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Two Worcester firefighters were injured while fighting a fire that claimed two occupants
Fire in Chelsea destroyed a warehouse and several other buildings
Size-up reports are an essential part of effective fireground operations – and can save firefighter lives
The family of four and their pets escaped unharmed
The six-week-old puppy was unresponsive when firefighters found him
The girls were three-years-old and six-months-old
Investigators say she was strangled with a rope around her neck
A woman’s freezer was among one of up to half a million produced with a serious fire risk fault
Investigators say the man was experimenting with smokeless gun powder in front of the children
Metal roofing materials are becoming more common on residential structures and they present an array of problems for firefighters
It took one-third of on-duty personnel to control the fire
The owners of the historic restaurant say they’ll be back
27 tons of goats’ milk cheese caught fire in a tunnel
Fire spread rapidly through the 1923 building, injuring 14 civilians
The building’s sprinkler system prevented the fire from growing
The abrupt stop from the runway caused three tires to blow out; no one was injured
New pumps take up less space making apparatus more nimble and more capable of carrying non-suppression equipment
The floor gave way at an early morning residential fire, claiming the life of a Capt. and badly hurting another
Firefighter Scott Ziegler’s year of helmet cam footage has great potential to narrow civilians’ understanding gap about firefighting
The home is howned by Hans Walters, a Las Vegas police lieutenant
The blaze was originally a small manageable fire in her basement, but spread to destroy her whole home
The man who was killed was celebrating his 33rd birthday hours before the blaze broke out
It took dozens of firefighters to control the blaze
The complex served as a home for those with special needs
Opponents say the sprinklers would not improve the building’s safety
Firefighters fought the blaze for 6 hours
Firefighters battled the asphalt-plant fire for more than 24 hours
Investigators are sill examining the cause and trying to identify all of the bodies
About 60 firefighters had to tackle the blaze which left no one injured
Volunteer firefighter Kellen Klee used fuel from his garage and a cigarette light to start the blaze
Wife Sharon thanks firefighters and talks fire safety on TV talk show
The man suffered 2nd and 3rd degree burns to 15 percent of his body
The cause of the fire is still under investigation