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Posted: Apr 17, 2026

One dog survives after firefighters rescue four pets from Vancouver-area kitchen fire

Just before 9 p.m. Tuesday, Vancouver Fire and Clark County Fire District 3 responded to a kitchen fire in the 9300 block of Northeast 227th Avenue. “While units were en route, dispatchers relayed critical information that multiple pets remained trapped inside the burning structure,” Vancouver Fire said.

Officials said firefighters immediately began battling the blaze while others entered the home to search for the pets. “During the search, firefighters located and rescued two dogs and two cats from inside the residence,” Vancouver Fire said. Crews immediately began resuscitation efforts on the animals. “Despite the rapid response and lifesaving efforts of personnel, three of the animals died,” Vancouver Fire said. “One dog was successfully revived and survived.”

KATU-TV ABC 2 Portland

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Posted: Apr 17, 2026

Yakima City Council approves increased utility tax to fund Fire Station 92

The Yakima City Council has approved an increase in utility taxes to help fund a fire station that had been at risk of closure. Yakima Fire Station 92, which serves the West Valley area, has been at risk of closure due to a lack of funds for its operation. Yakima Fire Department officials have said that recent budget cuts for the fire department have threatened their ability to staff the station. In January, at strong urging from the community, councilmembers unanimously voted to extend funding for the fire station through August 2026 while they considered long-term financial solutions for the station.

At the City Council meeting on April 14, councilmembers voted 6-1 to implement a 3% utility tax increase to help fund the station. The ordinance will increase utility bills in the city by about $36 per year. Councilmember Felisa Gonzalez was the only councilmember who voted against the ordinance. The increased tax is expected to raise nearly $2 million to fund operations at Fire Station 92. The ordinance includes language that would end the tax if Yakima County passes an increased levy for emergency medical services before 2028.

Apple Valley News Now

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Posted: Apr 17, 2026

San Diego (CA) Files Antitrust Suit, Joining Legal Fight Over Alleged Fire Truck Maker Monopoly

San Diego filed a federal antitrust lawsuit alleging manufacturers created a monopoly in the fire truck market.

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Posted: Apr 17, 2026

Renton Regional Fire Authority continues construction on new ‘state-of-the-art’ fire station

PHOTOS: The Renton Regional Fire Authority provided an update this week on its ongoing construction of a new fire station. “Construction progress on the new Fire Station 16 is going GREAT!” wrote Renton RFA in a post on social media. “Over the last two weeks, the framework of the station has really taken shape.” The fire department hopes that this brand-new, “state-of-the-art” facility will serve the Renton community for decades.

KIRO-TV CBS 7 Seattle

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Posted: Apr 17, 2026

Driver crashes into Rathdrum home, firefighters help residents

PHOTOS: Northern Lakes firefighters responded early Tuesday morning to a vehicle crash into a home in Rathdrum. Firefighters said they found one man inside the vehicle when crews arrived. According to Northern Lakes Professional Firefighters, crews checked both the people in the home and the man in the vehicle for injuries. No injuries were reported. The firefighters also said crews gave the people in the home benevolence money to help them during this time. What caused the driver to accelerate into the home remains uncertain.

KHQ-TV NBC 6 Spokane

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