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The Alaska State Troopers, officially the Division of Alaska State Troopers (AST), is the state police agency of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is a division of the Alaska Department of Public Safety (DPS). The Alaska State Troopers is a full-service law enforcement agency which handles both traffic and criminal law enforcement. The Alaska State Troopers is also involved in apprehending fugitives as part of the Alaska Fugitive Task Force, an inter-agency collaborative of Alaska police departments that cooperates with police agencies throughout the United States and less commonly with Interpol in apprehending wanted men and women. Unlike many lower-48 states, Alaska troopers are both state troopers and game/wildlife enforcement officers.
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VLOG 16 | Alaska Aviation Museum
This was an amazing trip to Alaska. I need to get to the phantom footage from the Kenai peninsula. One place we did stop was the Aviation Museum in Anchorage which was a great hour and a half before flying home.
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Alaska Jet Ski & Helicopter Tours to Glaciers, Adventures in Whittier & Anchorage | Go North Ep 16
Alaska Jet Ski & Helicopter Tours to Glaciers, Adventures in Whittier & Anchorage | Go North Ep 16
Jet Ski to Glaciers & Helicopter in Chugach Mountains
Episode 16 takes us to Whittier Alaska where we explore the towns living arrangements in the Begich Towers then go Jet Skiing to Glaciers in Blackstone Bay.
Whittier is only accessible by air, water, or the one way tunnel that shares traffic with a train. The Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel (aka the Whittier Tunnel) is a rough rock tunnel that is the only ground access to the city and until the early 2000's this tunnel was for trains only. Each end of the tunnel has long waiting areas where traffic lines up, and if no trains come street vehicles are allowed through the tunnel each half hour after the tunnel has cleared from opposing traffic.
We then head over to Anchorage first with a stop in Turnagain Arm to watch the Alaska bore tide surfers. In Anchorage a friend took us for a ride in a Robinson R44 helicopter into Alaska's Chugach Mountains all the way up to Lake George. Bob Kaufman spoke with us about life in Alaska before we head further north and get our first, but not last glimpse of the Aurora Borealis aka Northern Lights in Alaska.
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야생 곰을 보기 위해 조금 멀리 떠났다. 앵커리지에서 경비행기를 타고 한 시간 20분. 아래 보이는 바닷가가 야생 곰들의 서식지란다. 조종사는 곰을 찾아보라는데 거리가 너무 멀다. 들판 곳곳에 뭔가 있는데 그냥 누런색의 소 같기도 하고 소와는 뭔가 형태가 다른 것 같기도 하다. 내가 본 게 곰이 맞을까? 가이드를 따라 조심스럽게 풀숲으로 들어갔다. 저 멀리 곰이 보인다. “이 지역엔 15~20마리의 갈색 곰이 살고 있어요. 연어가 올라올 무렵엔 하루에 30마리까지 본 적도 있습니다.” 좀 더 안으로 걸어 들어가자 여기저기서 곰들이 풀을 뜯고 있다. 하루 13kg 정도의 풀을 먹는다고 한다. 곰과의 거리는 50m. 그런데 한 녀석이 우리 쪽으로 다가온다. 이 지역의 곰들은 여행객들에게 익숙해져서 사람을 신경 쓰지 않는다고 한다. 그런데 어느덧 5m 앞까지 다가왔다. 슬쩍 겁이 났다. “이쪽으로 올 것 같으니까 10피트 정도 뒤로 물러나 주세요.” 가이드 말이 끝나기 무섭게 나는 재빨리 뒤로 물러섰다. “저 뒤쪽으로 조금만 물러나 주세요.” 곰은 느긋한데 우리만 분주하다. “좋았습니다. 전혀 무섭지 않고 차분해 보이네요.” “정말 재밌어요. 23년째 알래스카에 사는데 이렇게 가까이서 곰을 본 적은 처음이에요. 이것은 우리에게 큰 이벤트입니다.” “무섭지 않나요?” “아니요. 남편이 절 보호해 줄 거예요.” “날 화나게 하기 전까지는요.” 저 멀리 곰 두 마리가 격렬하게 싸우고 있다. 알고 보니 새끼 형제 곰 두 마리가 장난을 치는 거라고 한다. “곰들은 조개를 파먹으러 해변으로 옵니다. 일종의 고기인 셈이죠. 아래쪽을 파서 조개 냄새를 맡고 더 파보고 조개를 부숴서 그것을 먹습니다.“ 한 달에 5일 정도 바닷물이 많이 빠질 때만 곰들은 갯벌로 온다고 한다. 곰이 먹는 건 큼지막한 조개다. 갯벌 파는 모습이 꼭 사람처럼 보인다. 곰은 저 곳에 조개가 있다는 걸 어떻게 알았을까? “곰들은 조개의 냄새를 맡아 갯벌을 팝니다. 곰은 개보다 7배나 더 냄새를 잘 맡는데 그래서 모든 걸 후각에 많이 의존하죠.” 엄청난 후각과 함께 갯벌을 빨리 파는 것도 굉장히 중요하다. 이 갯벌에서 곰 옆에는 꼭 갈매기들이 있다. 바로 조개 때문인데 곰의 식사가 끝날 때까지 갈매기는 참을성 있게 기다려야 한다. 곰과 갈매기가 만찬을 즐기는 알래스카의 갯벌 풍경은 넉넉하고 한가롭다. 광활한 툰드라의 땅. 대자연의 웅장함이 살아 숨 쉬는 곳. 영원한 미개척지 알래스카는 아직도 안개 속에 그 신비함을 감추고 있다.
