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Fire Engulfs Grapevine Home

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Chopper 5 shows flames leaping from the roof of a home in the 1000 block of Pheasant Ridge Drive in Grapevine.

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Firefighters battled a fire at a home in the 1000 block of Pheasant Ridge Drive in Grapevine Thursday afternoon.

Chopper 5 could see flames jumping from the roof as firefighters doused the fire with water from a ladder truck and in a ground attack.

NBC 5 crews heading to the scene said they could see smoke from several miles away.

A firefighter was injured while battling the flames. Grapevine Fire Chief Steve Bass said he fell off the roof, he was taken to the hospital but NBC 5 was told his injuries are not serious and he'll be "just fine."

Firefighters from several neighboring cities, including Bedford, are helping fight the fire.

Approximately 20 engines and 65 firefighters were called out because the fire was so intense according to Chief Bass.

Crews doused two nearby homes with water because they were in danger because of the heavy flames.

No word what sparked the fire and Bass said firefighters haven't had a chance to do an  initial search inside the home.

As of 5:45 p.m. the majority of the fire had been knocked down according to Chief Bass.

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Meredith Land: What I Learned About RSV

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My son was born happy and, thankfully, healthy in November, but a respiratory disease landed him in the hospital twice last month.

In January, baby Alexander started showing symptoms of a common cold, but it turned out to be more serious. I knew about respiratory syncytial virus but had no idea how serious it can be.

"RSV is a cold virus and usually the symptoms start with runny nose, cough, congestion sometimes with or without fever," said Dr. Tom Haddock, who treated Alexander in the emergency room at Medical City Children's Hospital

For tiny babies such as Alexander, the small airways to the lungs become inflamed, making it hard to breathe.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, RSV causes 125,000 hospitalizations a year in infants and 214 deaths.

Haddock said RSV cases appear to be way up.

"This has probably been one of our record-breaking years," he said. "Usually, we see RSV the end of November into December, and then the flu comes along in January. We really saw flu and RSV hitting about the same time."

We knew something was wrong when Alexander stopped eating and was breathing rapidly and called our pediatrician. She said it sounded like the symptoms of RSV and recommended we take him to the ER.

As a parent, how do you know if your baby has RSV? Doctors told me to count breaths. Any number higher than 60 breaths per minute is concerning.

Also, look at your child's stomach. If it appears to be retracting, that means he or she is struggling to breathe and using extra muscles.

"When you are having respiratory distress, you are [are] having to use the muscles between the ribs and above the clavicles and, of course, the stomach muscles to help you breathe," Haddock said.

Alexander, like many babies with respiratory illnesses was treated with oxygen and the suctioning of the mucus from the airways through the nose. An "NG" tube provided nutrition until the virus passed a week later.

We are still using a saline nasal spray at home and suctioning with a bulb syringe. Overall, Alexander is doing very well, and we are all happy to be home from the hospital.

There is no vaccine for RSV. There is a drug that prevents severe RSV illness, but it's expensive and is reserved for high-risk children.

Doctors told me that babies can get RSV several times per season. There is no immunity from it once they have contracted it.

The key is prevention.

Doctors say it can be tough, especially if you have older children dragging colds into your house.

Don't feel bad about keeping people away from babies during cold and flu season -- it is simply not worth it. Hand-washing and antibacterial gels are recommended often.

You can also buy masks from the drugstore. It sounds extreme, but avoiding RSV altogether is ideal.

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8-Year-Old Boy Recovers After Getting Struck By Car

Ben Russell, NBC 5 News

An eight-year-old boy is recovering at home with a broken knee, after he was hit by car Thursday afternoon in Fort Worth.

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An 8-year-old boy is recovering at home with a broken knee, after he was hit by car Thursday afternoon in Fort Worth.

It happened shortly after four o'clock in the 5800 block of Kilpatrick Avenue. Fort Worth police tell NBC 5 that the vehicle that hit the boy was fleeing the scene of a shooting.

The boy, Samuel McNeal, told NBC 5 he never saw the car coming.

"I was walking home from school. I was almost to my house.  And a big old car came and hit my leg," McNeal said, moments after arriving home from the hospital.

