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Posted: Jan 14, 2026

House fire breaks out on Englewood Hill Place in Yakima

A fire broke out in a home on Englewood Hill Place in Yakima on Tuesday afternoon. All of the home’s occupants were safely evacuated and no one was injured. According to a social media post from the Yakima Fire Department, crews were able to mostly contain the fire to the garage with an “aggressive offensive attack.” YFD also said the fire was in the “overhaul” stage as of 2:33 p.m., meaning flames are out and crews are searching for any additional hot spots or smoldering embers.

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Posted: Jan 14, 2026

Ephrata Mobile Home Fire Leaves Residents Displaced, Dogs Missing

A late-night house fire destroyed a single-wide mobile home in Ephrata on Sunday, leaving two residents displaced and two dogs unaccounted for. Fire crews were dispatched at approximately 11:08 p.m. to a mobile home located at 630 Basin Street SW, space No. 32, behind the O’Reilly Auto Parts store. According to fire officials, the occupants reported smelling smoke and initially believed their furnace was on fire.

By the time firefighters arrived, roughly 50 percent of the structure was already consumed by flames. Both occupants were able to escape safely, and no injuries were reported. However, two dogs were still unaccounted for following the fire. Firefighters remained on scene until about 2:30 a.m. The home was declared a total loss, and officials confirmed the residents did not have insurance.

An investigation determined the fire did not originate in the furnace, but rather underneath the structure. The blaze is not considered suspicious. Fire officials said a heater or heat tape used to keep pipes from freezing is the suspected cause. Ephrata Fire Department and Grant County Fire District 13 responded to the incident.

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Posted: Jan 14, 2026

Editor’s Opinion: Never Too Late to Get Involved

In 2025, the brand saw growth with 11 new content contributors, reflecting a shift in technology and expectations in firefighting, highlighting the need for ongoing input in equipment design.

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Posted: Jan 14, 2026

Volunteer Firefighter Charged with DUI After Crashing Tanker

A White Mills, PA, firefighter crashed a department vehicle while allegedly under the influence, leading to DUI charges.

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Posted: Jan 14, 2026

Department’s Newest Apparatus Acquisition is Also Its Oldest Rig

The Laurinburg (NC) Fire Department reacquired a 1924 Childs/White fire truck for $10, originally sold in 1949, to preserve its history and participate in local events.

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