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Posted: Apr 15, 2026

Leavenworth firefighter spots fire during morning run

A small electrical fire outside a Leavenworth tobacco shop Tuesday morning was quickly contained after a passing off-duty fire official spotted the flames. The fire was reported around 6:13 a.m. at a shop located at the 200 block of Highway 2 in Leavenworth by Deputy Chief Mike Smith with Chelan County Fire District 3, who was on his morning run at the time. Crews arrived to find flames burning near the front of the building.

Smith said the fire appears to have been caused by a malfunctioning electrical component, possibly an LED light strip. The flames were mostly limited to the exterior, causing minor damage to the facade and breaking a front window. Firefighters checked inside the wall to make sure the fire hadn’t spread further. Smith said the owner, who lives in a residential space above the business, was home at the time but was safely evacuated and allowed to return once crews cleared the scene.

The Wenatchee World – Metered Site

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Posted: Apr 15, 2026

Walla Walla hangar aims to cut emergency flight response times

A new Life Flight Network hangar opened at the Walla Walla Regional Airport with the goal of getting emergency crews into the air faster across the region. Leaders said the new facility put crews closer to their aircraft and helped connect patients to urgent medical care more quickly. Before the upgrade, crews had to cross the airport to reach the helicopter. Leaders said that added about 10 to 15 minutes during emergencies.

“That’s extra 15 minutes that really impatient could lose pulses, or things can change really quickly,” a speaker said. Life Flight nurse Kylie Vanarsdale said crews previously had to use a side-by-side vehicle to get to the aircraft. “We would have to get in a little side by side and drive down there, and it was extending our time probably about 10-15 minutes beforehand. It makes a huge difference between life and death I’d say,” said Kylie Vanarsdale. The new hangar kept pilots, nurses and paramedics in one place and ready to respond quickly.

KNDO-TV NBC 23 Yakima

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Posted: Apr 15, 2026

Atlanta Firefighters Warn Apparatus Shortages Stretching Department Too Thin

Atlanta firefighters report staffing and apparatus shortages, with closed stations and unavailable engines, are leaving the city with inadequate coverage.

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Posted: Apr 15, 2026

Deadline Nears to Install Dash Cams in All NY Ambulances

New York State Department of Health mandates all EMS vehicles install dash cameras by April 2025, requiring recording of drivers and roadways.

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Posted: Apr 15, 2026

ID Fire Department Adds New Ladder Truck, Plans to Donate Older Apparatus

The Nampa Fire Department pushed in a new ladder truck.

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