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One person injured in blaze at medical building in Tamarac, officials say
One person injured in blaze at medical building in Tamarac, officials say

CBS News

time12 hours ago

  • Health
  • CBS News

One person injured in blaze at medical building in Tamarac, officials say

One person was hospitalized with burns and smoke inhalation after a fire broke out Tuesday afternoon at a medical building in Tamarac, according to the Tamarac Fire Department. Crews responded to the blaze at the HCA complex, where flames were visible from third-floor windows, officials said in a statement. Fire rescue units from Sunrise, Margate and the Broward Sheriff's Office assisted Tamarac Fire in extinguishing the flames. A female patient was transported to a local hospital and was later taken to a specialized burn unit in Miami-Dade County, fire officials said. Fire marshals and the City of Tamarac will investigate the cause of the fire.

Panthers' Sam Reinhart savors 'sweeter' second Stanley Cup with Florida on brink of hockey dynasty
Panthers' Sam Reinhart savors 'sweeter' second Stanley Cup with Florida on brink of hockey dynasty

Fox News

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Fox News

Panthers' Sam Reinhart savors 'sweeter' second Stanley Cup with Florida on brink of hockey dynasty

The party is still going for Sam Reinhart and the Florida Panthers, as they secured back-to-back Stanley Cup wins following their Game 6 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday. "Not too much sleep yet, but we're doing very well," Reinhart joked while speaking with Fox News Digital during an appearance celebrating the Cup win with Panthers fans at Raising Cane's in Tamarac, Fla. "I was just saying, 'Who said this isn't a hockey town?' You step foot in it here, it'll change your mind very quick." For Reinhart, it was a game he won't be forgetting after scoring four goals in the 5-1 win on home ice. So, the celebration began well before the final horn sounded in Amerant Bank Arena. The Panthers have been carrying the Cup everywhere through Sunshine and the surrounding towns and cities, including captain Aleksander Barkov knocking on his neighbors' doors at 5 a.m. the morning after the win to share the excitement. This is a feeling that Reinhart and many other teammates felt last year when they defeated the same Oilers, winning in Game 7 to collect the trophy. Reinhart admits it's better the second time around. "I think there was a moment, maybe a day ago, where it was like, 'We've been there, done that before,' and very quickly it changed your mindset," he said. "In many instances, it's sweeter than the first, so we're going to enjoy every moment of this." Florida was the first team since the 2020 and 2021 Tampa Bay Lightning to win back-to-back Stanley Cups. So, the next question is obvious: Are the Panthers a dynasty? Better yet, do they need that third straight Stanley Cup win to be cemented as one? Reinhart gave the perfect answer when asked whether his squad is on the brink of earning the dynasty tag. "I mean, that's kinda what our mindset [is]," he explained. "We've always been kinda day by day, and last year when they were asking about a repeat, we were focused on enjoying the first one. "So, when the time comes, we know we'll be ready and be motivated. But we're going to stay in the moment like we did all playoff run." Reinhart also touched on the talent the team added at the trade deadline, including playoff heroes Brad Marchand and Seth Jones, who jelled quickly with their new teammates. "It's unbelievable," Reinhart said about the newcomers who helped the Panthers win it all. "To see the new guys come in and step up in some big situations, it's been pretty special. We've got a couple competitors on and off the ice, so we're having fun." As Reinhart said, the celebration will continue and the Panthers will live in the moment. But while GM Bill Zito reiterated the same on Tuesday night, he also noted his desire to get center Sam Bennett, the Conn Smythe Trophy winner, Aaron Ekblad, Marchand and Nate Schmidt under contract to make a run at three straight next season. Those conversations will come, but Reinhart knows the Panthers will be prepared to defend their title once more when the puck drops for the 2025-26 season. Follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.

Panthers Marchand, Reinhart work celebratory "shifts" popular South Florida fast food joints
Panthers Marchand, Reinhart work celebratory "shifts" popular South Florida fast food joints

CBS News

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • CBS News

Panthers Marchand, Reinhart work celebratory "shifts" popular South Florida fast food joints

A pair of Florida Panthers Stanley Cup champs are getting up and close and personal with fans as they serve up some South Florida favorites. Right wing Sam Reinhart will trade in his helmet for a headset, serving fans during a celebratory "shift" at Raising Cane's in Tamarac at 5600 N. University Drive, just 15 minutes from Amerant Bank Arena. During his "shift," Reinhart will serve fans Box Combos from the front counter and drive-thru, and work in the kitchen. His shift will last from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. At 11 a.m., teammate Brad Marchand will trade his hockey gear for a Dairy Queen uniform and giving fans a sweet reason to celebrate. Brad will be at the Dairy Queen on Hiatus Road in Sunrise, where he'll serve free Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Blizzards, his personal favorite. In his honor, it will temporarily be renamed "The Brad Blizzard" for the day. In honor of the team's magical playoff run, Marchand and his teammates made it a tradition to visit DQ before key games, and the team went undefeated after every pre-game DQ visit.

One person injured in shooting outside Fort Lauderdale bar and grill
One person injured in shooting outside Fort Lauderdale bar and grill

CBS News

time12-05-2025

  • CBS News

One person injured in shooting outside Fort Lauderdale bar and grill

One person injured in shooting outside Fort Lauderdale bar and grill One person injured in shooting outside Fort Lauderdale bar and grill One person injured in shooting outside Fort Lauderdale bar and grill One person was injured in a shooting outside a Fort Lauderdale bar and grill early Monday morning. Police around 4 a.m., officers were sent to the Lounge 8IV Bar and Grill at State Road 84 and SW 10 Avenue after they received word of a shooting. When officers arrived, they found several vehicles that had been damaged and two people were detained. Investigators said it appears the shooting began in the bar's parking lot and continued into the roadway. Police said while they didn't find anyone who was injured, they did find evidence "consistent with someone being struck." A short time later they were made aware that a person injured in the shooting had arrived at a hospital in Tamarac with non-life-threatening injuries.

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