Dr. Sanchez graduated from the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine in 1976. He works in Winter Park, FL and specializes in Infectious Disease. Dr. Sanchez is affiliated with Florida Hospital Altamonte, Florida Hospital Apopka and Florida Hospital Orlando.
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Lone Survivor of Capsized Boat Feels Lucky and Guilty
Phillip Sanchez tells KGO-TV that he and his fishing buddies were returning from a morning of crabbing Saturday when a sneaker wave slammed their 32-foot boat and capsized it near Bodega Bay. He said he was thrown into the frigid water and paddled for 25 minutes to a rocky shore.
epartment told the Associated Press that none of the passengers were wearing life vests. The bodies of 60-year-old David Costa, 79-year-old Jessie Daniel Langley, and 86-year-old Samuel Garcia were retrieved by a Coast Guard boat. The lone survivor, 66-year-old Phillip Sanchez, managed to swim to safety.
Date: Nov 02, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Drownings off Sonoma coast cast pall over Dungeness opener
One of the boaters, Phillip Sanchez, 66 of Bodega Bay, survived by swimming to shore and was rescued by a helicopter crew, said Sgt. Cecile Focha. Three men, Jessie Daniel Langley, 79, of Bodega Bay, Samuel Garcia, 86, of Bodega Bay and David Costa, 60, of Ripon did not survive. The fifth victim was
Date: Nov 02, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Four dead, one rescued after boat capsizes off Northern California
The sole survivor, 66-year-old Phillip Sanchez, told authorities that he and the four others had set off around 8:30 a.m. (11:30 a.m. ET) Saturday on their 32-foot fishing boat, according to a Sonoma County Sheriff's Office news release. They had company, as many others were also out on the water fo
The lone survivor, Phillip Sanchez, 66, of Bodega Bay, told rescuers that they were returning in the privately owned 32-foot boat on the opening day of crabbing season. Sanchez says he managed to swim through the 9-foot swells and cling to sharp rocks until a California Highway Patrol helicopter res
One man, Phillip Sanchez, 66, of Bodega Bay, survived by swimming to the sharp shoreline of Bodega Rock near the entrance to the harbor and was rescued by a helicopter crew, said Sonoma County Sheriffs Sgt. Cecile Focha.
The operation targeted the Varrio Pasadena Rifa street gang, which is suspected of selling and distributing methamphetamine, cocaine and heroin in the San Gabriel and Antelope valleys. Pasadena Police Chief Phillip Sanchez said the drugs came from the Mexican Sinaloa cartel.
After four years as a loyal BlackBerry user, Phillip Sanchez, 25, switched to an iPhone 4S last year after experiencing too many problems with his BlackBerry Bold. The phone, he said, would crash and restart on its own, had memory problems, featured a shoddy camera and had a screen that would repeat