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 A man is fighting for his life after a fire broke out in an apartment building in the Grand Crossing neighborhood. The fire started just after 12:30 a.m. Friday in the 7900 block of South Dobson. Firefighters rescued a 65-year-old man from the flames. He was unresponsive when he was pulled out of the building, but paramedics were able to revive him and take him to University of Chicago Medical Center in critical condition. The fire was caused by careless smoking, and the home where the fire started did not have any working smoke detectors, according to the Chicago Fire Department. WBBM-TV CBS 2 CHICAGO A suburban Chicago worker died Thursday after becoming trapped in a vault that filled with water after a line broke. Westmont Public Works staff contacted fire and police around 11:45 a.m. to respond to the worker, Matt Heiden, who was trapped in an underground vault that was under water from a break in a water main, the village of Westmont said in a news release. Heiden was recovered around 12:40 p.m. and was found unresponsive, authorities said. Lifesaving measures were attempted and the person was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital in Downers Grove. Westmont is about 20 miles (32 kilometers) west of Chicago. WSIL-TV ABC 3 HARRISBURG The Madison County State's Attorney's Office charged a 68-year-old woman Thursday in connection with a fatal fire at an East Alton storage facility. Firefighters and police in East Alton responded to a report of a fire just after 1:10 a.m. on Tusday, Feb. 21, at the STOR-ALL facility in the 600 block of West St. Louis Avenue. It took nearly an hour for firefighters to extinguish the blaze. Once the fire was put out, a man's body was found on the floor of one of the units. The Major Case Squad of Greater St. Louis was activated to assist in the investigation, after police determined there were suspicious circumstances regarding the fire The victim identified as James Huch. He was 55. Investigators determined Huch had been homeless prior to his death, and tracked his movements leading up to the fire. They discovered Huch had been dropped off at the storage facility after midnight on Feb. 21. KTVI-TV FOX 2 ST. LOUIS On Saturday, Feb. 25, the Spring Creek Fire Department will be serving breakfast for dinner at their annual Pancake and Sausage fundraiser. Fire chief Josh Martin said they put this on each year to keep the volunteer fire department running. He said they're hoping to raise enough money to replace outdated equipment and purchase a new truck. However, Martin said the breakfast will be suggested donation. "We don't ever want to deter people from coming out, getting a meal, and supporting us any way they can," Martin said. "Some people simply can't afford a $20 meal. Some people want to give more." Martin said they will have dine-in, take-out or delivery options (for residents who live at a reasonable distance). The event kicks off at 4 p.m. on Saturday and goes until they sell out. Martin said it usually wraps up near 8 p.m. It will be at 310 E. Field St. in Nebo. WGEM-TV NBC 10 QUINCY |
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 PHOTOS: Two people are confirmed to have died in a two-alarm house fire in the Makiki area, Thursday afternoon. Honolulu firefighters were called out to the scene in the 900 block of Spencer Street just before 1 p.m. When crews arrived they could see flames shooting from the roof of a two-story building. Firefighters worked quickly and were able to get the fire under control around 1:05 p.m. while simultaneously searching for people inside the building. Crews had the fire fully extinguished at 1:40 p.m. Two people, both said to be elderly individuals, are confirmed to have died in the fire, according to the Honolulu Fire Department and the Medical Examiner's Office. An elderly man was found just outside of the home under the exterior staircase of the building and one elderly woman was found in one of the bedrooms on the ground floor. KITV ABC 4 HONOLULU The American Heart Association hosted dozens of CPR trainings throughout February's Heart Month with a focus on training those in minority communities. This focus has been years in the works for the American Heart Association (AHA). American College of Cardiology recently found that Black and Hispanic individuals were 41% less likely than white individuals to receive CPR when suffering cardiac arrest in public and 26% less likely to receive CPR when the cardiac arrest occurred at home. These numbers and the fact that Black adults are 32% more likely to die from heart disease than white adults are the reasons why the American Heart Association spent countless hours this month teaching CPR to minority communities. WTVF-TV CBS 5 NASHVILLE Norfolk Southern announced Friday that they are donating over $1 million combined to the East Palestine school district and fire department. According to the press release, a $300,000 donation will be given to the East Palestine City School District, while $825,000 will be given to the Village of East Palestine Fire Department. Norfolk Southern said that the donation for the school will be used for the district's academics, athletics, extra-curricular activities and its long-term contingency planning regarding the impacts of the derailment. Schools have recently forfeited games, despite the district being cleared to host athletic and extra-curricular activities. The donation to the fire department will be used as reimbursement for fire equipment used in the derailment response. WKBN-TV CBS 27 YOUNGSTOWN It's difficult to pinpoint how Dr. Leonard Cobb came up with the idea to train firefighters in emergency medical care, but friends and family believe one particular afternoon more than 60 years ago played a role. Cobb and his wife, Else, had stopped at a market in Seattle's Madrona neighborhood for a frozen snack when they noticed a man slumped over in a nearby car. When Cobb opened the car door to check on him, the man sagged to the ground. Cobb stayed with the man while his wife rushed to a nearby fire station for help. A firefighter hurried over to bring oxygen, but there wasn't much else he could do until the man was taken to the hospital, Else Cobb, 88, remembers. "It was an incident where Leonard felt the fireman could have done more if he had known what to do," his wife said this week. SEATTLE TIMES - METERED SITE VIDEO/PHOTOS: It's not every day you see a 40-foot fire hydrant carried down the streets of downtown Columbia — or anywhere, for that matter. The "Busted Plug" sculpture, an iconic piece of public art by artist Blue Sky, was moved from its longtime home on Taylor Street on Thursday. Bucket truck crews had to lift up power lines as a flatbed carried the core of the hydrant along Taylor and Bull streets. Traffic backed up on all sides of the intersection around lunchtime, and cars honked as the sculpture made its way through the streets on the hot day. The sculpture is being moved after a new owner purchased the property it has sat on since 2001. Sky, a well-known Columbia artist, also created the "Tunnelvision" mural on the building behind Busted Plug's longtime spot. THE STATE |
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