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Posted: Jun 1, 2026

Less Leg More Heart Fire Truck Pull and Festival Brings Scores to Arms Park, Supports Amputees

The Less Leg More Heart Fire Truck Pull and Festival in Manchester supports individuals facing amputation, raising funds for prosthetics and recovery programs.

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Posted: Jun 1, 2026

Rig Review: Tower 13, Claymont (DE) Fire Company

Tower 13 is a 2021 Pierce Arrow XT Ascendant 100-foot midmount platform. It is powered by a Cummins X15 605-hp engine and an Allison EVS 4500 transmission.

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Posted: Jun 1, 2026

VIDEOS: 2 firefighters injured, dozens displaced from Connecticut apartment fire

PHOTOS: Firefighters from numerous departments spent Sunday morning fighting a fire at a Groton apartment complex.

According to the City of Groton Fire Department, the fire broke out at The Ledges Apartments at approximately 3 a.m. Poquonnock Bridge Fire District Chief Jeffrey Rheaume said it was a three-alarm fire, and most of the southeast Connecticut fire departments responded for such a large fire.

Norwich Fire Department was among the 18 departments called in to fight the fire. Old Saybrook Fire Department sent 12 firefighters, who “worked the interior of the building conducting secondary searches.”

An Old Saybrook tower ladder also worked alongside other departments outside the building. Rheaume said the building has 44 units and 43 of them were occupied at the time of the fire.

Fire officials said if the units were not damaged by fire, the units were damaged by smoke and water. Rheaume estimated that 60 people were displaced from the fire.

“At first I thought it was a drill,” resident I’Asia Jones said. “The fire alarm woke me up, and my dog woke me up as well.” Sunday afternoon Jones and other residents said they were able to retrieve some of their belongings from inside their units.

WTNH-TV ABC 8 New Haven

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Posted: Jun 1, 2026

Houston remembers firefighters lost from deadly Southwest Inn fire, 13 years later

VIDEO: It has been 13 years since a five-alarm fire at the Southwest Inn in southwest Houston turned into one of the Houston Fire Department’s most devastating losses. First responders were dispatched to the motel along the Southwest Freeway on May 31, 2013.

At the scene, Houston Fire Capt. Bill “Iron Bill” Dowling believed several people were still inside, prompting a rescue push as flames spread through the building.

That effort ended in tragedy when a portion of the structure gave way.

Four firefighters — Robert Bebee, Matthew Renaud, Anne Sullivan and Robert Garner — were killed that day. Capt. Dowling suffered severe injuries and later died in 2017. Thirteen other firefighters were hurt.

In a 2023 remembrance, KPRC 2 meteorologist and anchor Khambrel Marshall described spotting thick smoke while heading back toward the station with photojournalist Wendel Johnson and diverting toward the fire.

KPRC-TV NBC 2 Houston

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Posted: Jun 1, 2026

Grant County firefighters battle large fuel tank blaze during severe weather

PHOTOS: Severe weather on Thursday evening stretched firefighting resources thin across Grant County, with several fire crews responding to downed power lines and a huge fuel tank fire. According to Grant County Fire District 13, at about 8:55 p.m. on May 28 crews responded to a reported structure fire on Road B northwest of Lakeview.

Firefighters said they arrived to find several diesel fuel tanks and a shop on fire, with one tank already having failed. Firefighters said they moved to put out the blaze, but poor visibility and downed trees hindered their access to the fire.

Firefighters said they were able to protect a home and a larger shop from the fire while downed trees were moved to reach the main fire. As fire crews responded to the fuel tank fire, other crews responded to more calls for electrical hazards from downed power lines all over the district.

GCFD13 officials said it took 22,000 gallons of water and 350 gallons of firefighting foam to put out the diesel tank fire. A shop next to the damaged diesel tank was destroyed, but officials said no other structures were damaged. According to fire officials, their initial investigation revealed the fire likely started when high winds blew over a poplar tree that struck the diesel tank.

Apple Valley News Now

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