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Posted: Mar 25, 2026

Minnesota fire that killed NHL reporter and her three children not believed to be intentional, officials say

A deadly house fire in Minnesota that claimed the lives of an NHL reporter and her three children over the weekend does not appear to have been intentional, officials said Monday, citing preliminary investigative findings.

The White Bear Lake Fire Department released a statement Monday following the Saturday morning fire that claimed the life of 37-year-old Minnesota Wild correspondent Jessi Pierce and her three children. “We are in the very early stages of the investigation, and our preliminary findings have not led to any evidence that the fire was set intentionally,” the press release read.

“The cause of the fire is still under investigation. The official cause and further information will be released once the investigation is complete.” Officials said that in addition to the Minnesota State Fire Marshal’s Office, they are “dedicating all possible resources to this investigation.”

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Posted: Mar 25, 2026

Eastbound lanes of state Route 204 reopen after house fire in Lake Stevens

Eastbound lanes of state Route 204 reopened as firefighters respond to a house fire in Lake Stevens, according to Snohomish Regional Fire and Rescue. No one was injured in the blaze. Crews responded to the 7900 block of SR 204 around 5:30 p.m. Tuesday. Two stories of the home caught fire and were left with “significant” fire and smoke damage, according to the fire department. “As firefighters made entry, blustery winds moving through the home contributed to fire growth and challenging conditions,” the department said. Snohomish Regional’s fire marshal is investigating what caused the fire.

KING-TV NBC 5 Seattle

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Posted: Mar 25, 2026

RV driver rescued after vehicle goes off embankment near Rosalia

Firefighters from multiple agencies worked together to rescue a driver trapped in an unstable RV that had partially gone off the road. What began as a report of an unknown injury accident quickly turned into a rescue operation for Rosalia Fire Department and St. John Fire.

Units from St. John Fire arrived first and found an RV that had gone partly off the road over a steep embankment. The person inside had no life-threatening injuries but was pinned in the driver seat by contents in the RV. The RV was in an unstable position and shifted on the soft shoulder of the road as crews talked to the person inside. When the Rosalia rescue truck and a rescue member from City of Colfax Fire arrived, the RV was secured and the person was successfully freed.

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Posted: Mar 25, 2026

FD3 takes training inside city park structure

PHOTOS: A house designated as surplus within a city park was put to good use on Saturday by Clallam County Fire District 3. Thirty-five career and volunteer firefighters conducted multiple live-fire drills throughout March 21 in the two-story home within the City of Sequim’s Gerhardt Park. After proper permitting, the City of Sequim offered the house to the fire district for training purposes after they did not receive any bids to move the house at 1610 S. Third Ave.

It was allowed to safely burn down Saturday afternoon after many training rotations. “These types of trainings are truly valuable to the organization,” said Fire Chief Justin Grider. “They are such value-added. We’ve got firefighters working on our staff that since they’ve been on, they haven’t had a structure fire to go to. “They’ve done a lot of medical calls, car crashes, but fires are few and far between, so when we get an acquired structure like this, to put that much realism and that much training behind it, it’s a valuable experience for them.”

Firefighters must participate in live-fire training once a year, Grider said, and they typically do that in training container boxes. “But those are predictable because there’s only so many variables you can learn from those,” he said. Firefighters all conducted a safety walk-through in the house before the training began, including the fire district’s Explorer Scout Post 1003 of high schoolers who conducted their own training there without fire earlier in the week. Grider said firefighters on Saturday were divided up in teams, and didn’t know which of the eight rooms were going to be on fire for each rotation.

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Posted: Mar 25, 2026

Editor’s Opinion: Just Have a Plan

At our January 2026 monthly department business meeting, our chief engineer reported that our plan to run both our engines equally had to that point been a success.

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