VIDEO - Stockton Fire Department released remarkable body cam footage Sunday showing firefighters battling a house fire and rescuing a caged dog who was trapped as flames approached.
Firefighters were called out to the fire at a 2-story home on Chatsworth Circle on June 30, 2018. When crews arrived, the house was engulfed in flames and thick smoke was pouring from the roof. - PUB DATE: 7/3/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Modesto Bee
The village will temporarily cut back on its paid firetruck drivers for part of June and August, but a report by the New York State Financial Restructuring Board for Local Governments recommends cutting all of its paid firetruck drivers and using only volunteers.
The village owns the fire house, three firetrucks and pays four truck drivers. - PUB DATE: 7/2/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Watertown Daily Times
At 4:42 p.m. Saturday, June 30, a memorial bell cut through the silence of the courthouse plaza, honoring the fallen 19 Granite Mountain Hotshots killed five years ago fighting the Yarnell Hill Fire, ringing once for each name.
Andrew Ashcraft, Robert Caldwell, Travis Carter, Dustin DeFord, Christopher MacKenzie, Eric Marsh, Grant McKee, Sean Misner, Scott Norris, Wade Parker, John Percin Jr. - PUB DATE: 7/2/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Daily Courier
PHOTO - It’s a familiar scene in old cartoons and movies.
A high-rise building is on fire. Firefighters scurry from fire engines to the sidewalk carrying a large canvas-covered net with a bull’s-eye-like red spot in the center. Holding the stretched out net, the firefighters instruct people in the building to jump. - PUB DATE: 7/2/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Eugene Register-Guard
There is legislative activity and legal issues involving fire protection in nearly every state. In Wisconsin, an attorney general opinion will place citizens and firefighters at risk for the rest of our careers and beyond, all because a 20-unit apartment complex can be built in 2018 without adequate fire protection because of a political and legal conflict. - PUB DATE: 7/2/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Firehouse
A San Bruno firefighter is suing the city and several members of its fire department on grounds he was sexually harassed and retaliated against when he complained.
Filed in San Mateo County Superior Court on June 18, the lawsuit says the firefighter, identified as 17-year veteran Jon Priolo, was subjected to numerous comments and jokes suggesting he was gay between 2010 and September 2015. - PUB DATE: 7/2/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Mercury News
Five people were killed on Thursday when a man with a shotgun opened fire in the Capital Gazette newsroom in Annapolis, Maryland’s capital, in a "targeted attack," police said. The suspect had sued the paper six years ago and lost. "This person was prepared to shoot people. His intent was to cause harm," Bill Krampf, deputy police chief of Anne Arundel County, said at a news conference Thursday evening. - PUB DATE: 6/29/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: NBC News
Town firefighters responded to fires potentially caused by lightning Thursday, one of which seriously injured a firefighter, officials said.
Around 6:40 p.m., the Fairfield Emergency Communications Center received a call for a structure fire in the 1000 block of Mill Hill Road. Several units were dispatched to the residence and the first units on scene reported smoke coming from a large detached garage. - PUB DATE: 6/29/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Fairfield Citizen
Bronx prosecutors are getting into the mix to decide if charges are justified in a drunken brawl between firefighters, the Daily News has learned.
Earlier this month, a full-on firefighter fracas exploded between off-duty uniformed smoke eaters when someone was called the N-word.
The fight happened in Billy’s Bar, near Yankee Stadium, between the Bronx’s Rescue Company 3 and members of Ladder Company 49 and Engine Company 68, The News reported — adding that no arrests were made at the time. - PUB DATE: 6/29/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: New York Daily News
The city’s Retirement Board has blocked Fire Chief Brian Moriarty from firing a 250-pound firefighter who the chief alleged is unfit for duty because of his weight.
