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Posted: Jul 15, 2026

Monson (MA) Fire Department Postpones Grand Re-Opening for New Building

The reopening of the Monson Fire Department, following a $6.6 million renovation, has been postponed.

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Posted: Jul 15, 2026

ImageTrend Names Chris Cartrett as Chief Executive Officer to Accelerate AI-Powered Growth

ImageTrend appointed Chris Cartrett as CEO to drive growth and innovation in emergency response and healthcare software, focusing on product development and customer service improvements.

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Posted: Jul 14, 2026

AZ Department Places Type 6 in Service

The Heber Overgaard Type 6 has a Darley 1-1/2AGE pump, a 300-gallon water tank, a 12-gallon foam tank, and an Odin foam proportioning system.

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Posted: Jul 14, 2026

VIDEOS: Neighbors say fireworks sparked fire that destroyed parts of Connecticut multi-family home

An investigation is underway after a fire destroyed parts of a multi-family home in Enfield Sunday night. It happened on Maple Avenue.

Neighbors told Channel 3 that they believe fireworks started the blaze. They said they noticed the fire appear in the back corner of the home and that charred fireworks were visible at the scene.

Crews arrived to find flames billowing from the roof of the structure. Several departments were involved, including Bradley International Airport firefighters, according to a Connecticut state firefighters union.

They worked to extinguish the fire as flames and smoke filled the air. David Carmona, who lives across the street, said he was inside his home when he began hearing fireworks before the fire broke out.

“They were shooting off fireworks in the street and we’re not talking little firecrackers. We’re talking canons,” Carmona said.

Fire crews from several towns, including Bradley International Airport firefighters, according to a Connecticut state firefighters union, responded to and battled flames that spread to the roof of the structure.

WFSB-TV CBS 3 Hartford

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Posted: Jul 14, 2026

Oklahoma State University research aims to protect firefighters from cancer

When firefighters respond to the scene of a fire, they’re risking far more than burns. They get exposed to cancer-causing components from the fire that can remain on clothing long after the fire is put out.

However, research at Oklahoma State University’s Textile and Apparel Science Laboratory is making strides to help protect them from that.

Their goal is to create nano-fibers that are initially almost invisible to the human eye. “But if I shut down the machine, shut down the roller,” OSU Ph.D. Student Ishmam Chowdhury said about their machine.

After Chowdhury shuts down the machine they use to make them, it comes into view. You could see a nano-fiber thousands of times thinner than a human hair.

Theoretically, though, it’s still strong enough to keep firefighters safe from cancer-causing components that they might come in contact with while fighting wildfires.

“It is so fine that it can trap all of the other fine smoke particles; it can trap the carcinogenic components,” associate professor Dr. Sumit Mandal said.

KFOR-TV NBC 4 Oklahoma City

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