Also, the FDA is warning against high-dose acetaminophen.
Newly released footage from a firefighter's helmet cam shows someone trying to stop an emergency vehicle before a girl was run over at the site of the Asiana plane crash in San Francisco.
"Whoa, whoa, whoa! Stop, stop, stop! There's a body ... there's a body right there. Right in front of you," the firefighter told the driver, according to a report from CNN.
A coroner's report says the 16-year-old girl was alive before being run over, and the girl's family has filed a lawsuit.
Elsewhere in the region and world:
Essex authorities use human-trafficking law to charge 4 with prostitution, conspiracy [nj.com]
Cops: Students safe after incident at Bensalem elementary school [philly.com]
Surge in shark attacks causes alarm in Hawaii [latimes.com]
If Pennsylvania does get out of the liquor business, expect it to happen slowly [pennlive.com]
FDA warns against high-dose prescription acetaminophen [usatoday.com]