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ort.The U.S. military    looking to both help an ally 
and show its commitment to remaining the leading power in the Pacific 
amid the rise of China    has been extremely fast 
in responding to the disaster.About a half dozen countries    
including Japan, Indonesia, and Singapore    have offered military assistance 
to Manila, and many more have sent supplies. Chinese troops, however, have 
been prominently absent, in large part because of a territorial spat between 
the two nations.According to Lt. Col. Rodney Legowski, the first U.S. Marines 
arrived in the Philippines in response to the disaster within six hours, 
and began flying supplies to affected areas less than 18 hours after 
that. By Friday, there were 400 Marines in the country.The USS George 
Washington aircraft carrier and its battle group are also in place off 
the hard-hit islands of Leyte and Samar. So far, the U.S. military 
has moved 174,000 kilograms (190 tons) of supplies and flown nearly 200 
sorties."Having the U.S. military here is a game changer," said Col. Miguel 
Okol, a spokesman for the Philippine air force. "For countries that we 
don't have these kinds of relationships with, it can take a while 
to get help. But with the U.S., it's immediate."With roughly 600,000 people 
displaced by the typhoon and millions still in need of aid, the 
Marines said in a statement Thursday that about 900 more Marines based 
on Okinawa, Japan, were to arrive early next week aboard two U.S. 
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an adjacent parking garage roof, one of the officials said.Officers from 
multiple agencies bent down to check on Hernandez before moving on, officials 
said.Police broadcast over their radios that Ciancia was in custody at 9:25 
a.m., five minutes after Hernandez was shot in the chest. That's when 
a nearly 26-year veteran Los Angeles police officer checked on Hernandez 
several times, repeatedly telling officers who came by from various agencies 
"he's dead," according to one of the law enforcement officials.It's unclear 
whether the officer was qualified to determine Hernandez was dead. No officers 
rendered first aid on scene, according to surveillance video reviewed by 
the officials. Finally, airport police put Hernandez in a wheelchair and 
ran him to an ambulance.Trauma surgeon David Plurad said Hernandez had no 
signs of life when he arrived at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. Doctors worked 
for about an hour to revive him despite significant blood loss."When somebody 
is shot and they're bleeding to death, lifesaving skills need to be 
implemented immediately, in a couple minutes, and they're very simple, pressure 
dressings, tourniquets, adequate bandages to stop the bleeding," said Dr. 
Lawrence E. Heiskell, an emergency physician for 27 years and a reserve 
police officer for 24 years who founded the state and federally approved 
International School of Tactical Medicine.Responding to a situation with 
a shooter on the loose has changed sin



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