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Posted: May 9, 2026

Suspect Rammed Ambulance After NV Attack, Police Say

A suspect in east Las Vegas attempted to stab an individual and then rammed a parked ambulance multiple times. Police arrested the suspect, and no injuries were reported.

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Posted: May 9, 2026

Port Henry (NY) FD Seeks to Build $4.9M Fire Station

The Port Henry Volunteer Fire Department will hold a referendum on June 2 to fund a new $4.9 million fire station, following a failed vote in May 2022. Public forums are scheduled for May 12 and 26.

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Posted: May 8, 2026

PHOTOS: 2 firefighters injured, 1 critically, when fire truck crashes in Ohio

Two firefighters were injured — one critically — after a fire truck crashed in Muskingum County on Thursday. It happened near 910 Dresden-Adamsville Road on State Route 208.

One firefighter was flown by helicopter to Grant Medical Center in Columbus in critical condition. The second firefighter was rushed to Genesis Hospital in Zanesville and was said to be stable.

The crash involved a lengthy extraction to get the driver out, a spokesman for Muskingum County said. He added that the fire truck dropped off the edge of the road while coming down a hill, and when the driver tried to correct, the tanker “flipped over before striking a tree and ending up back on its wheels.”

WSYX-TV ABC Columbus

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Posted: May 8, 2026

Historic fire truck ‘Maude’ roars back to life in Tennessee

VIDEO/PHOTOS: What some might see as rust, dust and worn out machinery, Lincoln County’s own Dylan McCool sees as opportunity.

With a YouTube following of more than 640,000 subscribers, McCool has built a national reputation for rescuing forgotten cars, trucks and what he jokingly calls “plenty of junk.” But to him, every abandoned machine carries a story worth saving.

Through nearly 400 videos, McCool has documented the process of finding vehicles tucked away in fields, barns and overgrown lots, then methodically bringing them back to life.

Now, that passion has found its way to Fayetteville. Through a partnership with the Fayetteville-Lincoln County Museum and the Fayetteville Fire Department, McCool has taken on one of the community’s most recognizable historic artifacts: a 1953 Mack fire truck affectionately known as “Maude.”

For decades, Maude served the citizens of Fayetteville, responding to emergencies from the old fire station on what many locals still remember as Fire Hall Hill.

Photographs from the 1950s show the truck sitting proudly in front of the station alongside the firefighters who operated it which you can see in McCool’s YouTube video.

After being retired from service in the mid-1990s, the truck sat largely untouched. In recent years, it rested behind the museum in a chain-link enclosure, weathered, faded and uncertain if it would ever run again.

Elk Valley Times – Metered Site

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Posted: May 8, 2026

VIDEO: First responders evacuate residents from house fire in Michigan, 1 person taken to hospital

PHOTOS: The occupants of a home that caught fire in South Haven were evacuated, South Haven Area Emergency Services (SHAES) says.

SHAES was dispatched to a structure fire at 849 Phillips Street around 8:45 a.m. Thursday. When firefighters arrived at the scene, they found the home fully engulfed in flames.

Neighbors of the home said they heard a series of explosions. Michigan Gas Utilities was needed to turn off the gas supply to the home. All of the six occupants of the home were evacuated safely, SHAES said.

One person was taken to the hospital for burns and smoke inhalation. SHAES said mutual aid was requested from the Bangor Community and Covert Township fire departments. The Hartford and Watervliet fire departments was also dispatched to the scene later.

Firefighters remained on the scene until after 12:00 p.m., SHAES said. The nearby St. Paul Lutheran Church and School was placed in a soft lockdown, which has since been lifted, as first responders addressed the structure fire.

WZZM-TV ABC 13 Grand Rapids

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