Neither he nor his mother, Broshundrick McNeal, knew at the time of the crash that the driver, a woman whose name has not yet been released, had been driving away from the scene of an argument that led to gunshots.

Fort Worth police had been investigating a report of the shooting nearby, in the area of Camp Bowie Boulevard, when the report of the crash was made, according to Officer Sharron Neal.

The argument reportedly involved two men fighting over the driver, Officer Neal said.  One of the men pulled out a gun and fired at the other man, before the shooter hopped into the car with the woman and they sped off, according to Officer Neal.

After dropping off the shooter, the woman continued on to Kilpatrick. Officer Neal said the driver may have been driving recklessly and talking on a cellphone when she hit the boy.

The impact of the crash knocked one of the boy's shoes off, according to a witness.

The driver stopped and got out of the vehicle, police said. 

When officers arrived they recognized her vehicle from the report of shooting report in the area. The woman was arrested on outstanding warrants, Officer Neal said. The details of those warrants have not been released.

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Winter Storm Cancels DFW Flights

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Powerful winter storm in Northeast cancels about 475 American flights.

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A powerful winter storm forecasted to cover the Northeast in snow has forced American Airlines and American Eagle to cancel about 475 flights for Friday and Saturday.

About 60 of those flights were scheduled to be heading into or out from DFW Airport, according to airline spokesman Matt Miller.

The airlines say they'll be reducing operations at a number of airports in the Northeast through midday on Saturday.

Customers that have tickets for airports effected by the blizzard will be able to rebook flights without penalty, the airlines say.

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Longtime Plano Obstetrician Evicted

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A longtime Plano obstetrician suddenly closed his office, leaving patients wondering what happened to him.

NBC 5 obtained court records that show he was being evicted.

The physician, Dr. Paul Meggs, was kicked out of his office after Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Plano said he failed to pay $67,000 in back rent, according to court documents. He did not work directly for the hospital, Texas Health said.

One of his pregnant patients said she was left without a doctor -- and without an explanation about what had happened.

"It was total shock," said Mari Payne, of Grand Prairie. "We have no idea what's going on."

Payne is 34 weeks along and had been seeing Meggs her entire pregnancy.

"Sonograms, blood work, the whole nine yards; everything was fine and dandy," she said. "And then I show up for my 32-week checkup, and there's a note on the door letting me know that he's closed."

She said her two sisters were also patients of Meggs and that their mother had seen him since 1994.

Meggs previously practiced in Carrollton.

"I had this trust with this doctor that I had seen for so long and then, suddenly, it's yanked out from under me," Payne said.

A note from Collin County Constable Sammy Knapp, which is taped to the doctor's door, says, "Warning, this is the final warning for all persons to vacate the premises" before Feb. 16.

The door was locked and the office appeared empty late Thursday.

A separate note on the window reads: "This office is permanently closed and Dr. Meggs will not reopen at this location." The note also left a phone number for an answering service.

A message left with Meggs' answering service by NBC 5 on Thursday was not returned. Also, nobody answered the door at his Plano home, which is not far from the hospital.

Texas Health spokeswoman Jennifer Erickson said she could not say what had happened to the doctor but did release a written statement offering to help his patients.

"Our first priority is to help patients secure access to continuation of their care," the statement said. "Texas Health Plano stands ready, willing and able to assist with the transfer of patients who want to see other providers to ensure continuity of care."

Lonnie Simmons, the constable's chief deputy, said arrangements were being made to secure any medicine and medical records in the office.

He also said it was extraordinary for a doctor to be evicted.

"In my almost 29 years, this is my first one," he said.

Court records show the hospital first filed for an eviction in May 2011, claiming he failed to pay $67,089 in rent and other payments. In June 2011 he failed to show up to a hearing, according to court documents, and the judge ruled in favor of the hospital.

Meggs has no disciplinary record with the Texas Medical Board, according to the agency's online database. But doctors who close their offices are required to give their patients reasonable notice so they can find new physicians, said board spokeswoman Lee Hopper.

"It's against the law to abandon your patients," she said.

