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Posted: Apr 3, 2026

Fire Apparatus of the Day: April 3, 2026

The Citizens Fire Company, Charles Town, WV, turned to Midwest Fire for this pumper-tanker built on a Freightliner 108SD cab and chassis.

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Posted: Apr 2, 2026

VIDEOS: More than 6,000 gallons of water used in EV fire at New Hampshire toll plaza, firefighters say

After an electric car crashed into the Bedford tolls and burst into flames Tuesday, fire departments in New Hampshire said they have several methods to handle EV fires.

Officials said each fire is handled on a case-by-case basis, depending on the best fire suppression method. Litchfield Fire Chief Doug Nicoll said there were roughly 8,000 battery cells underneath the vehicle involved in Tuesday’s crash.

He says once one battery catches fire, the rest can quickly ignite through a process known as thermal runaway. “Thermal runaway starts a chain reaction that moves through the batteries, overheating them until they combust,” Nicoll said.

Nicoll responded to the Bedford fire and said his department is still working to determine the best ways to contain and extinguish EV fires.

“They used a fire blanket yesterday. There are pros and cons to everything,” Nicoll said. “The fire blanket worked. However, there are also other methods, like using copious amounts of water.”

After the fire blanket was applied, the vehicle was removed to Bailey’s Towing auto yard in Merrimack. Officials said the wreckage and batteries could continue burning for several weeks. In the meantime, the blanket remains on top of the car.

WMUR-TV ABC 9 Manchester

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Posted: Apr 2, 2026

National Fallen Firefighters Foundation to Honor 9/11 Fire Service Leaders at FDIC International

The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF) will attend and participate in the annual Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC) International in Indianapolis from April 20-25. This year’s conference carries special significance as the nation prepares to mark the 25th anniversary of 9/11.

In recognition of that milestone, the NFFF will host events to honor the firefighters who risked and lost their lives on September 11, 2001, honoring their legacies and sacrifices.

“The courage, dedication, and leadership of our nation’s firefighters inspire us every day. As we gather at FDIC International, the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation is proud to honor those whose experience and training prepared them to lead on one of our nation’s most unimaginable days,” said National Fallen Firefighters Foundation CEO Victor Stagnaro.

“The training at FDIC helps ensure today’s fire service is prepared with that same level of leadership when it is needed most. From the Night of Honor to the Whelen Challenge and the 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb, this week reflects our mission in action, honoring our fallen heroes, supporting their families, and working to prevent future tragedies.”

National Fallen Firefighters Foundation

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Posted: Apr 2, 2026

‘Firefighting siblings’ in Pennsylvania: Sister succeeds brother as department’s new chief

VIDEO: After years of fighting fires, Hamburg Fire Chief Jarrod Emes recently decided to no longer focus on fires, but family.

“I wrapped up a twenty-eight-year career. The tail end of it was just a refocus on family. It’s been a long time serving the organization and community,” said Emes.

For his replacement? Well — he decided to focus on family there, too. “A lot of family history here. Departments across the county and the region, there’s a lot of family involvement and the time it takes for organizations to grow and develop,” Emes said.

Not someone above or below him, but right by his side helping the community. “We could look to each other when we knew a particular job needed to get done,” said Chief Bethany Thren.

His sister Beth is taking the helm as chief of the Union Fire Company No. 1 of Hamburg. They say there’s no sibling rivalry here, just a focus on putting out the flames. “She’s always kind of looked up to me. I think it’s really proud to pass it on,” he said.

WFMZ-TV 69 Allentown

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Posted: Apr 2, 2026

Kennewick invests in public safety with new ambulances, staffing increases

City leaders are continuing to invest in public safety with a focus on improving emergency response times across Kennewick. The fire department has recently added three new ambulances and is working to increase staffing levels to better serve the growing community, city officials announced.

Currently, some stations operate under what’s known as a “jump rig” system, where one crew is responsible for both an ambulance and a fire engine. City leaders say this arrangement can stretch resources thin during emergencies. “At station three and station five, they have one crew that jumps from an ambulance to a fire engine. So we’re trying to fully staff those two stations,” said Erin Erdman, Kennewick city manager.

The goal moving forward is to fully staff those stations, allowing crews to stay dedicated to a single unit and respond more efficiently to emergency calls. City leaders say the increased staffing and expanded resources will help improve response times and provide more consistent emergency coverage for residents across Kennewick. The investments come as the city continues to experience population growth, creating additional demand for emergency services throughout the community.

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