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Posted: Apr 6, 2026

Spokane firefighters rescue 200-pound dog from creek

Spokane County Fire District 9 firefighters traded their usual cat-in-tree rescue for something much larger Thursday when they helped free a 200-pound dog trapped in a creek. Riley, a 12-year-old Leonberger, found himself stuck in a ditch on his owner’s property after what appeared to be an investigation of sounds near a pond went wrong.

“He means everything to me. We have done anything and everything for this dog,” said Rosa McGuire, Riley’s owner. McGuire let Riley outside Thursday morning as part of their usual routine. When she checked on him hours later, the gentle giant had vanished.

“He must’ve heard something going on down towards the pond…and what I think he did is he started walking the creek up and he got to the point where he couldn’t get out,” McGuire said. The family attempted their own rescue mission, trying to lift Riley using a toboggan and even a tow truck winch, but the steep creek bank proved too challenging for the nearly 200-pound dog. That’s when they called Fire District 9 for assistance.

KAYU-TV FOX 28 Spokane

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Posted: Apr 6, 2026

WI Soybean-Based Fire Suppressant Legislation Signed Into Law

Wisconsin has enacted legislation allowing fire departments to use state grants for soybean-based fire suppressants.

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Posted: Apr 6, 2026

Two PA Chiefs Killed in Crash During Search Operation

The chief and assistant chief of the Walnuttown Fire Company were killed in a crash while searching for a missing woman.

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Posted: Apr 6, 2026

Cheshire (CT) May Need New Fire Station as Volunteer Firefighters Decline

Facing surging call volume in growing areas like Stonebridge Crossing and a steep decline in volunteers, Cheshire officials warn a costly new north-end fire station may soon be unavoidable.

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Posted: Apr 5, 2026

TN Rescue Squads Receive Grant Funding

Tennessee's rescue squads and fire departments will receive $5 million in grants for lifesaving equipment in 2026, supporting their critical services and enhancing community safety.

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