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Fire Apparatus of the Day: April 14, 2026

Smeal built this 77-foot rear-mount aerial on a Spartan Gladiator LFD cab and chassis with 10-inch raised roof.

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Posted: Apr 14, 2026

Crews contain house fire in Spokane

VIDEO: Firefighters knocked down a house fire near Freya Street and Courtland Avenue in about 10 minutes, preventing most of the home from being lost. Battalion Chief David Kovac said the fire started in the living room and spread to the right side of the upper floor. No people or pets were inside the home, and no injuries were reported. Kovac said crews responded quickly and worked efficiently during the 2 a.m. fire. Four engines, two ladder trucks and 22 firefighters responded to the scene.

KHQ-TV NBC 6 Spokane

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Posted: Apr 14, 2026

At least 100 cars damaged by fire at Illinois tow lot

VIDEO/PHOTOS: Dozens of cars burned Saturday afternoon in Cahokia Heights at a tow lot fire, creating a large smoke plume visible from St. Louis. ‘We had the whole back lot of a tow company on fire,” Cahokia Fire Department Deputy Chief Jordan Simmons said.

“They were moving vehicles around with heavy equipment and struck the battery on a hybrid vehicle which caused the fire.” “A lot of smoke. You can actually see it from in the far distance, so I came down to see what was going on and just a lot of flames,” witness and former Kinloch fire deputy Se’an Whiteside said.

According to the St. Clair County Emergency Management Agency, the cars were on fire at Patterson Towing LLC at 499 N. 73rd St. At least 10 fire departments responded to the scene, including Midway, Camp Jackson, Cahokia, East St. Louis, Prairie Du Pont, Church Road, Alorton, Hollywood Heights, Millstadt and Villa Hills.

Deputy Chief Simmons said it took crews at least 8 hours to extinguish the flames. “The hydrant wasn’t enough to supply the amount of water that we needed at the time. We had to call in tankers, and in doing so, we’ve flown 60,000 gallons of water. About 20 trips, tankers in total,” Simmons said.

The owner of the tow lot said an electrical issue sparked the fire and damaged at least 100 cars. The owner told 5 On Your Side that the tow lot mainly contained junk cars being scrapped. Despite the fire, he plans on reopening the business soon.

KSDK-TV NBC 5 St. Louis

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Posted: Apr 14, 2026

Kentucky firefighters make history in Firefighter Challenge Championship Series

Two Lexington firefighters have made and continue to make world history in the Firefighter Challenge League. Both Sarah McGill and Andrew Cook received awards in the 2025 Firefighter Challenge Championship Series.

The Firefighter Challenge League is an official sporting league designed for firefighters across the nation, regardless of their experience or status, to receive recognition for their emergency services.

Each year, the league hosts the Firefighter Challenge Championship Series, a set of competitions allowing firefighters across the nation to compete with each other in different obstacle courses. Participants in each challenge are timed based on how fast they can complete the criteria for each specific obstacle course.

According to the Firefighter Challenge League, both firefighters are members of the Firefighter Challenge League Lion’s Den, an award and honor for athletes who can meet a certain amount of criteria.

In 2021, McGill received the award for a female to have a run-time less than or equal to three minutes. In 2022, Cook received the award for having a run-time less than or equal to 100 seconds.

WTVQ-TV ABC 36 Lexington

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Posted: Apr 14, 2026

Employees, customers escape afternoon fire at Kitsap County grocery store

A fire at Olalla Food Center on Sunday afternoon forced employees and customers to evacuate and has closed the store due to damages. According to a statement from South Kitsap Fire & Rescue, crews responded to a commercial structure fire at the store on Olalla Valley Road around 12:30 p.m. April 12, Capt. Laine Desilets, public information officer with South Kitsap Fire & Rescue, said.

Employees reportedly evacuated with two customers after they heard a loud sound from the back storeroom, and proceeded to call 911. According to Desilets, the first crews at the scene observed heavy smoke and flames coming from an exterior access door. A total of 22 apparatus from SKFR, Bremerton Fire Department, Key Peninsula Fire, Gig Harbor Fire and Medic One arrived to extinguish the fire.

Desilets said it took firefighters just under an hour to control the fire, and some crews remained at the store for about three hours. The cause of the fire is under investigation by the Kitsap County Fire Marshal. No civilians or emergency responders were injured, Desliets said, although the Olalla Food Center sustained extensive damages to the building’s interior. An estimate of damage to the building is currently unknown.

Kitsap Sun – Metered Site

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