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Posted: Jun 30, 2026

Historic San Francisco church gutted by massive three-alarm fire during renovations

VIDEO: A massive three-alarm fire gutted a historic church in San Francisco’s lower Pacific Heights neighborhood Monday afternoon, prompting evacuations and leaving the 134-year-old structure in ruins.

Despite the extensive damage to the San Francisco Central Seventh-Day Adventist Church, located at the intersection of California and Broderick streets, the San Francisco Fire Department reported no injuries or permanent displacements.

The blaze is now contained.

All evacuation and shelter-in-place orders were lifted by Monday evening. However, the area remained an active scene.

Firefighters were expected to remain on “firewatch” through Tuesday to monitor hot spots and prevent the fire from rekindling.

The fire broke out around 1:15 p.m. Monday, sending thick plumes of smoke wafting into nearby homes and forcing some residents to wear masks outdoors.

Eventually, some 100 firefighters were assigned to knock down the flames. The church, built in 1892, was constructed with a significant amount of wood and featured extensive void spaces that allowed the fire to spread rapidly.

KNTV NBC 11 San Jose

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Posted: Jun 30, 2026

Suffolk (VA) Gets Second Pierce 3,000-Gallon Pumper-Tanker

Fifty percent of Suffolk's coverage area is non-hydranted rural land, so the department needs a robust water carrying capacity.

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Posted: Jun 30, 2026

Washington State Adopts Rule Allowing 16-Year-Olds to Enroll in EMT Training

Sixteen-year-olds in Washington will soon be eligible to enroll in initial emergency medical responder (EMR) and emergency medical technician (EMT) training courses under a new rule adopted by the Washington State Department of Health.

The Department of Health’s Office of Community Health Systems announced it has officially filed a CR-103 rule adoption with the Office of the Code Reviser to amend state regulations governing EMS training programs. The rule change implements House Bill 1722, passed by the Legislature in 2025, which authorizes students as young as 16 to begin EMR or EMT education.

The adopted amendments revise Washington Administrative Code sections 246-976-022 and 246-976-041, expanding eligibility for initial EMS training while maintaining existing program requirements for approval and enrollment.

According to the Department of Health, the rule was filed June 22 and formally adopts changes allowing 16-year-old students to enroll in initial EMR and EMT training courses. The agency said the changes are intended to align state regulations with the legislative requirements established in House Bill 1722 and codified in state law.

Daily Fly News

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Posted: Jun 29, 2026

CA Senator Secures $1 Million for New Fire Station. What’s Planned

Sen. Adam Schiff announced $1.4 million in federal funding for emergency preparedness in Central Coast, including a new fire station in Atascadero and an emergency generator in Lompoc.

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Posted: Jun 29, 2026

Explosion rocks Tacoma apartment complex, residents evacuated and displaced

VIDEO: Fire investigators suspect that a failed electrical transformer caused a small fire and a large explosion at the Spanish Hills Apartments in West Tacoma on Sunday. Firefighters were already at the apartment complex responding to an alarm after someone noticed smoke.

Video, taken by a neighbor, shows a group of firefighters inspecting part of the building when the blast pushes them back. Tacoma Fire Public Information Officer Chelsea Shephard said that luckily, none of them were injured. Nobody inside the complex was hurt, either, Shephard confirmed.

“It sounds like the explosion actually happened inside the wall, but it did blow some particle board and such, like, outside the back door, so it was pretty significant,” said Shephard. “We live across the green belt from the apartment that was mostly blown up,” said Nichole Grace, with her son John Grace adding, “The windows were blown into the yard. The doors – the patio is crumbling from the bottom. It was really bad.”

KIRO-TV CBS 7 Seattle

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