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I went a little far to see wild bears. One hours 20 minutes aboard the small plane from Anchorage. Miranda is shown below sea habitats of wild bears. The pilot I take a look at the bear is too far away. There is just something in the fields around cattle and cattle To some nureonsaek gatgido is something that other forms. I saw her a bear mateulkka? Carefully he went into the bushes along the guide. That seems to bear away. The area I live JPY 15-20 brown bears. I never saw a day to around ¥ 30 salmon come up. There are pools here and there biting the bear Gaza walked into a little more. A day to eat a pool of about 13kg. Bears and a distance of 50m. But one guy is coming towards us. Bear in this area I am do not care about the people got used to the tourists. But slip came to the front of 5m.
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■클립명 :아메리카017-미국20-12 클라크호 국립공원에서 만난 야생 곰/Wild Bear/Lake Clark National Park/Light Aircraft/Panorama
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고 : 안성진 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing : KBS Sungjin Ahn TV Producer)
■촬영일자 : 2012년 8월(August)
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Filipinos in the Aleutian Homes by James Guilas
This film explains and celebrates the history of Filipinos living in Kodiak's historic Aleutian Homes neighborhood through the lens of its residents as well as a local Land Title Agent.
This film was shot and produced by 11th-grader James Guilas as part of the Kodiak's Filipino Community Stories project, a collaborative effort between the Baranov Museum, the Filipino American Association of Kodiak, the Kodiak Island Borough School District, and Media Action.
This project is supported in part by a grant from the Alaska Humanities Forum and the National Endowment for the Humanities, a federal agence. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
COPS - Anchorage Moose Edition
BAD BOYS, BAD BOYS, WATCHA GONNA DO, WHATCHA GONNA DO WHEN THEY COME FOR YOU?
On my way to class saw another cop car with it's lights on guiding a moose off campus, all I could think about was the COPS theme, then boom, few hours later here we are. Just another day in Anchorage, Alaska.
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Grand Theft Anchorage ... Part 2: The arrest
Our diary of an Anchorage car theft continues with the arrest of a driver, while passengers with criminal records are free to go. With the car back, we get a look at what's inside, and it isn't pretty.
'The dead are here.' Walk inside a notorious Anchorage hotel
Derelict and dangerous, according to city inspectors, the Northern Lights Hotel has loomed vacant over Midtown Anchorage for more than a decade. This year may be the year that it comes down, with demolition expected by mid-2017.
Today, KTUU is publishing a first look at how the interior of the building has decayed over the years and became a makeshift home for trespassers, based on reports, photos and video obtained through a public records request to the city. (See a gallery of photos at the bottom of this story. An eight-minute clip filmed by city inspectors can be found above.)
With inspectors planning to visit the property again Friday, according to Anchorage Fire Chief Denis LeBlanc, these images and videos show what building safety and fire officials found when they walked the hotel floor-by-floor Sept. 28, 2016.
The Building Safety Division described the scene in a subsequent report:
“In general, each floor had the same conditions of exposed elevator shafts, debris in stairwells and hallways, water damage due to open exterior windows and roofing issues ... As we went up the floors we observed substantial amounts of dead birds, bird feces and live birds. Evidence of vagrants living in the structure was also evident.”
Fire Marshal Cleo Hill said her team hopes to see improvements, such as secured elevator shafts and the removal of fire hazards, when they return to the property at 598 W. Northern Lights Boulevard tomorrow.
Derrick Chang, the registered agent for hotel owner Emerald Investments as well as Fourth Avenue Theater owner Peach Investments, did not immediately return phone calls. In June, Chang told KTUU that the owners were “not very motivated to do anything except secure the building.”
