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Posted: Feb 25, 2026

VIDEOS: Large industrial fire burns in South Carolina

A light haze continued to blanket parts of Greenville after a large industrial fire Wednesday morning. Multiple fire crews were called about 3:30 a.m. Wednesday to the commercial structure fire in the 200 block of Old Bleachery Road, according to the Piedmont Park Fire Department.

When crews arrived, they said they found a significant grass and commercial building fire. Crews contained the fire and were working to extinguish remaining hot spots.

They said a light haze was present in the immediate area [Sans Souci & Cherrydale areas] and could affect driving conditions and outdoor activities. A person who lives in the area said on Facebook that she was told to get ready to evacuate by the sheriff’s office.

“We were knocked on our door by sheriff’s office at 3:30 am and told to get ready to evacuate because of the fire. We cannot even see (block over from fire) and soot all over my white car. They said to avoid cedar lane and blue ridge drive at Swamp Rabbit Trail if possible.”

WYFF-TV NBC 4 Greenville

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Posted: Feb 25, 2026

Louisiana: Shreveport Fire Department exceeds national standards in cardiac, stroke response

VIDEO: When it comes to strokes and heart attacks, the Shreveport Fire Department’s response time is exceeding national expectations.

The Shreveport Fire Department has earned the 2026 Mission: Lifeline EMS – Gold Achievement Award from the American Heart Association for the second year in a row, recognizing its commitment to providing the highest level of pre-hospital cardiac and stroke care.

With more than 500 firefighters certified at least as an EMT, SFD Chief Medical Director Dr. David Janese says the award represents more than a title, it represents patients who lived because of exceptional care.

“It’s not just a title, it’s actual lives saved. We’re making a difference for people who call 911. There are some months where we have maybe 40 or 50 cardiac arrests in the City of Shreveport’s jurisdiction. That’s 50 potential deaths. In one month, we had 60% of our cardiac arrests brought back to life,” said Janese.

KTBS-TV ABC 3 Shreveport

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Posted: Feb 25, 2026

VIDEO: 50 residents homeless after New York apartment complex fire that injured firefighter, 2 others

A fire tore through a West Babylon apartment complex Tuesday night, injuring three and leaving about 50 residents homeless. The blaze broke out at the Fairfield Suburbia Gardens on Great East Neck Road just before 7:30 p.m.

The first fire hydrant that responders hoped to use was covered in snow, so they used an alternative, delaying water supply to fight the fire. One firefighter and two residents suffered minor injuries and were taken to a nearby hospital.

Two second-story apartments were extensively damaged, and 10 more apartments had water and smoke damage. It was not clear when any of the 50 displaced residents would be allowed to return to the building.

The Red Cross assisted 19 adults and two children across 12 apartment units. Others from the complex went to stay with family and friends.

WABC-TV ABC 7 New York City

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Posted: Feb 25, 2026

Firefighters extinguish kitchen fire in Richland mobile home

Firefighters said no one was injured after they responded to a call about smoke from a structure and found a fire in a mobile home’s kitchen on Monday morning. According to Richland Fire and Emergency Services officials, firefighters were called to a reported structure fire on Bitterroot Drive at about 8:45 a.m. on February 23. Firefighters said callers told officials they had seen smoke coming from a mobile home in the area. Fire personnel arrived to find a fire in the kitchen area of the home, and jumped into action to put it out.

Officials said they were able to put out the fire within 10 minutes of the call coming in, and the fire did not spread beyond the kitchen of the home. Firefighters said no one was home when the fire started, and no residents or firefighters were injured by the fire. Firefighters stayed on the scene until about 10 a.m. to perform clean-up and investigate the fire. The cause of the fire is currently unknown.

Apple Valley News Now

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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.

Source One News

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