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Posted: Mar 9, 2026

Natural gas leak prompts Seattle neighborhood evacuations

Firefighters in Seattle went door to door evacuating residents in a neighborhood following a natural gas leak on Saturday morning. The fire crews responded to the gas leak in the 3000 block of South Jackson Street around 11 a.m. on Mar. 7. As of 11:20 a.m. There were 10 homes evacuated.

Residents in the block north of the gas leak were notified by first responders of the leak, with some residents being evacuated. The home where the leak was initially reported has already been evacuated. By 1:15 p.m., residents in the area were told the gas leak had dissipated and it was safe for them to return home. People were asked to avoid the area from MLK Jr Way South at South Jackson Street eastbound to 31st Ave. S. and northbound to S. Washington St.

KCPQ-TV FOX 13 Seattle

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Posted: Mar 9, 2026

What’s New in Attack and Supply Lines

Hoselines are firefighters’ lifelines, used not only to fight fires but to also lead them out of danger in an emergency. Keeping those aims in mind, hose manufacturers have continued to improve their hoseline products in terms of performance, durability, and handling.

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Posted: Mar 9, 2026

Destin (FL) Unveils New 52-Foot Floating Emergency Room

A new 52-foot rescue vessel, Marine 19, was unveiled in Destin, Florida, enhancing emergency care on water by allowing trauma teams to stabilize patients before reaching shore, especially during peak tourist seasons.

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Posted: Mar 9, 2026

San Francisco (CA) Seeks Private Donations to Replace Aging Apparatus

In June 2025, Mayor Daniel Lurie signed legislation allowing the mayor and fire chief to solicit private donations for the purchase of engines, ladder trucks, and ambulances.

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Posted: Mar 9, 2026

Council Struggles with Vote But Approves Rezoning for VFD

The Decatur (AL) City Council faced challenges over a proposed rezoning for the Flint Volunteer Fire Department to build a new station, raising concerns about transparency and neighborhood impact.

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