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Posted: Jun 30, 2026

Trucker Accused of Destroying Gas Line at Marietta (GA) Fire Station, Leaving Scene

Michael Glenn Boddie of Atlanta is charged with damaging a gas line while operating his tractor-trailer at the Marietta Fire Department, failing to report the incident, and lacking insurance.

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Posted: Jun 30, 2026

Rabbi, camp counselors escape Bellevue house fire by jumping from second-story window

VIDEO/PHOTOS: A Bellevue rabbi, his family and seven summer camp counselors escaped a house fire over the weekend by jumping from a second-story window, according to a colleague helping the family recover. No one was seriously injured, though Rabbi Sholom Elishevitz suffered minor burns to his hands and smoke inhalation.

The seven camp counselors, who were visiting from out of state, also escaped with minor injuries, according to Rabbi Mordechai Farkash, director of the Eastside Torah Center. The fire broke out around 5 a.m. Saturday at the family’s Bellevue home, which also served as a gathering place for meals and celebrations within the local Jewish community. “Everybody survived,” Farkash said. “The house is completely ruined, destroyed in ashes, and we’re going to have to help them rebuild.”

KOMO-TV ABC 4 Seattle

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Posted: Jun 30, 2026

Firefighter injured while battling second-alarm fire at New York commercial building

VIDEO: One firefighter was injured after a second-alarm fire tore through a commercial building in Midtown early Tuesday morning.

The fire broke out just before 4 a.m. inside a building on West 30th Street.

Video from the scene showed heavy flames shooting from the building’s windows as firefighters worked to bring the blaze under control.

A large emergency response converged on the area, with thick smoke billowing into the air.

Officials said the commercial building was unoccupied when the fire started.

One firefighter was injured while battling the blaze. Officials have not released the firefighter’s condition.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

WABC-TV ABC 7 New York City

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Posted: Jun 30, 2026

Lyle Hill Fire burns 233 acres in Columbia River Gorge; Level 3 evacuations downgraded

Firefighters continued battling a wildfire burning on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge on Monday as strong winds and steep terrain complicated efforts to contain the blaze.

The Lyle Hill Fire has burned an estimated 233 acres since it started Sunday afternoon near Lyle. The fire was initially estimated at a larger size Sunday and again Monday morning, but officials reduced the acreage estimate Monday afternoon after getting a better assessment of the burn area. Officials said no homes or other structures have been destroyed, but evacuation orders forced some residents to leave their homes.

A Level 3 “Go Now” evacuation order for the northern portion of Lyle was downgraded to Level 2 “Get Set” on Monday afternoon, according to Klickitat County Emergency Management. Temporary evacuation points in Goldendale and Lyle, along with the temporary shelter at Columbia High School in White Salmon, have closed.

Other Level 3 evacuation orders that had remained were also downgraded around 6 p.m. on Monday.

KGW-TV NBC 8 Portland

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Posted: Jun 30, 2026

Arizona firefighter transforms vintage fire engine into one-of-a-kind tap truck

VIDEO: What started as a Facebook Marketplace listing has turned into a years-long passion project for Yuma firefighter Raul Carlos.

Carlos, who has spent the last 10 years in the fire service, found the vintage 1978 Pierce fire engine online and knew he couldn’t pass it up.

“When I saw it, the listing was posted maybe a couple days, and it was one of those where I knew I had to do it,” Carlos said.

The fire engine has a long history.

Originally built for a fire department in Ohio, it later made its way to Arizona, where several owners began restoring it before Carlos took over the project.

Despite its new purpose, the truck still operates much like a traditional fire engine.

“You have a captain, you have a driver, or what we call engineers,” Carlos explained. “All these switches control how you get water to your nozzles and your hoses.”

But inside the truck’s compartments, the story changes.

Carlos is converting the fire engine into a mobile tap truck featuring eight taps capable of serving everything from nitro cold brew and lemonade to mocktails and other specialty drinks.

KYMA-DT CBS/NBC 13 Yuma

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