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Posted: Feb 25, 2026

Firefighters Rescue Two Dogs from Separate Wenatchee Fires Saturday

Two separate fires broke out in the Wenatchee area Saturday afternoon, but in both cases firefighters were able to safely rescue dogs from harm — a bright spot in what could have been far worse outcomes. The first call came in around 12:30 p.m. in the 700 block of American Fruit Road, where crews responded to a single-wide manufactured home that was under renovation. Firefighters quickly worked to contain the blaze while also ensuring the safety of dogs located in the backyard of the property. The home was a total loss.

About an hour and a half later, at approximately 2 p.m., firefighters were dispatched to another fire in the 100 block of Pheasant Court in Sunnyslope on Wenatchee’s north side. When crews arrived, they were advised that the occupants were not home but that a dog was still inside the residence. Firefighters entered the home and found the fire had spread up the backside of the structure into the attic. As crews worked to extinguish flames burning in the attic and on the back porch, they located and rescued the dog from inside the home.

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Posted: Feb 25, 2026

Lawmakers from Washington state request emergency federal funding for the Yakima-Tieton Canal

It’s been almost two years since a wildfire severely damaged an important irrigation canal in Central Washington. Now, a federal agency is deciding whether the canal might need emergency help. The Yakima-Tieton Canal has been around for more than 100 years. The 12-mile canal helps irrigate thousands of acres of farmland in the upper Yakima Valley.

“ If this canal system fails, it will absolutely devastate the Yakima Valley,” said Travis Okelberry, the district manager with the Yakima-Tieton Irrigation District, in an earlier interview. In 2024, the Retreat Fire sent logs and boulders crashing through the canal. Heat blistered the outside. Irrigation district managers say the canal is an emergency waiting to happen, and fixing it is expensive.

“Every day, we have eyes on the canal,” Okelberry said. “It’s in bad shape right now.” Recently, President Donald Trump signed a law, which included a conference report that would require the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to decide if the state of the canal should be considered an emergency.

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Posted: Feb 25, 2026

Air Chisel, the Forgotten Power Tool and Its Partner, the Impact Wrench

The air chisel is typically used as a vehicle rescue tool. This versatile tool has new life because of high strength steel alloys (HSSAs) now used in motor vehicles.

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Posted: Feb 25, 2026

Watch | A Drone’s View of a New Fire Station Almost Complete

Charlotte (NC) Firehouse 11, originally opened in 1958, is set to reopen soon after demolition and reconstruction, with a new facility designed to serve the community for future generations.

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Posted: Feb 25, 2026

Vassar (MI) FD Takes Delivery of New Heavy Rescue

Due to the volume of motor vehicle accidents the department responds to each year, Vassar has always invested in a heavier rescue platform.

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