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Posted: Jan 13, 2026

Washington firefighters: Unresponsive puppies brought to fire station likely OD’d on fentanyl

VIDEO/PHOTOS: Firefighters believe that puppies brought to the Sky Valley fire station in Gold Bar on Sunday may have overdosed on fentanyl. When they arrived, the three puppies were in critical condition, in respiratory distress, and firefighters knew that since all the puppies had the same symptoms, the cause had to be some kind of environmental poisoning.

Crews worked to save the dogs with CPR, oxygen therapy, and Narcan. “Knowing that fentanyl is one of the major causes of poisoning when introduced in the air as a powder, it was our firefighters’ best guess that the puppies had experienced a fentanyl overdose,” Sky Valley Fire wrote in a Facebook post.

As firefighters worked to revive the puppies, the fire officer in charge called Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) deputies to find the people who had brought the puppies to the fire station. Deputies found those people at their home, where they found three more very ill puppies.

KOMO-TV ABC 4 Seattle

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Posted: Jan 13, 2026

VIDEOS: Barge fire closes section of Alabama shipping channel

A burning barge in the Mobile River Monday morning resulted in a response from agencies including the Mobile Fire-Rescue Department and the U.S. Coast Guard.

Hours later, at 1:17 p.m., the Coast Guard advised that the Mobile shipping channel was closed to all traffic from mile marker 2 to mile marker 4 as a result of the fire. During the morning hours, heavy smoke from the barge could be easily seen by motorists crossing the Cochrane-Africatown Bridge.

Emergency responders were quickly on scene, and a fire boat sprayed jets of water onto the barge. Land-based fire crews were also dispatched to the area. According to authorities, the barge was carrying scrap metal cars.

WALA-TV FOX 10 Mobile

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Posted: Jan 13, 2026

Faulty water heater causes house fire in Walla Walla County

VIDEO: A fire that destroyed a Walla Walla County home on Saturday was caused by a faulty water heater, Walla Walla County Fire District #8 said in a release. The fire in the 2600 block of Waggoner Road resulted in heavy smoke pouring from the basement and attic eaves. Firefighters said they faced challenges due to excessive clutter and debris, leading to the total loss of the home and its contents. One resident sustained a minor hand laceration from broken glass and was treated at the scene.

KNDO-TV NBC 23 Yakima

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Posted: Jan 13, 2026

Washington State Bolsters Wildfire Defense with 25 Surplus Engines for Local Fire Districts

In a bid to boost wildfire suppression capabilities, the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is set to provide 25 surplus wildland fire engines to various fire districts across the state, a move strategically aimed at reinforcing the responsiveness of local fire crews in areas with high wildfire incidence. According to a recent announcement, this initiative is part of DNR’s ongoing efforts to fortify initial wildfire defense and enhance the potential for the containment of smaller, more manageable wildfires before they escalate.

George Geissler, the State Forester and Deputy Supervisor of DNR, underscored the critical role local first responders play in wildfire situations, explaining, “Ensuring the first responders best situated for swift initial attack have the tools they need to reach ignitions early and keep them small ultimately benefits DNR by reducing potential for those larger, more severe wildfires,” in a statement obtained by the department’s news release. The allocation of these engines stems from the Surplus Engine Program, which equips fire service members in at-risk areas with the necessary wildfire-specific apparatus.

Hoodline Seattle

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Posted: Jan 13, 2026

Unresponsive puppies brought to Sky Valley fire station likely OD’d on fentanyl

Firefighters believe that puppies brought to the Sky Valley fire station in Gold Bar on Sunday may have overdosed on fentanyl. When they arrived, the three puppies were in critical condition, in respiratory distress, and firefighters knew that since all the puppies had the same symptoms, the cause had to be some kind of environmental poisoning. Crews worked to save the dogs with CPR, oxygen therapy, and Narcan.

“Knowing that fentanyl is one of the major causes of poisoning when introduced in the air as a powder, it was our firefighters’ best guess that the puppies had experienced a fentanyl overdose,” Sky Valley fire wrote in a Facebook post. As firefighters worked to revive the puppies, the fire officer in charge called Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) deputies to find the people who had brought the puppies to the fire station. Deputies found those people at their home, where they found three more very ill puppies.

KOMO-TV ABC 4 Seattle

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