Hopper said she had no information on any investigation that may be under way. Investigations are not public unless they result in disciplinary action, she said.

Payne said the doctor appeared normal in her visits with him and she had no problems -- until he disappeared.

"We talked about a birth plan and pediatricians and the kind of labor and delivery we wanted and, suddenly, I'm needing to find a new doctor," she said. "It's bizarre."

She said she found a new physician closer to her Grand Prairie home and met with him for the first time on Thursday.

Payne said her baby will be a girl and has already been named Penelope.

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Thousands Expected for Former Navy SEAL's Memorial Service

Ellen Goldberg, NBC 5 News

A memorial service for Chris Kyle is planned for Monday, Feb. 11.

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Arlington police are anticipating anywhere from 5,000 to 15,000 people for Monday's memorial service at Cowboys Stadium for former Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle.

There were multiple meetings Thursday with different law enforcement agencies to coordinate the massive public memorial.

Doors will open at 11:30 a.m. for the 1 p.m. service. Parking is free at Lots 1, 2, and 10, closest to Randol Mill Road and North Collins Street. Attendees can enter through gates A and K on the north side of the stadium.

Cameras, bags, purses and other substantial handheld items will not be allowed in for security reasons.

Kyle's family has asked that no one take pictures at the service.

On Tuesday, a 200-mile procession is planned as Kyle makes his way to his final resisting place.

As NBC 5 first reported, Kyle will be buried at the Texas State Cemetery in Austin.

A motorcycle procession will leave Midlothian by 8 a.m. and take U.S. Route 287 to Interstate 35 into Austin.

Volunteers with the Patriot Guard Riders will lead the procession. They are encouraging people in cities along the route to come out and show their support.

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Man Mysteriously Dies After Mattress Fire

Kendra Lyn, NBC 5 News

Vietnam vet and Katrina survivor dies after evacuating from his apartment due to a mattress fire.

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A Vietnam veteran and survivor of Hurricane Katrina is dead after an early Friday morning fire.

Kim Kimper, 65, died shortly after being evacuated from his apartment at 5110 Bryan Street in Dallas.

Neighbors say they heard Kimper's cries for help and ran downstairs to discover a very small fire on his bed.

According to arson investigators, the neighbors were able to use fire extinguishers to put out the fire and told Kimper to leave his apartment and sit in a chair.

When paramedics arrived on the scene, they found him dead, sitting in the chair, without any burns to his body.

Neighbors said Kimper smoked cigars, but fire crews did not see evidence of those starting the fire.

The Dallas County Medical Examiner will investigate Kimper's cause of death, which is still unknown.

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Family, Friends to Say Goodbye to Gun Range Victim

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Preparations for Kyle Memorial at Cowboys Stadium

A memorial service for Chris Kyle is planned for Monday, Feb. 11.

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Family and friends will say goodbye on Friday to a husband and father gunned down at a shooting range last weekend.

The funeral for Chad Littlefield will be at the First Baptist Church in Midlothian at 2 p.m., Friday.

A flag line and processional is scheduled to move from the church to Mount Zion Cemetery for Littlefield's burial, according to an e-mail sent to NBC 5.

The 38-year-old is survived by his wife and daughter.

Littlefield and his close friend and neighbor Chris Kyle were at the Rough Creek Lodge gun range on Feb. 2 to help veteran Eddie Ray Routh, who was struggling with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder after his tour of duty. Littlefield was there to help provide support to the veteran.

Police say Routh shot Littlefield and Kyle multiple times at the gun range. Officers said Routh thought the men were out to get him and believed he needed to kill them first.

Preperations Underway for "American Sniper" Memorial

Arlington police are anticipating anywhere from 5,000 to 15,000 people for Monday's memorial service at Cowboys Stadium for former Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle.

Doors will open at 11:30 a.m. for the 1 p.m. service. Parking is free at Lots 1, 2, and 10, closest to Randol Mill Road and North Collins Street. Attendees can enter through gates A and K on the north side of the stadium.

Cameras, bags, purses and other substantial handheld items will not be allowed in for security reasons.

