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Posted: Mar 6, 2026

VIDEO: Crews battle massive 5-alarm fire at Florida warehouse

PHOTOS: A massive five-alarm fire broke out at a warehouse in northwest Miami-Dade on Thursday, prompting a huge response involving more than 100 firefighters. The fire was reported around 10:45 a.m. at a warehouse in the 20600 block of Northwest 47th Avenue.

Aerial footage from Chopper 6 showed the warehouse engulfed in flames as a large plumes of black smoke rose into the air from the scene. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue officials said firefighters arrived to find flames and heavy black smoke coming from the warehouse.

Footage showed firefighters spraying water on the building and attacking the flames from multiple angles. The call began as a two-alarm fire but by the afternoon, it had been upgraded to a five-alarm fire, with over 48 fire rescue units and over 100 firefighters at the scene, officials said. Crews were conducting a defensive attack to extinguish the fire due to structural integrity concerns.

“From the arrival of the initial companies, the fire had already taken possession of the entire building, making it too dangerous for us to go inside,” Miami-Dade Deputy Fire Chief Danny Cardeso said.

WTVJ-TV NBC 6 Miami

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Posted: Mar 6, 2026

Volunteer fire departments in New York urging governor and lawmakers to allow part-time compensation for firefighters to combat staffing shortages

VIDEO: We have reported on the dwindling number of volunteer firefighters here in New York and efforts to recruit new members for volunteer fire departments and companies.

And now some fire officials are asking Gov. Kathy Hochul and state lawmakers to provide authorization to go beyond current incentives to draw in volunteer firefighters and add new part-time compensation options.

Volunteer fire departments and companies face the dilemma of fighting more difficult to deal with fires like those from electric vehicles or handling hazardous materials incidents and that requires more state mandated training from the volunteers who are already donating their time for the fire service.

Getzville Fire Company public information officer David Morales explains: “The fires that we’re fighting have changed from the past which means that the way that we train to fight fires has to change as well to adapt to those new types of fires.”

WGRZ-TV NBC 2 Buffalo

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Posted: Mar 6, 2026

Fire marshal warning after western Pennsylvania teen injured trying viral ‘fire-breathing’ trend

VIDEO: Fire officials are issuing a warning after a teenager was seriously injured attempting a dangerous social media trend where people try to “breathe fire” by drinking isopropyl alcohol.

Wilmerding Borough Fire Marshal Al Hussey says the teen is lucky to be alive. “We are not meant to breathe fire as human beings,” Hussey said.

Hussey said the teen attempted to “breathe fire” using isopropyl alcohol inside a Pitcairn apartment unit Friday night. The building has about 40 units. Hussey says the teen is now intubated and being treated at a burn unit with 8% burns to the face and chest.

“First and foremost, you can lose your life. Second, you can have life-altering injuries to your appearance. Third, you could injure others in a building where you’re in, or a room, or the home. At the least, you’re going to have life-altering injuries, end up in the burn unit,” Hussey said.

Hussey is now urging parents to pay close attention to what their children have access to, especially when it comes to flammable household products.

WTAE-TV ABC 4 Pittsburgh

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Posted: Mar 6, 2026

Motorcyclist falls 35 feet after colliding with barrier on I-5 offramp in Seattle

PHOTOS: The Seattle Fire Department (SFD) says a 25-year-old man is in critical condition following a motorcycle crash on Sunday. At around 12:50 p.m., crews responded to the exit 161 offramp on northbound I-5 in South Seattle. SFD says the rider hit the off-ramp barrier, went over the wall, and fell around 35 feet to the ground below. A ladder engine hoisted the man out using a stokes basket and he was brought to Harborview Medical Center in Critical condition.

KIRO-TV CBS 7 Seattle

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Posted: Mar 6, 2026

Spokane Valley, Pasco fire crews engage kids in Read Across America Week

VIDEO: Local fire crews are joining the mission to promote reading for kids and young adults during Read Across America Week. The Spokane Valley Fire Department’s Ladder 10 crew visited Riverbend Elementary this week. They spent time reading to the students and answering their questions.

In a Facebook post, the crew shared that some firefighters showcased their skills in sound effects and character voices, adding a fun twist to the reading sessions. Pasco’s Station 85 fire crews visited Columbia River Elementary School. They not only read to the children but also provided safety education to what they called “the next generation of upcoming firefighters.” The community extends a big thanks to all first responders involved in making this week special for the students.

KNDO-TV NBC 23 Yakima

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