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On Sunday, January 22nd at 0159 hours, Potsdam Fire was requested to respond an engine to the bridge in Hannawa Falls for a structure fire on the Butternut Ridge Road. At 0206 hours, West Stockholm Fire, Potsdam Fire. Potsdam Rescue, and County Car 10 were then dispatched to 8231 US Highway 11 for a reported chimney fire with flames showing out of the top of wood stove and chimney. West Stockholm's Chief Torey Russell arrived on scene moments later and upgraded the call to a working structure fire and requested Potsdam Fire with Tanker, Manpower, Tower 5, and an engine to Lawrence Avenue to fill tankers off a hydrant. Brasher-Winthrop Fire was also requested for tankers and manpower to the scene. Colton Fire took Potsdam Fire assignment for the call in Hannawa Falls.

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No one knows exactly where Captain E.J. Smith was at 11:40 p.m. on Sunday, April 14, 1912. But witnesses said he appeared on the bridge of the Titanic just moments later, asking what the storied ship, making its maiden voyage across the Atlantic, had struck.

Mitchell was riding his bike home from the grocery store when police say he was hit by Ohms' pickup truck. After hitting Mitchell, Ohms is accused of driving away from the scene, only to stop moments later to remove the bike from under his vehicle and throwing it behind a nearby business.

The first clip depicts a January drug arrest where an officer places a soup can, which holds a plastic bag, into a lot, and then retrieves it moments later to find a bag filled with white capsules. Officer Richard Pinheiro, who was wearing the body camera, was later suspended by police, while the other officers in the clip, Hovhannes Simonyan and Jamal Brunson, were placed on administrative duty pending an investigation.

The superb extras are led by a making-of documentary, "Destination Hitchcock," by Peter Fitzgerald, who does a meticulous job of walking us through scene by scene, efficiently parsing the movie's dizzying filmic moments. In Chicago, for example, Grant gets off the train disguised as a red-capped porter; the police discover the ruse minutes later. The next scene is a wide shot of the bustling train station. Police fan out to grab porters, and in an instant we see dozens of red hats bobbing amid the crowd like buoys in the ocean. In his commentary, writer Lehman, acclaimed at the time for his uncompromising work on "The Sweet Smell of Success," is a fine guide to pleasures like these, as in his nice examination of the scene in which the ominous James Mason pulls down the shades in a living room and then goes around it turning on lamps -- essentially serving as an on-camera lighting grip for Hitchcock.

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