Kyle's family has asked that no one take pictures at the service.

On Tuesday, a 200-mile procession is planned as Kyle makes his way to his final resisting place.

As NBC 5 first reported, Kyle will be buried at the Texas State Cemetery in Austin.

A motorcycle procession will leave Midlothian by 8 a.m. and take U.S. Route 287 to Interstate 35 into Austin.

Volunteers with the Patriot Guard Riders will lead the procession. They are encouraging people in cities along the route to come out and show their support.

A trust fund for the families of both victims has been established. The public can make donations at http://www.thecraft.com.

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Mountain Search Continues for Fired LAPD Officer

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Members of several law enforcement agencies remained in the mountains east of Los Angeles overnight as the search continued for a fired Los Angeles Police Department officer suspected in a series of revenge killings -- part of a plan outlined in an online manifesto that lists police officers and their families as targets.

Timeline: Revenge-Plot Slayings | Read: Full Manifesto | Map: Search Locations

The search for Christopher Dorner, identified Wednesday as a suspect in Sunday's shooting deaths of an Irvine couple, led from Riverside County to the San Bernardino Mountains when the 33-year-old's burned-out Nissan Titan was discovered south of Big Bear Lake. The vehicle was discovered Thursday morning after Dorner allegedly shot three police officers, killing one, in Riverside County.

The search continued in Big Bear and the surrounding area amid snow and overnight temperatures the low 20s. Winter weather advisories are in effect for the area late Thursday as law enforcement agents conducted door-to-door searches and canine units patrolled the mountain community.

"The search will continue, unless the weather gets to a point that it hampers the search," said Cindy Bachman, public information officer for the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department. "They searched quite a large area, and they've been out here for quite a while. It's very cold, and the conditions aren't very good."

At a news conference Thursday night, Bachman estimated that officers had visited about 50 percent of the 400 homes in the search grid. Tracks on the ground were discovered leading from Dorner's burned-out vehicle, but authorities have not indicated that there have been other signs of the suspect or whether he has ties to Big Bear.

The resort area includes many vacation homes that are not occupied year-round. The vacant homes will be checked for signs of break-ins.

"He could easily get into a cabin and lay low for weeks, and no one would even know it," said visitor Paul Bergmann.

An update regarding the search was scheduled for Friday at 9 a.m.

"We can't say for certain he's not in this area," Bachman said. "It's been extremely intense. We don't know what he's going to do -- we know what he's capable of doing."

Schools in Bear Valley Unified and Rim of the World school districts will be closed Friday.

Revenge-Plot Slayings Began in Irvine

Dorner, a former Navy reservist who was fired from the LAPD in 2008, outlined plans to kill law enforcement officers and their family members in a 11,400-word document posted online. In the document, Dorner addressed his reporting of a fellow officer for excessive use of force, and stated he wanted to get his "name back," and that the actions he was taking were his "last resort."

"The attacks will stop when the department states the truth about my innocence," Dorner writes in the manifesto.

Dorner, 33, was identified as a suspect Wednesday in the slayings of Monica Quan, 28, and her fiancé, Keith Lawrence, 27, who were fatally shot Sunday while sitting in their car on the top level of a parking structure in the 2100 block of Scholarship Drive, according to Irvine police. The couple left a Super Bowl party at about 7 p.m. and were found slumped over in their car about 9 p.m.

Quan's father was the first Asian-American to become an LAPD captain, and also worked on the Asian Gang Task Force. In an online manifesto, Dorner repeatedly refers to a Randy Quan as being involved in his 2008 firing.

The search led to Riverside County early Thursday after two LAPD officers -- part of a security detail assigned to one of the families mentioned in the Dorner manifesto -- encountered Dorner in Corona. He allegedly used a "shoulder-type" to fire on the officers, one of whom suffered a graze wound to the head.

Authorities said they believe Dorner has an arsenal that includes a semi-automatic rifle.

About 20 minutes after the Corona shooting, Dorner allegedly shot two Riverside officers, killing one. The deceased officer was identified as a father and military veteran.

About seven hours later, Dorner's burning pickup was discovered in the Big Bear area.

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