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Posted: May 19, 2026

Super Vac and Command Light Appoint New Regional Sales Manager

Kirk represents Super Vac’s lineup of ventilation equipment and Command Light’s array of scene lighting products in Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.

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Posted: May 19, 2026

Bianca Jones becomes first Black woman to serve as fire captain in New Orleans

The New Orleans Fire Department is marking a historic milestone with the promotion of Bianca Jones, who will become the first African American woman to serve as fire captain in the department’s history.

Jones’ promotion took effect Sunday, May 17, 2026, according to the department. In a statement posted on social media, the New Orleans Fire Department said Jones’ promotion reflects years of “dedication, professionalism, leadership, and unwavering service” to the city. The agency said Jones has consistently shown courage, honesty, and strong dedication throughout her career as a firefighter.

“The New Orleans Fire Department is honored to recognize Captain Jones for this groundbreaking achievement and her continued commitment to serving our city with excellence.”

WWL-TV CBS 4 New Orleans

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Posted: May 19, 2026

Illinois firefighters find ‘pharaoh on fire’ while responding to illegal burn

PHOTOS: Firefighters responded to a report of an illegal burn in southern Illinois that turned out to be unusual. According to the Zeigler Fire Department on its Facebook page, crews found what appeared to be “a ceremonial burning of King Tut.”

The fire department was able to make light of the situation. They reminded residents that ancient Egyptian royalty cannot be burned in the city of Zeigler, backyard pyramids must meet city code and mummies are considered “extra dry, combustible materials.”

Firefighters said “no citizens, camels or treasure chambers were harmed.” They were able to safely extinguish the flames “before the Curse of Tut spread across Zeigler.”

WSIL-TV ABC 3 Harrisburg

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Posted: May 19, 2026

Former Monroe County firehouse in Pennsylvania transformed into brewery, honoring local history

VIDEO: The West End Fire House on Route 715 near Brodheadsville was originally built and dedicated in 1953.

The bays that once stored fire trucks are now used to brew beer at Brix Brewhouse.

“It served the community not only as a firehouse, but a community center,” said Joe Elias, co-owner and general manager of Brix Brewhouse.

After the West End Fire Company outgrew the space years ago, a new firehouse was built just across the street, leaving the building empty. Co-owner and General Manager Joe Elias said it was the perfect place to put the brewery.

Renovations took nearly 10 months. Along the way, some hidden gems were found, including a shuffleboard table from the 1980s.

Through the renovation process, owners wanted to pay tribute to the history of the fire company. Photos on the wall go back decades, and the hooks under the bar were once used to hang turnout gear.

“We have fire hoses that were originally here. Actually, our bar has fire patches from all around the country of different stations, so you see it throughout the building,” Elias said.

WNEP-TV ABC 16 Scranton

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Posted: May 19, 2026

Wildfire in Benton City off of Demoss Road

PHOTOS: Emergency personnel are responding to a fire in the area near Demoss Road, after another fire had been contained in the same location earlier on Sunday. Benton County deputies and firefighters responded to the area of Demoss Road near Benton City at about 5 p.m. on May 17, hours after a fire in that same area had already been contained.

Firefighters arrived to find a fast-moving grass fire burning in hills and threatening multiple homes and other structures. Officials called for more firefighting resources and moved to contain the blaze. As of 6:53 p.m., firefighters are still working to contain the blaze and protect nearby homes. This is a developing situation; stick with Apple Valley News Now for more details as they come to light.

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