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Corpus Christi: Recovery efforts ongoing after possible electrical fire at Fonzie Munoz Photography VIDEO: Emergency crews with the Corpus Christi Fire Department were hard at work Tuesday morning battling a fire on Everhart Road and Lamont Street. Reports from the scene suggest that the fire, which had been seemingly extinguished, began again around 6:20 a.m. Crews arrived to the location at 12:51 a.m. to find flames already pouring out the storefront of Fonzie Munoz Photography. "Flames were already shooting through the roof," said CCFD Battalion Chief Billy Belyeu. With how far the fire had progressed, crews needed to make a decision. "We went in and tried to make an attack from the inside," Chief Belyeu told us, "but it was already progressed too far so we had to pull out." By this point, there was a real threat of the fire spreading to other buildings. KIII-TV ABC 3 CORPUS CHRISTI West Texas A&M mechanical engineering students design device for Randall County Fire Department PHOTOS/VIDEO: A group from one of West Texas A&M University's mechanical engineering classes Monday unveiled a device designed and built for the Randall County Fire Department as their spring project. Developed as a project over the 16-week class, the device is designed to make rolling up a fire hose after a fire become less time and manpower consuming. In most cases, the winding up and squeezing of water out of the hoses takes a few men to do the operation and, many times, is done after many hours of work on a fire site. WT Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Dr. Fisseha Alemayehu, said the class called advanced mechanics and design is all about students putting their classwork into implementing actual designs. AMARILLO GLOBE-NEWS High rise fire in Dallas investigated as arson, authorities say; one firefighter injured Dallas-Fire Rescue is investigating an early-morning fire at a high-rise building in Old East Dallas as an arson case. Firefighters went to the fire shortly before 5 a.m. Tuesday at 4144 North Central Expressway. A department official tells WFAA that the fire was mostly put out by the building's sprinkler system. Firefighters handled the remaining parts of the fire. Putting out the fire took about 20 minutes in total. One firefighter was injured while the crew cleaned up and was taken to the hospital. The official also said investigators believe someone started the fire on purpose. Someone allegedly threw an "incendiary device" through a window of the first-floor leasing office. No one was in the office when the fire started. Investigators are looking to figure out who started the fire and why, officials said. WFAA-TV ABC 8 DALLAS Woman recovering after mobile home fire in east Harris County, officials say A woman is recovering after a mobile home fire in east Harris County Monday, officials with the Harris County Fire Marshal's Office said. The fire happened at a mobile home located in the 13700 block of McNair Street around 10:50 p.m. According to HCFMO, crews responded to reports of a vehicle and trailer on fire. Crews were quickly able to put out the bulk of the flames. Officials said one woman was treated at the scene for smoke inhalation and released. HCFMO is investigating the cause of the fire. KPRC-TV NBC 2 HOUSTON Two big rigs crash, snarl traffic on I-10 near downtown San Antonio PHOTO: A major crash involving two 18-wheelers on a rain-slicked Interstate 10 near downtown on Monday snarled traffic for several hours. According to San Antonio police, an 18-wheeler headed westbound on the upper level of Interstate 10 near Frio around 2:30 p.m. lost traction on the wet pavement and struck another big rig, causing it to lose control and hit a concrete wall. The crash happened right where I-10 and I-35 start to separate. When the tractor portion of the second big rig struck the lower level of the highway, it prevented the whole truck from flipping over and only remained stuck up on the wall, police said. The other 18-wheeler jack-knifed, blocking all but one lane on I-10. The San Antonio Fire Department HazMat unit cleaned up some spilled diesel fuel. KSAT-TV ABC 12 SAN ANTONIO Related with Video: 18-wheeler dangling off highway near San Antonio PREVIOUS STATE NEWS |
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Whitewater Center in Tennessee used for 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics destroyed in fire VIDEO/PHOTOS: An early morning fire destroyed the Ocoee Whitewater Center Tuesday. The venue served as the host site for paddling events, such as kayaking and canoeing, during the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics. Years later, it remained a popular spot for locals and tourists with the waters of the Ocoee River surging just steps beyond the center's back doors, with sweeping views from the balcony. The river's flow was modified to create the paddling venues, with grandstands and observation towers added for the Olympics. TDOT crews in the area saw the structure on fire and 12 area fire departments responded to the site. Crews report the fire has been contained, but an investigation will begin as to the fire's origin. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation says that an agent has responded to the scene of the fire to assist in the investigation. WRCB-TV NBC 3 CHATTANOOGA Texas: Mechanical engineering students design device for fire department VIDEO: A group from one of West Texas A&M University's mechanical engineering classes Monday unveiled a device designed and built for the Randall County Fire Department as their spring project. Developed as a project over the 16-week class, the device is designed to make rolling up a fire hose after a fire become less time and manpower consuming. In most cases, the winding up and squeezing of water out of the hoses takes a few men to do the operation and, many times, is done after many hours of work on a fire site. WT Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Dr. Fisseha Alemayehu, said the class called advanced mechanics and design is all about students putting their classwork into implementing actual designs. He said that with many limitations, especially time, his class stepped up and created a beneficial device that would be used in the community. AMARILLO-GLOBE NEWS FDNY puts up first all-women rescue paramedic team in national EMS competition in Indiana The FDNY is about to make "herstory" — and they may get a trophy out of it. For the first time, the department is sending an all-women rescue paramedic team to test its life-saving skills against other first responders in a national competition, the FDNY said. The four life-savers fly to Indiana to compete in the 2022 Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS) Conference and Expo, where they will run through three realistic, high-pressure scenarios to see if they can assess injuries and provide care quickly and accurately. The competition begins today and runs through Friday, when the top three teams will take part in a 20 minute, high-energy scenario where paramedics will manage multiple patients at one time. Whoever wins gets a trophy — and, of course, bragging rights. "It's about time," said EMS Lt. Allison Shaughnessy, who works out of EMS' Haz-Tac Battalion. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS - METERED SITE Alaska firefighter, athlete overcomes challenges to win Ski Ultramarathon Jaclyn Arndt is 31 years old and works for the Homer Fire Department as a firefighter and EMT. But her new passion is ultra-marathon racing. Earlier this month, she became the first female skier to finish the Iditarod Trail Invitational (or ITI), a 350-mile course from Knik Lake to McGrath. It's pretty impressive considering she just started marathon racing within the last two years. "Before I never ran more than six miles," she said. "But I did my first marathon in the triathlon last year." The triathlon she referenced was the Iron Man triathlon, which is widely considered one of the most challenging sporting events in the world. Iron Man athletes swim 2.4 miles, bike 112 miles, and then run a marathon. For Arndt's most recent race, the ITI, participants choose to run, bike, or ski. KBBI-AM 890 HOMER COVID-19 data reporting is becoming less frequent, making trends harder to track Many states are scaling back on how often they report key COVID-19 statistics, a shift that some experts worry might hinder efforts to mitigate outbreaks and negative effects of the coronavirus. A year ago, all 50 states were reporting new COVID-19 cases on a daily basis. But that has gradually trailed off. This week, Pennsylvania will be the latest state to switch from daily to weekly updates, leaving just six states that will still be reporting new COVID-19 cases every day of the week. About half of states now report just once a week, with Florida down to every two weeks. There have always been fluctuations in daily reporting, making the seven-day average of daily change a smoother way to track trends than single day-to-day change. But scaling back makes the trends even bumpier; it's harder to isolate whether a week-over-week increase in cases is a true trend or the result of a data dump. CNN HEALTH PREVIOUS NATIONAL NEWS |
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