Military
At the time of the fire, roughly 160 sailors and officers were on board the USS Bonhomme Richard, which had been docked at Naval Base San Diego
The USS Bonhomme Richard burned for several days last July, now a crewmember has been charged with aggravated arson
Burton Fire District Capt. Bobby Davidson was headed on a trip with his wife for an anniversary when he noticed a woman in need of emotional support
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The trial board recommended an official reprimand of one firefighter, found another firefighter not guilty and suspended another firefighter
Two firefighters in the bucket are at a hospital burn unit; one is in critical condition and the other is in fair condition
The grant will pay the firefighters’ salaries and benefits for two years for rookies and three years for the three veterans
Aaron Brantley was found guilty earlier this year on one of two charges of attempted bribery of a witness
Capt. Tim Lauda hurt his knee when he stepped on a weak spot in the ceiling and fell through
While firefighters are responsible for their own safety, the company officer has a great deal of influence over their behaviors
Two firefighters in the vehicle suffered minor injuries and an elderly man inside the home was taken to the hospital
Nick Whitfield Jr., 48, was found with no signs of life at his home; an autopsy found significant cardiac disease
Firefighter Matt O’Donnell said it was important for people to know Chief Jamie Middlebrook’s final moments were not filled with fear or sadness
Ronald Reed said he had someone accuse him of being a snitch and that people are out to get him
Mya Eppert was only 8 months old in 2006 when a fire tore through her home
Chief Jamie Middlebrook, 41, died of blunt-force trauma and a broken neck after a ceiling collapsed on him while battling a fire
Officials said there wasn’t a particular reason for the new testing other than to hold chiefs to the same standards as their subordinates
Assistant Chief Jamie Middlebrook was trapped and killed after the roof of a business that was on fire partially collapsed
The firefighters removed carpet and are working to make the floors easy for him to maneuver on
It wasn’t his first off-duty water rescue, but it was the first time his four children got to see their father in action
The family is claiming that neglectful techniques and procedures used by course organizers led to Capt. Neal Wade Smith’s death
Stanley Wilson’s wife wants to explain to her sons how their father died and what caused him to be inside a building that collapsed and crushed him
It is alleged that during the investigation of the accident both men lied about how the crash occurred
Firefighter Chad Larivee fell off a third-story roof; he sustained head and possible spinal injuries
The Arizona Department of Public Safety is looking into claims of misconduct and improper investigative techniques
Michael James Sulak, 53, continues to await trial on three counts of rape of a child in the third degree and one count of unlawful harboring of a minor
The post asked that the helmet be returned, no questions asked; the firefighter has had the helmet for 27 years
Stu Tudor was struck by lightning in the parking lot outside a soccer stadium; he has been transferred to a rehab center
She grabbed her friends, ran to the back bathroom, got low to the ground and put towels over their faces
The two young Labrador Retrievers, Jake and Rossi, will become service dogs for people with disabilities
Bruce Toth, 59, went to the department’s administrative offices and said he was sent by the devil to kill the chief and then himself
The non-profit trains firefighters to assist and support Israeli emergency service organizations during times of emergency
Capt. Chris Gelven is suspended for two days without pay for speaking to the media about a board plan to buy bulletproof vests for protection