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Posted: Feb 5, 2026

Kennewick Fire Department tackles car fire

The Kennewick Fire Department quickly responded to a car fire at Kennewick Avenue and N. Waverly Pl. on February 3, 2026, at 3:34 p.m. Drivers passing by noticed flames coming from a car’s engine compartment, according to the Kennewick Fire Department’s Facebook post. The driver, heading east, experienced a sudden power loss and saw smoke. They safely pulled over and got out of the car.

A crew from Station 62 in north central Kennewick arrived in less than four minutes and put out the fire swiftly. No one was hurt, but the car was completely destroyed. In a statement, the Kennewick Fire Department and FEMA emphasized vehicle fire safety. They advise drivers to pull over safely, turn off the engine, and ensure everyone exits the car. Avoid returning to or attempting to extinguish a burning car. Drivers should not open the hood or trunk if a fire is suspected, as it can worsen the situation, the department noted. Everyone should stand at least 100 feet away from the burning car and traffic, and call 911.

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Posted: Feb 5, 2026

Fire museum in Oklahoma launches campaign to expand, preserve city history

VIDEO: Housed in the nearly 100-year-old Tulsa Fire Alarm Building, the Tulsa Fire Museum is developing a long-term interpretive plan that leaders say will guide smart growth and broaden public education efforts.

Local leaders say the effort comes at a critical moment as the museum outgrows its space and collection storage.

The Tulsa Fire Alarm Building was constructed in the 1930s and served as the city’s emergency communications hub, operating what was effectively the 911 system of its time.

Fire alarm boxes placed on street corners transmitted alerts to the building, which then dispatched fire trucks across the city.

The structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is believed to be the only Art Deco building in the world built exclusively for firefighting operations.

Mike Ward, chair of the Tulsa Fire Museum, said the building has always been about service. “It was built as a building of service to firefighters and citizens,” Ward said. “That’s still what we’re doing today through history, education and community outreach.”

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Posted: Feb 5, 2026

Moving Water: Cold Weather Operations

Cold weather operations challenges require foresight, solid apparatus design, and deliberate training. Keep water moving, protect vulnerable components, and understand vehicle mobility in winter conditions

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Posted: Feb 5, 2026

DC Fire and EMS Announce LODD

DC Fire and EMS Safety Battalion Fire Chief Keith T. Long died suddenly Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026, while in the line of duty.

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Posted: Feb 5, 2026

CT Town Tests Drones so Fire, Police Can Have ‘Eye in the Sky’

Middletown (CT) has entered into a 90-day trial with Flock Safety for a "First Responder" drone system that can reach police and fire emergencies quicker than first responders.

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