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Posted: Jan 30, 2026

Look at Smaller ARFF Rigs Used at Regional Airports

Regional airports, like San Luis Valley (CO) Regional Airport, utilize smaller ARFF vehicles to meet FAA regulations for aircraft rescue and firefighting, ensuring safety and compliance.

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Posted: Jan 30, 2026

Embracing Technology in ARFF

The ARFF team, using thermal imaging cameras (TIC), enhances safety during aircraft emergencies by locating fires and victims faster, despite challenges from aircraft materials and temperatures.

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Posted: Jan 29, 2026

VIDEOS: Massive fire with exploding propane tanks erupts in Southern California

PHOTOS: Firefighters were battling a dangerous commercial blaze in South El Monte Wednesday afternoon, with propane tanks exploding at a property on North Tyler Avenue, according to Los Angeles County fire officials.

Crews were dispatched around 2:32 p.m. to the 2215 block of North Tyler Avenue, near Klingerman Street, with a second alarm requested just minutes later at 2:40 p.m.

Sky5 was overhead when KTLA’s Gil Leyvas reported the response was upgraded to a third alarm as of 3:15 p.m., after a second building caught fire. Minutes later, Leyvas said a shelter-in-place was ordered for the general area.

Despite the order, some residents, many of whom had their faces covered, gathered across the street from the firefight, even as a series of massive explosions erupted. At least 110 personnel were battling the blaze as of mid-afternoon with hazmat units en route.

KTLA-TV CW 5 Los Angeles

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Posted: Jan 29, 2026

DCA air disaster victims, first responders honored at Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C.

VIDEO: Music and memories filled Constitution Hall where hundreds of family members, first responders and policymakers celebrated the lives of the 67 people killed in a midair collision over the Potomac River one year ago.

“As we tried to make sense of the unimaginable, our families came together,” said a cousin of the Livingston family that lost a mother, Donna, and father, Peter, as well as their two daughters Everly and Alydia. “Families we had never met before found themselves connected in loss and by the shared work of how to move forward.”

“While we were powerless in that moment to help our loved ones, we were not powerless to help each other so that’s what we did, and we’ve been doing that ever since,” said Doug Lane who lost his 16-year-old son Spencer and wife Christine.

This memorial was organized and funded by victims’ families. In addition to honoring their loved ones’ lives, they took this opportunity to highlight the weeks of work by first responders, awarding each with a medal on stage.

“When the initial response ended, you kept coming back. Searching, working and ensuring that every one of our loved ones was ultimately returned home to us,” said another cousin of the Livingston family. “That commitment means more to our families that words can express.”

WUSA-TV CBS 9 Washington, D.C.

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Posted: Jan 29, 2026

VIDEO: Crews respond to massive fire on Laurel Island in South Carolina; cause remains unknown

PHOTOS: A massive fire burned on Laurel Island overnight Wednesday, causing ash to fall from the sky in Mount Pleasant, according to reports.

Charleston Police and fire crews responded to the former landfill turned greenspace just before 11 p.m. after a fire was seen near Romney Street.

Due to the fire containing grass, brush and debris, the Charleston Fire Department requested specialized brush firefighting vehicles from the Charleston, Saint Johns, and Mount Pleasant Fire Departments. Drone units were also deployed to assist in monitoring the conditions as they developed.

The fire reportedly affected approximately 20 acres of undeveloped land, and no structures were threatened by the blaze. Crews remained on the scene for several hours, declaring the fire fully extinguished just before 2 a.m. on Thursday.

It is not clear at this time what started the fire or if anyone was injured.

WCIV-TV ABC 4 Charleston

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