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Posted: Jan 22, 2026

Kent home destroyed in fire; nearest hydrant was 2.5 miles away

A fire tore through a Kent home on Tuesday evening, completely destroying it. Puget Sound Fire and Eastside Fire & Rescue responded to the home on SE 208th Street, near Lake Youngs, to find it engulfed in flames. Due to a limited water supply, firefighters had to shuttle water to the scene. According to Puget Sound Fire, the nearest fire hydrant was two and a half miles away. It took crews nearly two hours to knock the fire out. No injuries were reported. It took firefighters an hour and 45 minutes to extinguish the fire. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

KIRO-TV CBS 7 Seattle

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Posted: Jan 22, 2026

Wallingford apartment fire forces people, pets into cold

Dozens of people and their pets were forced out into the cold after a fire broke out at an apartment building in Seattle’s Wallingford neighborhood. It started at the Wallingford Inn apartments in the 4400 block of Green Lake Way North shortly before 3 a.m. Wednesday. When firefighters arrived, residents were evacuated, and there was concern that the flames from a second-floor unit could quickly spread to others. Video from the scene showed a burned-out window, and at least one unit is a total loss. Other apartments were affected by smoke. One resident said her pets alerted her to the fire.

KOMO-TV ABC 4 Seattle

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Posted: Jan 22, 2026

Local firefighters confront cancer risks from on-the-job exposures

VIDEO: Matt Frank, a lieutenant at the Tacoma Fire Department, has spent over half of his life in the fire service. It’s because of that work, he says, that he’s contracted cancer twice, a disease that’s becoming all too common for firefighters.

That’s why the Firefighter Cancer Support Network and International Association of Firefighters designated January as Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month, bringing eyes to the leading cause of line-of-duty death in the fire service. Frank’s cancer journey began in 2013 when he noticed a mole on his back. A year later, one of his lymph nodes was swollen. A doctor’s visit confirmed his suspicions: it was melanoma. After surgeries and three months of immunotherapy, his remission lasted four years, until a routine scan showed the unthinkable: the melanoma spread to his lungs. Today he’s been cancer-free for six years. But not everyone has been as fortunate.

The News Tribune

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Posted: Jan 22, 2026

Fire-Dex Elevates Maged Baskhron to VP of Operations

Fire-Dex appointed Maged Baskhron as VP of Operations to enhance strategic goals and uphold its mission of protecting first responders while promoting a people-first culture.

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Posted: Jan 22, 2026

Fire Photographers Get the Hot Shots

Over the past couple of years, some of the most prolific cover photo contributors to Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment have delivered exceptional shots of fire scene activity.

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