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Posted: Jan 18, 2026

Santee (CA) Moving Forward with Plans for a Fourth Fire Station

Santee plans to build a fourth fire station to improve emergency response times, addressing coverage gaps in the northeast. Construction is set for January 2027, costing $4.7 million.

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Posted: Jan 18, 2026

Historically Black NJ Town’s Three Apparatus Are All Broken. ‘This Is the Worst It’s Been.’

Lawnside's fire department lacks operational trucks, with all three inoperable, raising public safety concerns. Funding issues and aging equipment are common challenges for many NJ towns.

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Posted: Jan 17, 2026

MI Department Receives New $1.8M Apparatus

The Bloomfield Township Fire Department received a $1.8 million firetruck funded by the American Rescue Plan Act, enhancing capabilities for large structure fires and improving firefighter safety.

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Posted: Jan 17, 2026

County Supervisors in IA Give OK to Yellow Ambulance Designs

Scott County supervisors approved new bright yellow designs for ambulances to enhance visibility and safety, while existing ambulances will retain their current designs.

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Posted: Jan 16, 2026

VIDEOS: Massive fire breaks out at closed Georgia-Pacific plywood plant in Virginia

PHOTOS: Multiple fire departments worked to put out a massive fire at the closed Georgia-Pacific plant in Emporia. The heat from the blaze on Thursday night could be felt across the city according to residents online. Residents were also encouraged to check on their own properties as embers blow in the wind.

The plywood plant at 634 Davis Street abruptly closed last May. A former employee familiar with the building tells 12 On Your Side the fire started on the side of the building after a leftover pile of materials caught on fire. The Greensville Volunteer Fire Department got to the facility around 6:30 p.m. on Thursday.

Volunteer fire departments from Emporia, Dolphin, Lawrenceville, and more worked overnight to calm the blaze. Fire Chief Jeff Rowlings of the Greensville Volunteer Fire Department said among their biggest concerns were the propane tanks around the facility.

Although several propane tanks did explode, crews did not have to evacuate, according to Rowlings. The blaze also caused brush fires along Highway 58 near the plant’s blaze. Rowlings said there were around 10-12 brush fires crews had to put out, stretching as far as two miles away from the plant.

WWBT-TV NBC 12 Richmond

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