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Posted: Mar 26, 2026

Clarion Events Promotes Eric Schlett to President of Fire & Rescue Portfolio

Clarion Events, a leading global event organizer and producer of FDIC International, announced the promotion of Eric Schlett to President of its Fire & Rescue Portfolio.

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Posted: Mar 25, 2026

Pierce Manufacturing Launches Phase I of High Flow Production Line

The High Flow Line introduces a redesigned manufacturing model focused on balanced workloads, enhanced quality controls within the production line, and integrated technology to promote safety, efficiency and consistency.

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Posted: Mar 25, 2026

PHOTOS: Inside Cutchogue, New York’s new $16M firehouse built for modern firefighting

The polished red floors of the Cutchogue Fire Department’s new apparatus bay, marked with bright yellow lines, reflect rows of fire trucks now housed together in one space — a far cry from the previously cramped, uneven quarters that were falling apart.

The faint smell of fresh paint still lingers inside the new $16 million headquarters, which received its certificate of occupancy in January.

Last week, The Suffolk Times got an exclusive first look during an hour-long walkthrough — from the bright, open lobby to the rooftop generator designed to keep operations running during major storms.

A large American flag hangs in the atrium of the building, which was designed with both present needs and future demands in mind.

Inside the apparatus bay, trucks now sit side by side in clearly marked lanes, with turnout gear neatly organized on rolling racks just steps away — a layout designed to get firefighters moving faster when seconds matter.

“We’re utilizing the space better now where we can move trucks closer to where the crews can get their gear quicker,” first assistant fire chief Chris DiNizio said. “Even if it’s 30 seconds faster, 30 seconds is a big deal in an emergency.”

The Suffolk Times

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Posted: Mar 25, 2026

Indiana: 12-year-old warning kids after suffering severe burns in TikTok trend

VIDEO: A 12-year-old girl from Brownsburg is on the mend from serious burns after trying a TikTok trend. Kelsey Dybala put a popular sensory toy in the microwave and it exploded. Now, she and her family are warning other kids about the danger.

Stacey Dybala said it took just seconds for a simple toy to explode and seriously injure her daughter. Stacey was in another part of the house a couple of weeks ago, when she heard screaming. “All of a sudden, I heard, ‘It burns! It burns! It burns!’ and I was like, ‘What did you do?'” Stacey said.

Kelsey suffered severe burns on her neck and face after trying a trend she saw on TikTok. Videos showed kids heating a NeeDoh Nice Cube, a popular sensory squeeze toy, in the microwave. That advice is on social media, too.

“I’d seen a bunch of things saying if you put it in the microwave it gets softer,” Kelsey said. “I had started to actually see that people were doing it and people were encouraging it.” So she tried it. She said she heated the cube five seconds at a time, checking it each time.

After a minute total, she took it out, squeezed it and the gel-filled cube exploded, sending hot liquid into her face. “I was in, like, shock that what happened because it was over 200 degrees. So I was just yelling, ‘It burns! It burns! It burns,” she said.

WTHR-TV NBC 13 Indianapolis

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Posted: Mar 25, 2026

Minnesota fire that killed NHL reporter and her three children not believed to be intentional, officials say

A deadly house fire in Minnesota that claimed the lives of an NHL reporter and her three children over the weekend does not appear to have been intentional, officials said Monday, citing preliminary investigative findings.

The White Bear Lake Fire Department released a statement Monday following the Saturday morning fire that claimed the life of 37-year-old Minnesota Wild correspondent Jessi Pierce and her three children. “We are in the very early stages of the investigation, and our preliminary findings have not led to any evidence that the fire was set intentionally,” the press release read.

“The cause of the fire is still under investigation. The official cause and further information will be released once the investigation is complete.” Officials said that in addition to the Minnesota State Fire Marshal’s Office, they are “dedicating all possible resources to this investigation.”

FOX News

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