Morarity directed firefighter Alfredo Sanchez, a 17-year-veteran of the force, to retire when Sanchez returned from an 18-month disability leave after tearing a ligament in his knee. - PUB DATE: 6/29/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Firehouse
Dozens of firefighters attended the Newport News City Council meeting on Tuesday hoping to be heard. Donnie Lewis, President of the Newport News Firefighter's Association, says a mandatory overtime policy is exhausting city firefighters.
“Our firefighters are the best in the world, I think. They do a great job…but there’s a limit," said Lewis. - PUB DATE: 6/29/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WTKR Channel 3 News
A 34-year veteran of the Philadelphia Fire Department died Wednesday at Aria Torresdale Hospital, two days after he was critically injured at the Fire Academy in Holmesburg.
Lt. Benny Hutchins, 62, who joined the Fire Department in 1984, was participating in a training exercise at the academy at 5200 Pennypack St. - PUB DATE: 6/28/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Philly.com
An Austin Fire cadet died at the hospital on Tuesday, according to the a tweet sent Tuesday evening from the department.
The cadet was identified as Devon Coney.
"Immense sadness over the passing of one of our best and brightest, Devon Coney, who died earlier this evening at a local hospital. Devon’s positive attitude, ever-present kindness and joy, and megawatt smile are just a few of the many things we’ll miss," Austin Fire tweeted Tuesday evening. - PUB DATE: 6/28/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KVUE-TV ABC Austin
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of public employees' First Amendment rights to decline to pay union dues, marking a potential blow to the funding for influential unions of public employees. The decision marks a big moment for Justice Neil Gorsuch, who voted with the majority and broke the tie from 2016 when the court was split 4-4 in the same case after the death of Justice Antonin Scalia. - PUB DATE: 6/28/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: ABC News
A video shows a firefighter falling out of a burning home while evacuating.
WJAR reported that 28-year veteran Lt. Michael Hillier fell head-first out of a second-story window while trying to escape the flames. “He fell evacuating the building,” Battalion Chief Steven Houle said. “He was coming down the ladder. - PUB DATE: 6/28/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: FireRescue1
PHOTO - The Martins Ferry Volunteer Fire Department’s new purple fire engine is in service.
In fact, it was christened Wednesday when it was called to a minor traffic accident on Ohio 7 at Hanover Street, Lt. Justin Matz said.
The custom pumper truck, which cost $488,616, was manufactured by Sutphen in Columbus, Ohio. - PUB DATE: 6/28/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: The Times Leader
Over 2,000 firefighters are battling the Pawnee Fire in Lake County, which has grown to 13,000 acres. So far, it is 25 percent contained. At least 22 structures have been destroyed and 600 remain threatened, and there's a mandatory evacuation order for the Spring Valley community.
There was a break for firefighters on Tuesday afternoon. - PUB DATE: 6/27/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KGO-TV ABC 7 San Francisco
Both proud service to his city and encounters with tragedy marked the 34-year career of Toledo Fire and Rescue Department Chief Luis Santiago.
After announcing his retirement in a letter to firefighters earlier this month, Chief Santiago during an interview with The Blade Tuesday said retiring was absolutely a difficult decision, but a combination of factors made the timing right. - PUB DATE: 6/27/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Toledo Blade
William C. Richmond, who was Philadelphia’s fire commissioner during the 1985 MOVE bombing, died Monday, June 25, at home. He was 86.
A death notice posted by his family did not provide a cause.
Mr. Richmond was a Korean War veteran and served as a Philadelphia police officer for two years before beginning a 28-year career at the Fire Department, rising from firefighter to commissioner, a position he held from 1984 to 1988. - PUB DATE: 6/27/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: PHILLY.COM
More than a year after a Houston firefighter died of cancer, her husband is fighting for benefits he says his wife earned.
It appeared he even had the fire chief on his side.
It's just the latest case of Houston heroes having a tough time fighting the city's workers' compensation system.
ABC13 has reported on police officers struggling with the system. - PUB DATE: 6/27/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KTRK-TV ABC 13 Houston