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Residents in Kentucky and Missouri are assessing damage as more severe weather and potential tornadoes are forecast in the coming days
Dramatic video shows masts snapping as sailors dangled from harnesses when a Mexican navy ship on a global goodwill tour struck the Brooklyn Bridge
Authorities say a fatal blast at a Palm Springs fertility clinic was an act of terrorism, with the suspect leaving online writings and attempting to record the attack
Rescue workers and search dogs have been in and out of the structure, hoping to find the lone missing worker alive
The fire burned nearly 8,400 acres, destroyed 17 structures and damaged dozens more
Firefighters worked under sunny skies, but air quality was poor as smoke dispersed over much of greater Los Angeles
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A video showed a metal structure tumbling to the ground and people running from the scene as clouds of dust billowed up
Mercer County Coroner John Libonati said he intended to introduce new procedures to generate more accurate and better information from responders through death reports
The fire killed a 1-year-old, two 2-year-olds, a 34-year-old man and a 69-year-old woman
As a member of the 82nd Airborne, Cory Combs, 33, served two tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan
Fire officials said Brian Poole was a “man who always had a smile on his face and was a vital piece of DFD Company 11"
Investigators searched the property and electrical items were examined at a bureau laboratory
New IAFC campaign focuses on watching for warning signs of cardiac events
Terry Gough, 52, has been charged with leaving the scene of a fatality accident
Anthony Jackson joined the Pedricktown Fire Co. as a junior firefighter and was serving as an assistant chief for the company at the time of his death
The April 6 fire killed a 1-year-old, two 2-year-olds, a 34-year-old man and a 69-year-old woman at a mobile home park
Paul Quattlebaum’s casket was carried atop a white and blue fire engine with the number 24, the first fire truck he drove
Mildred Gray Williams, 37, was replacing metal roofing on a building when she fell approximately 15 feet
Henderson Fire Chief Shawn White said his goal is to provide more resources and start a dialogue about mental health
Paul Quattlebaum was killed after he was hit by an 18-wheeler while attempting to help car crash victims on the side of the road
Capt. Bryan Bozeman, 45, slipped and fell into canal water while at a popular fishing and recreation area
The annual report found the number of firefighters killed last year decreased by five from 2017
Capt. Paul Rotondaro was driving from one station to another when he was involved in a fatal head-on collision
Firefighter-Paramedic Robbie Pettingill battled PTSD from job-related stress
Hazmat Firefighter-Paramedic Scott R. Neumann had just returned home after finishing his shift with Martin County Fire Rescue Station 16
The Maine Fire Marshal’s Office said that the leak was discovered in a propane line buried under the paved parking lot
Fire departments were not able to reach a gas company official for several hours and company officials were slow to provide vital information to first responders
Fire Rescue Chief Terry Bell was upgraded from critical condition to fair condition, and Capt. Scott Baxter was upgraded from critical to serious condition
Emergency crews heard a struggle in an adjacent room while they were performing CPR on a man who had suffered a heart attack and called the police for assistance
Firefighter Kenneth Stavinoha was performing his assigned station duties when he experienced a medical emergency and collapsed in the fire station
Authorities raised the storm’s death toll to five, saying it is believed to have killed a 52-year-old Florida man who was found dead in his stranded pickup truck
Capt. Claud G. Messer was driving a fire truck when a logging truck attempted to make a left-hand turn forcing Messer to hit the brakes and crash into the truck
Two residents escaped the fire and alerted firefighters that others were still inside, according to Fond du Lac Fire Chief Peter O’Leary