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Posted: Jun 24, 2026

Teen in critical condition after jumping into Lake Washington

VIDEO: Seattle Fire Department personnel rescued a 17-year-old boy who jumped off a dock near Mt. Baker Park into Lake Washington Tuesday afternoon. Around 3:43 p.m., medical teams from the Seattle Fire Department responded to the 2300 block of Lake Washington Boulevard in south Seattle on June 23 to reports of a swimmer who had jumped off a dock and not resurfaced.

Divers with the medical response team were able to find the boy and bring him to shore in less than two minutes, and ensured there was no one else who needed assistance. Paramedics transported the teen to Harborview Medical Center for further care, and as of about 8:50 p.m., he is in critical condition.

Tuesday’s temperatures have soared into the 90s in some parts of Puget Sound. Public agencies have encouraged residents to take extra precautions around local bodies of water, which are still very cold and can trigger full-body shock.

KING-TV NBC 5 Seattle

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Posted: Jun 24, 2026

IN Fire Department Replaces 28-Year-Old Tanker with Pumper-Tanker

The pumper-tanker has a 5-inch suction plumbed to the heavy-duty extended front bumper, which also has a Federal Signal™ Q2B siren and a compartment for 100 feet of 1¾-inch hose.

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Posted: Jun 24, 2026

Oceanside CA Weighs Sales Tax Hike for New Fire Station

Oceanside's City Council will consider a half-cent sales tax measure.

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Posted: Jun 24, 2026

Colorado Springs (CO) Looks to Redirect 911 Fee Revenue to Apparatus Upgrades, Improvements

Colorado Springs will leave the El Paso-Teller County 911 Authority, aiming to retain $3.8 million in dispatch fees for local services.

The post Colorado Springs (CO) Looks to Redirect 911 Fee Revenue to Apparatus Upgrades, Improvements appeared first on Fire Apparatus: Fire trucks, fire engines, emergency vehicles, and firefighting equipment.

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Posted: Jun 24, 2026

New Hazelwood (NC) Fire Station Still Four Years out, but Wheels Finally Turning

Waynesville has begun using $3 million in federal funds for a new fire station in Hazelwood.

The post New Hazelwood (NC) Fire Station Still Four Years out, but Wheels Finally Turning appeared first on Fire Apparatus: Fire trucks, fire engines, emergency vehicles, and firefighting equipment.

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