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Posted: Jun 3, 2026

Fire Stations, Training Facilities Included in $3.7 Billion OH Construction Budget

Ohio's proposed capital budget includes nearly $3.7 billion for infrastructure and community projects.

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Posted: Jun 3, 2026

Ann Arbor (MI) OKs Street Closure Ok’d for Fire Department Spray Park

Ann Arbor will close Maynard Street on July 4 for a free spray park event, allowing children to cool off with water from fire trucks.

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Posted: Jun 2, 2026

Chicago Fire Department Places Landmark Order for 120 Emergency Vehicles from E-ONE and Wheeled Coach

The Chicago (IL) Fire Department has selected E-ONE and Wheeled Coach to supply 120 new vehicles valued at more than $100 million.

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Posted: Jun 2, 2026

VIDEO: 5 abandoned homes catch fire in Chicago’s south suburbs

Five abandoned homes caught fire early Tuesday morning in Chicago’s south suburbs, leaving some nearby residents without electricity. The fire broke out around 3 a.m. near 155th Street and Turlington Avenue in Harvey. Five homes were involved in the blaze, and no injuries were immediately reported.

According to Alderwoman Colby Chapman, the homes had been abandoned for nearly 10 years. She added that electricity is out near 155th Street and Broadway. ComEd has been notified, but there is no timetable for when power will be restored. The cause of the fire is still unknown.

Chapman said abandoned properties have been a recurring issue in Harvey for years and that the city council is working on legislation to address deteriorating homes and hold property owners accountable.

“This [Tuesday morning fire] is right here in the second ward where I serve. And for about 20 years, many of these homes have been abandoned. And it’s just gonna take an overall coordinated effort as we continue to move forward to bring the city back on its feet,” Chapman said.

“We’re identifying and just overall looking at solutions that can be supportive to the many homes that are in a very dilapidated condition. I think much of this, we have to put the onus on the landowners and ensure that we have a correspondence with them for negligence and holding them accountable for, you know, leaving these distressed properties in our city,” Chapman said.

WFLD-TV FOX 32 Chicago

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Posted: Jun 2, 2026

Push to add fifth firefighter on engines in New York City to speed up fire response times

VIDEO: There’s a new push to increase the number of firefighters on New York City fire engines. Right now, there are five firefighters on only 20 fire engines, which is just 10 percent of the department’s fleet. Supporters want to increase the number of 5 firefighters per engine to half of the entire fleet.

In a year when New York City has seen 46 fatal fires in just the first five months of the year, including a 61-year-old man killed Monday morning in Sunnyside, Queens, city leaders are searching to address the problem to save lives.

“Behind each of these statistics lies a story of sorrow, a life that is cut short, a loss, and a single moment that lasts forever for their loved ones and for our city,” NYC Council Speaker Julie Menin said.

Menin said the firefighters’ unions and several other council members are calling for five-person crews in 86 engine companies that are the busiest and deadliest areas of the city.

“The FDNY only reports how long it takes for the first unit to arrive in a fire. It does not report how long it takes to get water on the fire. It takes quite a bit of time to assemble the entire team. It takes longer to get all the rigs there. That’s why it’s more important to have the first arriving engines having this initial staffing. You get that hose in place quickly,” Andrew Ansbro with the Uniformed Firefighters Association said.

“The fifth firefighter is only not necessarily a silver bullet to stop to solve all of those problems.” During a city council budget meeting on Monday afternoon, FDNY Brass told the council it’s unclear if adding a fifth firefighter will improve response times.

WABC-TV ABC 7 New York City

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