That changed three months later after city fire and building safety officials obtained a warrant to search the building. They found that the owners had failed to prevent illegal entry to the hotel and failed to remove potential hazards to firefighters who might have to search the hotel to rescue vagrants, as required under a 2006 agreement, according to a report by fire inspector James Gray.
A spokesman for the property owner, along with attorney Russ Winner, said that both the owners and the city are on the same page and hoping to begin demolition in the spring. Asbestos abatement required by the Environmental Protection Agency pushed demolition back slightly, they said.
Winner noted that there have been no deaths in the building and said the owners have worked hard to keep it secure and inaccessible to trespassers.
The day after the inspection, the owners applied for a demolition permit, the fire marshal said.
“Right now the plan is, no later than June 15, that building will no longer be on that property, she said.
-- By KYLE HOPKINS / KTUU
ORIGINAL AIR DATE: Jan. 12, 2017
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WW II Waves Uniform - Fountainhead Museum - Fairbanks Alaska
Description of the World War II Navy WAVES uniforms.
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Old School Cops Episode 8 (Alaska State Trooper)
A TwitchBagZ Original Series. The very best of Cops from the late 80's and early 90's. It really does shed some light on how dramatically things have changed in .
The very best of Cops from the late 80's and early 90's.
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Alaska State Troopers S1 E4: Frontier Force
Go inside one of the world's most unique law enforcement agencies as the Alaska State Troopers fight crime, enforce fish and game regulations, and conduct search and rescue operations in America's.
Recruits learns what it takes to become an Alaska State Trooper; patrolling for big game hunters who break the rules; a snowmobiler splits his forehead open on . Recruits learns what it.
FedEx 727 Lands at Merrill Field
A 727 donated to the University of Alaska Anchorage by FedEx made a short flight to Merrill Field - an airport that generally only permits air traffic of a smaller variety. The airliner made two flyovers before landing safely, a little after 2pm on Tuesday, February 26, 2013.
1st Amendment audit Willow fire station
1st Amendment audit Willow fire station in Willow Alaska pretty small station in a small town the Drone footage shows how small the town is!
Police hold grandmother, young children at gunpoint after museum outing
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DAYTON, OH -- A family outing to an airplane museum turned into a horrific nightmare as young children watched their mother and grandmother yanked out of their minivan and forced to their knees at gunpoint.
The Hill family of Columbus had just spent a day at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force located at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. The group consisted of Alice Hill, 65, her daughter-in-law Wendy Hill, and her two grandchildren Aaron, 8, and Brooke, 5.
They hopped in the family minivan, and headed home. They were just outside the base when they were pulled over by security forces.
Alice Hill said the stop was terrifying. She immediately witnessed officers coming out of their vehicle with guns aimed at them.
My grandchildren are screaming, Alice told WKRC. I mean they are hysterical, they saw the gun.
Wendy and Alice were both yanked out of the front seats and pulled to the street. They were forced to their knees.
I felt like I was in Mexico, or someplace third world... where they force someone to their knees before they shoot them in the back of the head, Alice recalled to Dayton Daily News.
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USS Momsen visits Anchorage
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Alaska at War
The Alaska at War film project was an effort to document events of World War II in Alaska. It was funded by the Alaska Legislature through the Alaska Historical Commission and was supported by the Alaska Historical Society and private subscription. The production work was performed by aurora Films, assisted by a citizen's advisory committee. The production Alaska at War was first shown in public on Alaska Day, October 18th 1986.
This collection was deposited in the University of Alaska Anchorage, Archives and Special collections Department by the Alaska Historical Commission in 1987. Additional papers were presented to the archives by the Alaska Air Command Historian's Office in 1989; and by the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, in 1990. The University of Alaska Anchorage offered these records to the Alaska State Archives July of 2010. Copyright to the production is retained by the State of Alaska. Reproduction of some photographs, oral history recordings, and film out takes requires the permission of the State of Alaska, Aurora Films, the interviewee, writer, or library of origin.
A special thanks goes to Damon Stuebner of the Alaska State Library, Historical Collections for his technical assistance.
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(Anchorage - Alaska) 2010 - Take the Plunge for Special Olympics Alaska
The Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Alaska is a unique opportunity for individuals, organizations, and businesses to support Special Olympics Alaska athletes by gathering pledges and plunging into the icy waters of Goose Lake in Anchorage. .:.
O Mergulho Polar que arrecada fundos para as Olympiadas dos portadores de necessidades especiais em Anchorage e' uma oportunidade unica para todas as pessoas, organizacoes e empresas, que querem patrocinar os atletas e o evento mergulhando nas aguas congeladas do lago do Ganso, em Anchorage, no Alaska.
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