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Posted: Apr 29, 2026

After LaGuardia Plane Collision, NYC-Area Airport Vehicles to Get Transponders

The Port Authority will install transponders in ground vehicles at its airports following a fatal crash linked to their absence at LaGuardia.

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Posted: Apr 29, 2026

Generac Recalls Portable Generators Due to Safety Hazards: ‘Stop Use Immediately’

Generac is recalling over 150,000 portable generators due to fuel leak risks that pose fire hazards.

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Posted: Apr 28, 2026

Apparatus Purchasing: Penfield’s Low Hosebed

Designing a rig in-house with a low hosebed and rear discharges is challenging. There’s more to it than arbitrarily picking a height, choosing one your neighboring department has, or pointing to a location and saying you want a discharge there.

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Posted: Apr 28, 2026

Fire Chief Considerations: The Importance of Fleet Division Standard Operating Procedures

Standard operating procedures (SOPs) for fleet management ensure operational readiness, enhance safety, and reduce liabilities, impacting overall firefighter and resident safety.

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Posted: Apr 28, 2026

VIDEOS: Massive fire rips through abandoned mill building in Massachusetts

PHOTOS: A raging fire erupted at an abandoned mill in Haverhill, prompting a large emergency response. According to Haverhill Fire Chief Christopher Cesati, a call came in around 3:30 a.m. from a passerby who spotted the flames at the Stevens Street mill.

“I smelled the smoke and I heard the sirens,” said Krissy Fraczek, who lives nearby. “I turned the corner and saw the big plume of smoke and I’m like, oh my God.” The building itself carries more than a century of history—some sections date back to the late 1800s. It’s also no stranger to disaster because in 2015, the mill caught fire in a massive blaze that led to the arrest of four teenagers.

“We went to three alarms on this,” said Haverhill Fire Chief Cesati. ”We have plenty of mutual aid in.” Chief Cesati says firefighters never went inside, only spraying water from the outside, knowing it was an abandoned mill ever since it caught fire in 2015.

After that incident, the department created detailed plans in case the mill ever burned again, and those preparations are now being put to the test. Cesati says crews will likely remain on-site for days to fully extinguish the fire, given how deep it is inside the building.

The mill has been vacant and boarded up since the previous fire, and officials say no one was inside when this latest blaze broke out. “But when there’s a will, there’s a way,” said Fraczek. ”People will get in, unfortunately. A lot of the homeless go in there trying to find heat and trying to find shelter.”

WFXT-TV FOX 25 Boston

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