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All accounted for after fire destroys Orange County mobile home VIDEO: All are accounted for following a Monday night fire in Orangefield that destroyed a mobile home. Firefighters from Emergency Services District 2 responded to the fire on Beadle Rd after it broke out at about 8 p.m. Monday. The fire may have been caused by an electrical issue as the only power to the mobile home was being supplied by an extension cord coming from another residence according to Bridge City Fire Marshal Elgin Browning. Firefighters believe there were between two and eight people in the trailer at the time of the fire according to Browning. By Tuesday morning the last person had been accounted for and all were safe with no injuries reported. A mutual aid call was put out and firefighters from the West Orange Fire Department and Emergency Service District 4 responded to assist. KBMT-TV ABC/NBC 12 BEAUMONT ‘High-stress environment:' Lubbock Fire Rescue dive team among biggest, best equipped in the state VIDEO: The Lubbock Fire Rescue dive team added its newest member Monday morning: Hunter Boyd. Working as a firefighter and a paramedic, Boyd is now ERDI I and II certified. Station 19 Captain Kevin Goldston said Lubbock's dive team is one of the biggest and best equipped in the state of Texas. "I think the next largest team is in Orlando, Florida; we're a very high-used item," Goldston said. The team is is not just used for Lubbock waterways; it provides assistance across the region. "It is not a season job; we are much busier during the summers," Goldston said. "We cover all the waterways in Lubbock and Lake Allen Henry, and we'll respond to any regional call with a request." The job of a diver is strenuous and intense, Goldston stated. As such, LFR's dive team is entirely made up of volunteers. KCBD-TV NBC 11 LUBBOCK Multiple residents displaced by fire at College Station apartment complex The College Station Fire Department responded Monday night to a fire at the Southgate Village apartments in the 100 block of Luther Street. When they arrived, smoke was seen pouring out of the attic of one of the buildings. According to the public information officer for CSFD, fire damaged one apartment, and smoke damaged multiple other apartments throughout the building. Gas and electrical are shut off to the building and all 12 apartments are evacuated for at least one night. The fire started upstairs in a bedroom and the cause is "undetermined/unintentional" according to the CSFD Fire Marshal's Officer. No injuries were reported and all occupants are accounted for. The College Station Fire Department Citizen Action Response Team and the American Red Cross are both on the scene assisting those residents who have been displaced by the fire. KBTX-TV CBS 3 BRYAN Georgetown, Round Rock first responders get in the Halloween spirit PHOTOS: Central Texas first responders are having some fun getting into the Halloween spirit. Georgetown Fire Department's Fire Station 5 had a blast donning Jack-'o-lanterns on their heads during their training. The Round Rock Police Department is also getting in on the Halloween fun. RRPD is getting in on the social media dog ghost trend with their K-9s, Vada and Lucy. RRPD says, "No tricks, just treats for these good ghouls." KTBC-TV FOX 7 AUSTIN PREVIOUS STATE NEWS |
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VIDEO: One year later, business owner recounts massive Indiana warehouse fire Today marks one year since the massive fire on Morton Avenue tore through a warehouse in the early morning of October 17, 2022. That fire burned across the block the entire morning, and smoldered for the next few days. The Evansville Fire Department was called to the scene and spent several days there before that fire was completely out. We've since learned the fire was started on the third floor of the building after someone started it to keep warm. We also learned last year from Division Chief Larson that there were no injuries. Back in May, some of the debris was cleared, but a large part remains untouched. During the fire, three other surrounding buildings were impacted. Those businesses were at extreme risks, including Evansville Garage Doors, which EFD was able to save. WFIE-TV NBC 14 EVANSVILLE Firefighters face cancer risks from harmful chemicals; here's how some Arizona firefighters are working to limit exposure Frank Granados was training with the Tucson Fire Department when a new firefighting product was introduced at the site. After igniting a pool of JP-4 jet fuel, the crew deployed the product, a type of foam, and extinguished the fire in about 40 seconds, nearly twice as fast as anything they'd used before. "It put out fire like nobody's business. Incredible stuff," said Granados, now a senior advisor for the Rio Rico Medical and Fire District, which serves the town about 15 miles north of the Arizona-Mexico border. It also smelled better than the protein-based foam they were using before, which had animal blood in it. After that trial in the 1980s, the department kept both foams on hand, but in Tucson and across the country, Aqueous Film Forming Foam, or AFFF, became the standard for handling flammable liquid fires, known as Class B fires, for half a century. THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC - METERED SITE NFL tight end David Njoku reveals severity of facial burns after Ohio fire pit accident Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku revealed that he suffered serious facial injuries in a home fire pit accident and wants to raise money for burn victims and research. In statements posted by the American Burn Association and on his own social media, the 27-year-old New Jersey native launched a merchandise brand, "Withstand," to generate those funds. "I want to use my platform to help bring awareness to an all too common issue and shed some positive light on an otherwise unfortunate incident," Njoku said. The accident happened on Sept. 29 in Cleveland, but Njoku still played in the Browns' Week 4 game against the Baltimore Ravens just two days later, said Brandon Austin, co-founder of the player's merchandise promoter Millions. Njoku showed up to the stadium for that Oct. 1 game wearing a full mask over his face. NBC NEWS Every State's Worst Natural Disaster As one of the largest countries in the world, the United States is also one of the most geographically diverse — from forests to deserts to miles of coast line. While this comes with many advantages, this unfortunately leaves the country vulnerable to all kinds of natural disasters. Different parts of the United States face different types of natural disasters. The West Coast is at risk of wildfires, earthquakes, and even volcanic eruptions. The Southern part of the country is frequently hit with tornadoes, and the East Coast faces the threat of devastating hurricanes every year. These natural disasters not only destroy property and present serious problems to the economy, but also claim hundreds of lives every year. Midwestern areas near rivers are often inundated with massive floods. 24/7 Wall St. reviewed government sources on the weather event in each state's history that caused the highest number of fatalities to determine the worst natural disaster in every state. 24/7 WALL ST. PREVIOUS NATIONAL NEWS |
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