Menu

WFC News

Posted: Jul 5, 2016

Whirling flames trapped unsuspecting Arizona hotshots, report says

Six wildfire hotshots working a low-intensity fire suddenly found themselves in a whirl of flame and debris Tuesday, forcing them to deploy their emergency fire shelters and trapping them for 15 minutes, according to an investigative report the Bureau of Indian Affairs released Sunday. The six, who have not yet been identified, remained in radio contact even as a small tornado of fire swirled around them.
- PUB DATE: 7/5/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Arizona Republic, AZCentral.com & KPNX-TV NBC 12 Phoenix
Read more
Posted: Jul 5, 2016

Memphis Loses Third Firefighter in Off-duty Incident

A Memphis firefighter died in an off-duty incident Monday, marking the third such fatality in the department in recent weeks. According to an official of the firefighters union, Tina Mathenia, 46, was a 15-year veteran of the department. She appeared to have health issues, firefighters union head Thomas Malone said, that led to her death.
- PUB DATE: 7/5/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: firehouse
Read more
Posted: Jul 5, 2016

Longview Fire Department to create window safety promotion

Vancouver parents Jason Cunningham and his wife Becca thought they had done everything they could to childproof their home. They installed child-proof locks on cabinets, installed mesh on their deck railing to keep their kids from falling or getting stuck, and kept any and all chemicals out of reach and locked up.
- PUB DATE: 7/5/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: tdn.com
Read more
Posted: Jul 4, 2016

Firefighter hospitalized for smoke inhalation after Tacoma fire

It was a wake-up call Jeff Stice and his family did not expect this July 4th holiday weekend. Just after 1 a.m. Monday morning, Pierce County Fire officials say the fire started in the power panel in the garage. The flames intensified due to the three vehicles that were inside, including a Tesla. “Everything in there was a fuel and it burned pretty ferociously,” says Fire Chief, Cliff Mccullom.
- PUB DATE: 7/4/2016 11:18:48 AM - SOURCE: KIRO-TV CBS 7
Read more
Posted: Jul 4, 2016

Portage (IN) Fire Station Nearing Move-In Status

Portage Fire Station 3 will move from City Hall to its new station likely in early September with an operational date of September 18, Fire Chief Tom Fieffer said.
The $4 million building is being completed by The Pangere Corporation of Gary.

There won't be much moving from the present fire station 3 to its new facility, Fieffer said. What's there is old and being replaced, from bedding to kitchen equipment. Only the apparatus, turnout gear and weight room equipment will make the trek east on Central Avenue to the new facility.

The new station features four bays in the 12,000-square-foot facility. The tower truck will be moved from station two on Old Porter Road, said Fieffer, to provide a more central location in the city.

The remaining bays will be filled with an engine, rescue unit and division chief's vehicle.

The only administrative office in the new station will be for the division or turn chief. Seven personnel will initially work out of the station, but there will be room for growth. The new house can hold 12 personnel.

Read more
RSS
First71457146714771487150715271537154Last

Theme picker

Search News Articles