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Posted: Feb 26, 2026

VIDEOS: Large fire involving 300-gallon oil containers breaks out at Pennsylvania salvage yard

PHOTOS: Fire and hazmat crews worked for hours on a blaze that broke out at a salvage yard in Spring Garden Township. The fire was reported at J&K Salvage, located at 1099 Kings Mill Road, just before 2 p.m. Wednesday, according to York County’s Office of Emergency Management.

It was initially reported that the fire broke out inside a building on the property and had also engulfed cars and tractor-trailers. The owner of J&K Salvage said the fire also impacted 20 300-gallon oil containers, the Office of Emergency Management wrote in a Facebook post.

Videos from nearby residents and the fire companies on scene show a cloud of thick smoke billowing from the fire. A tanker task force was requested around 2:18 p.m. to provide extra water, and just after 3:40 p.m., the agency said nearby schools and businesses had been made aware of the incident.

Dispatchers said York Area United Fire and Rescue was the main responding agency on scene, getting help from other local fire crews like Greater York Professional Fire Fighters IAFF Local 2377. The York County Hazmat Team and the foam unit were also on scene.

WHP-TV CBS 21 Harrisburg

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Posted: Feb 26, 2026

San Antonio firefighters share cancer experience with international researchers

Two San Antonio firefighters spoke to an international crowd of cancer researchers about their experience and efforts to mitigate occupational cancer risks to local firefighters on Thursday during a convention hosted by UT Health San Antonio.

Firefighters face higher cancer incidence and mortality rates compared to the general population, and occupational cancer is the leading cause of line-of-duty deaths for the profession, according to the International Association of Fire Fighters.

In partnership with the San Antonio Fire Department and the University of Miami Sylvester’s Firefighter Cancer Initiative, UT Health San Antonio launched the San Antonio Firefighters Cancer Prevention Program in 2025. The program’s goal is to better understand and minimize cancer risk among local first responders.

Over 70 SAFD firefighters have been diagnosed with cancer in the past decade, including leukemia, myeloma as well as brain, thyroid, colon, prostate and testicle cancers, according to UT Health San Antonio. SAFD was also one of the first fire departments in the world to launch a quartermaster program.

San Antonio Report

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Posted: Feb 26, 2026

International News: Firefighter family in Ireland has almost 300 years of combined service over multiple generations

VIDEO/PHOTOS: For almost 150 years, there has rarely been a time when a member of one family hasn’t been on duty.

With 10 firefighters across multiple generations, the McClelland family have clocked up almost 300 years of combined service.

Brothers Stephen and Raymond said their “childhood hero growing up was our father and our brothers” – the men who ran out the door whenever the siren sounded.

Now the latest generation are still answering the call, with one McClelland urging others to join as the fire service recruits more on-call firefighters.

The family’s firefighting history goes back to the 19th century, when volunteers started a fire brigade in Newry. First Officer Alexander McClelland was a founding member, in 1877.

In total, 10 McClellands – brothers, sons, nephews and cousins – have worn the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) uniform.

BBC

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Posted: Feb 26, 2026

Rockslide hits pickup pulling a camper near Asotin

A pickup truck pulling a fifth-wheel camper was hit by a rockslide about six miles south of Asotin along Snake River Road. It happened on Tuesday night around 9:30 p.m. According to Asotin County Fire District #1, the rock slide blocked most of the road. Vehicles were able to navigate around the main debris, though. No one was hurt, but the camper sustained extensive damage. Firefighters were called to the area to clear the road around 10:30 p.m.

KIRO-TV CBS 7 Seattle

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Posted: Feb 26, 2026

Charlotte (NC) Added ‘Highly Specialized’ Fire Apparatus Last Year. It Already Needs Repairs

Charlotte (NC) spent nearly $1.9 million on a tiller truck in 2024. A series of repairs has kept it sidelined for much of its first year in service.

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