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Emergency crews are on the scene of a house fire in West York Borough. According to dispatch, the fire is in the first block of North Adams Street, near West Clarke Avenue and West Philadelphia Street ...
West Colesville Fire Chief John Sitek was responding to a house fire in Conklin when he suffered a medical emergency.
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Press & Sun-Bulletin on MSNWest Colesville Fire Chief James Sitek dies as firefighters battle July 4 blaze in ConklinSitek responded to a house fire at 21 JR Blvd in Conklin with the West Colesville Fire Company, which was called in for aid ...
"We ask that you keep our responders—and all those affected—in your thoughts and prayers during this time," said the West ...
A photo taken by motorway cameras near Junction 13 shows huge plumes of black smoke coming from the vehicle fire. Traffic can ...
The Stafford Fire Department and EMS then responded to help "extract" the man, who was subsequently transported to St. Francis Medical Center in Hartford, police said.
With help from Stafford Fire and Rescue and the Fredericksburg Police Department, first responders recovered the body of a man from the river, the sheriff’s office said. He was confirmed dead at the ...
According to the West Sacramento Fire Department, fire crews were dispatched around 1:40 p.m. to the two-story properties on Brenda Way west of Linden Road in the Northwest Village neighborhood.
He was killed in a car crash while responding to an auto accident in 2007. He was 24. Fire District No. 1 is the first area fire department to have a stress management dog, district officials said.
Crews responded just before 9:00 a.m. and they saw heavy fire coming from the back of the house. Emergency crews responded to a two-alarm fire in Wales Monday morning. (Wales Fire Department) ...
The Allingtown Fire Department is on Admiral Street in West Haven. (Peter Hvizdak/Register) WEST HAVEN — A team of city fire officials are battling fires, not with hoses but with regulations.
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Ocean County fire: Wildfire in Lacey, Waretown grows to 8,500 acres; 3,000 evacuated - MSNThe New Jersey Forest Fire Service issued an update at 10:30 p.m. saying that the wildfire had consumed an additional 5,300 acres during the evening hours, more than doubling in size to 8,500 acres.
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