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Posted: Mar 11, 2026

Fire department in North Carolina makes plans to build 11 new stations by 2040

VIDEO: The Greensboro Fire Department has released a plan to build 11 new fire stations across the city in response to the city’s growth.

This comes after announcements like Boom Supersonic and JetZero operating in Greensboro.

Deputy Chief of the Greensboro Fire Department Dwayne Church says the fire department prides itself on quick response times, and the city has the highest and most elite insurance services office rating, which means lower fire insurance premiums for homeowners.

“Our standard is we want the first unit to arrive at any house in the city of Greensboro in four minutes,” Church said.

Church says that with areas in the city quickly developing, some spots could face longer response times.

“We overlay our entire city with what we call diamonds, and we have those diamonds that have a response area of about a mile and a half in each direction so that we know that we can meet our standard recovery and have our first unit there within four minutes travel time,” Church said.

WGHP-TV FOX 8 Greensboro

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Posted: Mar 11, 2026

VIDEOS: Massive fire erupts on scrap metal barge between Delaware and New Jersey

A massive fire broke out Tuesday morning on a barge carrying huge piles of scrap metal on the Delaware Bay near New Castle.

The U.S. Coast Guard responded after 8 a.m. to reports of the fire and dispatched a helicopter and two boats, Petty Officer First Class Matthew West said.

Local fire departments, including those from Philadelphia and Wilmington also responded.

A tugboat was moving the unmanned barge at the time of the fire, West said, adding there were no injuries.

The Delaware Bay is an estuary of the Delaware River between Delaware and New Jersey.

Ship traffic also was not impacted by the fire that was still burning several hours later, he said.

The barge appeared to be standing still as boats on both sides of it fired water cannons into the piles of burning metal.

WPVI-TV ABC 6 Philadelphia

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Posted: Mar 11, 2026

Firefighters contain wildland fire near Central Ferry, Washington

PHOTOS: Wildland firefighters from Asotin County Fire District #1 were called to assist with a fire in Garfield County on Monday afternoon. According to Asotin County Fire District #1, the fire was only accessible by boat and was located about one mile downriver from Central Ferry along Highway 127. Officials stated that the fire was caused by a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers maintenance worker mowing in the area. Winds along the Snake River quickly spread the flames through dry vegetation.

Firefighters from Garfield County Fire District #1, Asotin County Fire District #1 and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers collaborated to control the blaze. The fire was contained by approximately 6:30 p.m. Monday evening, covering an estimated 10 acres. Thankfully, no injuries were reported. Asotin County Fire District #1 Chief Noel Hardin emphasized the dry conditions at lower elevations. “Early spring fires can occur when weather and fuel conditions align,” he said.

KHQ-TV NBC 6 Spokane

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Posted: Mar 11, 2026

Organizing Your Rural Water Supply

In rural communities, how we establish our water supply is an important step that urban departments don’t have to worry about.

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Posted: Mar 11, 2026

Dane County authorities, Milwaukee FBI respond to uncommon chemicals found in Madison building

VIDEO: The Madison Fire Department Hazardous Incident Team, the Dane County Bomb Squad and the Milwaukee branch of the Federal Bureau of Investigation were all called to a Madison building Monday afternoon, the Madison Fire Department announced in a press release.

The Madison Fire Department responded to a call at 308 East Washington Avenue after the property owner discovered some uncommon chemicals found in an empty office building.

The Madison Fire Department then requested the assistance of the Madison Fire Department HazMat Team.

When they entered the building, some chemicals were found to have the potential to be explosive, according to Madison Fire Department.

The fire department states that fire personnel left the building, and outside partners were contacted for further expertise.

The Dane County Bomb Squad and the Milwaukee FBI sent people to the area to look for explosives, the fire department stated.

WMTV NBC/CW 15 Madison

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