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Posted: Feb 20, 2026

New Hanover County (NC) Opens Fire Station in Northern Region

The 11,500-square-foot facility replaces the old Station 13, a former volunteer firehouse, which had been in service since 1983. 

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Posted: Feb 20, 2026

Fire Apparatus of the Day: Feb. 20, 2026

SVI Trucks built this water supply unit for the Gunnison County (CO) Fire Protection District on an International HV 4×4 two-door cab and chassis.

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Posted: Feb 19, 2026

VIDEOS: Multiple boats damaged in South Carolina dock fire

PHOTOS: A boat in Little River sustained heavy fire damage Wednesday morning, while causing damage to two nearby boats, Horry County Fire Rescue said.

Crews responded just after 8:30 a.m. to the 4000 block of Water Front Avenue where a 28-foot boat was on fire. The incident was under control as of 9:26 a.m. and no injuries were reported. News13 obtained photos and a video of the fire taken by Casey Kuzmik. The images show flames coming from the boat and firefighters working in the area where the boat was docked.

Kuzmik says he could hear the sounds of glass crackling and that the air smelled like fiberglass. He says luckily, fire crews were able to get to the scene within minutes and put out the blaze.

“I was wondering where somebody was. I don’t know where the boat owner was. I didn’t know where anybody was or what to do,” he said. “It was big. There’s fuel lines down here, I mean, it’s a marina. So that’s my No.1 concern, you know, making sure that it didn’t get over here and do anything to our business.”

WBTW-TV CBS 13 Florence

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Posted: Feb 19, 2026

Country artist Chase Matthew features Tennessee firefighters, station in music video

VIDEO: Mt. Juliet officials were fired up about being featured in a recent music video from country singer Chase Matthew. The Mt. Juliet Fire Department announced this week that it was featured in Matthew’s new “Holdin’ It Down” music video.

“From inside the fire bays to scenes alongside our apparatus, it was a special opportunity to represent Mt. Juliet on a national stage,” a post from the department said. The video focused on themes of hometown pride and tells the story of a child growing up to become a firefighter in his small town.

A message at the end dedicates the production “to the small town heroes.” “We’re proud of our firefighters and grateful to Chase and his team for highlighting the people who truly are holdin’ it down,” MJFD said.

WSMV-TV NBC 4 Nashville

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Posted: Feb 19, 2026

New Alabama bill would create crime of ‘Interference With a First Responder’

VIDEO: A new bill filed in the Alabama Legislature would create a criminal offense for interfering with police officers, firefighters, and emergency medical personnel while they are performing their duties. Senator April Weaver (R) has introduced Senate Bill 293 establishing the crime of “Interference With a First Responder.”

The proposal comes amid what Weaver described as growing concerns about unrest and disruptions targeting emergency personnel in other parts of the country, citing violence and civil unrest in Minnesota. Weaver said she wants to prevent similar situations from occurring in Alabama.

“When our brave first responders are carrying out their duties, they shouldn’t have to worry about zealous agitators or bad actors interfering or inciting trouble,” Weaver said in a press release. “This bill makes it clear that when first responders instruct you to back off, refusing to do so will win you a free ride to jail in the back of a police cruiser while wearing a shiny pair of handcuffs.”

Under the bill, a person could be charged if they remain within 25 feet of a law enforcement officer, firefighter, or emergency medical services worker after being instructed to vacate the area while the responder is engaged in official duties.

WBMA-LD ABC 33/40 Birmingham

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