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Posted: Dec 19, 2025

Richland Fire Chief Tom Huntington to retire, will be replaced by Deputy Chief Randy Aust

Fire Chief Tom Huntington is set to retire after 31 years of service, the City of Richland announced on Wednesday. Deputy Fire Chief Randy Aust has been appointed to succeed him on January 1, 2026. Huntingon led the department for more than 10 years after rising from firefighter to chief. He also worked in operations for 15 years. Huntington oversaw the opening of three new fire stations during his tenure as chief, as well as the training of over 55,000 people in hands-only CPR through the HeartSafe Richland initiative.

“Chief Huntington’s vision and service have left a lasting impact on our community and set a high standard for the department’s mission to protect and enhance the quality of life,” city manager Jon Amundson said in a press release. “We are grateful for his legacy and look forward to Chief Aust carrying forward the vision of Richland Fire and Emergency Services.” The recipient of a Bachelor of Science in Fire Administration, Deputy Chief Randy Aust has been with Richland Fire and Emergency Services for more than 20 years. “Looking ahead, Deputy Chief Aust is committed to empowering department members, prioritizing innovation, and ensuring the department remains responsive to community needs,” the city said in a press release.

FOX 11 41 Tri Cities Yakima

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Posted: Dec 19, 2025

Woman killed in Spanaway house fire, Pierce County investigating

A woman died in a house fire in Spanaway Wednesday, Central Pierce Fire & Rescue confirmed. The fire was first reported at 11 a.m. Wednesday on the 15500 block of 22nd Avenue E. in Spanaway. When firefighters entered the home, they found the body of a woman. “Firefighters entered the home and located an older adult female who had succumbed to injuries from the fire,” Central Pierce Fire & Rescue stated. “The Pierce County Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating the cause.” A woman died in a house fire in Spanaway Wednesday, Central Pierce Fire & Rescue confirmed. The Pierce County Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating.

KIRO-TV CBS 7 Seattle

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Posted: Dec 19, 2025

Operation Fire Cuffs brings Christmas joy to patients at Vermont Children’s Hospital

VIDEO: Santa arrived early at UVM’s Children’s Hospital Thursday, hitching a ride with members of the Burlington Fire Department as part of Operation Fire Cuffs.

Burlington Assistant Fire Marshal Philip Edgerley helped come up with the idea for the annual event. “At the time, we had some co-workers — both of us that had children in the hospital at the time — and we just went with the idea and it kind of stuck,” Edgerley said.

Standing in for Santa’s elves, the Burlington Fire Department worked alongside businesses and dozens of police and fire agencies from across the state to collect new toys and gift cards for kids spending Christmas at the hospital.

The hospital’s Dr. Lewis First says the goal is to provide joy and a sense of normalcy during a time when it’s anything but normal. “Our goal is to have as few numbers of children as possible spend their time in the hospital, but right now, we’re pretty full, and we have a lot of children who are going to be here over the holidays,” he said.

WCAX-TV CBS 3 Burlington

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Posted: Dec 19, 2025

VIDEOS: NASCAR’s Greg Biffle and family among 7 dead in fiery North Carolina plane crash

NASCAR Hall of Fame nominee Greg Biffle was reportedly killed in a plane crash Thursday morning, according to the North Carolina State Highway Patrol. Around 10:15 a.m., an aircraft crashed at Statesville Regional Airport, they confirmed in a post on their Facebook page.

Biffle and members of his immediate family were on the plane, according to an NCSHP news release. Troopers say they will be able to say who all seven people on the plane were after getting confirmation from the medical examiner’s office.

Biffle’s family, alongside other families, shared a joint statement about the loss of their loved ones on Thursday afternoon. The Iredell County Sheriff’s Office is assisting the investigation alongside the North Carolina State Highway Patrol and the FAA. They described the aircraft as a small passenger jet.

The NCSHP said that the plane had taken off from the airport and then turned back to land. The plane that crashed appears to be a Cessna Citation that is owned by the former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, according to FAA paperwork.

WGHP-TV FOX 8 Greensboro

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Posted: Dec 19, 2025

Kennewick firefighters test new training system with other agencies

VIDEO: Fire agencies from across the region gathered in Kennewick to participate in a new type of hands-on training aimed at preparing firefighters for real emergencies. The Kennewick Fire Department and Benton County Fire District #1 have introduced a new fire simulation system during this week’s training. This year’s training features the new Class B system that uses clean-burning propane instead of wood. The live-fire training started on Monday and will continue through Saturday, focusing on communication and relationships among various departments.

Brian Cole, Kennewick Fire Department’s training captain, highlighted the benefits of this system. “It’s so easy for us to flare the fire back up. And so if they (firefighters) knock the fire down, they think it’s out. They move on. We can hit a button and all of a sudden the fire is back up again,” Cole said. This clean-burning fuel produces less smoke and fewer carcinogens while simulating realistic fire conditions. Cole said that in the past, they used a flashlight in a cone to simulate fire or would burn wooden pallets. This new system allows firefighters to work with real fire and observe how it reacts.

KNDO-TV NBC 23 Yakima

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