19 News for updates.
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Cleveland, OH
Cheapest gas prices for holiday travel in Cleveland
As more than 4.9 million Ohioans head out for their holiday plans, they may save a few bucks on gas this year compared to previous years.
Gas prices are expected to be lower for the holiday period this year compared to last year. During the last two weeks of 2023, gas prices sat around $3.12, according to AAA.
Below, you’ll find the 10 lowest-priced stations today in the Cleveland area along with a gas price map and a look at what a gallon cost in the recent past. The information is all powered by by Gas Buddy.
TOP 10 LOWEST GAS PRICES IN CLEVELAND
MAP: GAS PRICES ACROSS CLEVELAND
PRICE TRENDS FOR CLEVELAND
HISTORICAL PRICE CHART
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