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NBC News NOW Sacramento EMTs reaching 'boiling point' with staff shortages amid omicron surge
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04:24 NBC News' Jacob Soboroff rode along with EMTs in Sacramento who say they're reaching a 'boiling point' amid the omicron surge where many EMS services are faced with crippling staff shortages. Jan. 26, 2022
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High school football team rallies over coach Philip Rivers return to play in NFL 03:04
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