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Posted: May 27, 2026

VIDEOS: Ring camera footage captures massive explosion that leveled Michigan home

PHOTOS: The explosion that destroyed a Plainfield Township home, killing a man and critically injuring a woman, was all captured on a neighbor’s Ring camera Tuesday morning.

The footage from a neighbor’s camera shows the home on Rollaway Drive exploding just before 4 a.m. A boom can be heard as a massive fireball goes into the sky. The explosion sent debris across the neighborhood and left the remains of the home in flames, prompting nearly 50 calls to 911, according to the Kent County Sheriff’s Office.

A woman inside the home was rescued by neighbors who heard her calling for help, Kent County Undersheriff Bryan Muir said. Smoke could be seen billowing from what remains, and a scorched car is in the driveway. Neighbors reported hearing a loud bang before seeing the flames at the home.

Muir said the investigation is expected to be “lengthy.” Multiple agencies, along with utility companies and ATF units, were on scene. He said there is no danger to the public at this time.

“It’s not something that happens very often, but thankfully we had some very quick-reacting neighbors that were able to take the female from the home and get her the medical treatment she needed,” Muir said. “So, our thoughts and prayers are with the family that is affected by this.”

WZZM-TV ABC 13 Grand Rapids

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Posted: May 27, 2026

Seattle first responders perform rapid rescue of person pinned under vehicle

Seattle emergency responders extracted a 45-year-old man pinned under a vehicle midday Saturday, officials said. Seattle Fire Department officials confirmed that the man is in serious condition. Seattle Fire Department crews received a call around 2:12 p.m. Saturday that a person in the 9000 block of 46th Avenue S, in south Seattle near Rainier Beach, was stuck underneath a vehicle.

In the course of about ten minutes, first responders left the station, arrived at the scene, and extracted the man from underneath the vehicle. By 2:21 p.m., he was free, and transported to Harborview Medical Center for treatment.

KING-TV NBC 5 Seattle

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Posted: May 27, 2026

Wenatchee Valley’s Brian Brett Honored As Washington State Fire Chief Of The Year

Wenatchee Valley Fire Department Fire Chief Brian Brett has been named Washington State Fire Chief of the Year. Brett received the Dan Packer Fire Chief of the Year Award on Wednesday night during the Washington State Fire Chiefs annual banquet, according to the Wenatchee Valley Fire Department.

The award recognizes outstanding leadership, dedication to the fire service and commitment to the communities served. Brett was nominated multiple times by his peers and expressed gratitude and humility after receiving the statewide honor. Wenatchee Valley Fire Department said Brett’s career has been marked by professional excellence, regional collaboration and efforts to advance fire and emergency services throughout the Wenatchee Valley and across Washington.

The recognition highlights Brett’s leadership at a time when fire departments across the state continue to face growing demands from emergency response, wildfire risk, staffing needs and community safety planning. Brett leads the Wenatchee Valley Fire Department, which serves communities across the Wenatchee Valley. The department is based at 731 N. Wenatchee Avenue in Wenatchee.

Source One News

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Posted: May 27, 2026

CT Fire Chief Got Verbal Warning After Crashing Into Mailboxes in Department Vehicle

The Bridgeport fire chief received a verbal warning after crashing a city-owned SUV into two mailboxes.

The post CT Fire Chief Got Verbal Warning After Crashing Into Mailboxes in Department Vehicle appeared first on Fire Apparatus: Fire trucks, fire engines, emergency vehicles, and firefighting equipment.

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Posted: May 27, 2026

“Our Tools Save Lives”

Data are key to anything we do whether they be for justifying an expense to the authorities having jurisdiction or to make a more informed purchasing decision for, in this case, the tools we use.

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