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Adult, 3 Children Displaced By Chicago's West Rogers Park Fire An adult and three children were left without a home after a fire broke out in a West Rogers Park apartment building Monday afternoon. The Fire Department was called at 4:50 p.m. for a fire at the three-story courtyard building at 2234 W. Farwell Ave. Crews were able to extinguish the flames easily, and no one was injured. The cause of the fire was under investigation Monday evening. WBBM-TV CBS 2 CHICAGO Firefighters extinguish blaze in two story Mattoon apartment building VIDEO: Firefighters quickly extinguished a blaze late Monday morning in a two-story apartment building on the north side of town. Chief Jeff Hilligoss of the Mattoon Fire Department said the occupant of the second floor apartment where the fire appears to have started was injured but opted to make arrangements for taking private transportation to the hospital instead of an ambulance. Mitchell-Jerdan Ambulance crews were at the scene to check on the occupants of the eight-unit apartment building, 401 1/2 N. 15th St., which had to be evacuated due to the fire. Hilligoss said none of the emergency responders were injured. Hilligoss said fire crews were dispatched at 10:55 a.m. in response to a report of a structure fire and found flames coming out of two bedroom windows in the second floor apartment at this building, located at the northwest corner of 15th and Champaign Avenue. MATTOON JOURNAL GAZETTE & TIMES-COURIER - METERED SITE Smoke Detectors Save Family From House Fire In Naperville A Naperville family has working smoke detectors to thank for alerting them to a fire that broke out in their two-story home early Monday. The fire started just after 3 a.m. in the 1700 block of Roberts Lane. When fire crews got to the scene, they encountered heavy smoke on the first floor of the residence and heavy fire in the back of the home. Firefighters first attacked the blaze from outside before advancing into the home. Once inside, they found and extinguished fire that was still burning in the joists of the home's first floor. In total, it took 20 minutes for firefighters to put out the blaze. All three residents were displaced from the home by the fire, which fire officials say was caused by smoking materials that were disposed of improperly. NAPERVILLE PATCH PREVIOUS STATE NEWS |
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Tulsa First Responders Recall Devastation Of Oklahoma City Bombing 26 Years Later First responders from all over Green Country were some of the first people on scene at the Oklahoma City bombing 26 years ago. "We watched it unfold and everybody is wanting to go help," said Tulsa Fire District Chief Pete Matlock. Matlock shared pictures from his time sorting through the wreckage in downtown Oklahoma City. He was sent to help a few days after the bombing. "Seeing a building like that was so ominous, it was something I had never seen before," Matlock said. Matlock describes almost every waking hour of the four days he spent there in what he calls an "ant train." "You would hand it to somebody, they would hand it down," he said. He said at that point, his mission was focused on body recovery, not rescue. Matlock remembers vivid details, like the smell of Little Caesar's cinnamon rolls, that employees made for the rescuers even though the bombing destroyed most of the restaurant. "They set up these tents and took care of us," said Matlock. KOTV-DT CBS 6 TULSA Florida: Kennedy Space Center firefighter rides in F-16 with Thunderbird pilot Andrew Morgan, a firefighter at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, had a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity over the weekend. He took off in the backseat of an F-16 with Thunderbird Major Jason Markzon as his pilot. Prior to the flight, he was showed the ropes by Thunderbirds and given a brief training session. "It was surreal. It gave me a different perspective, obviously, from everything I'm used to and see on a daily basis," Morgan said. "To be able to do those maneuvers and what the guys are capable of is mindblowing." Firefighter Morgan is already a real-life hero. He made a daring rescue back in October, bringing three painters to safety at the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. They were hanging 375 feet above the ground after a scaffolding broke. Morgan reportedly repelled down the building, strapping one of the men to his body. The other two were hauled to the roof by the rest of his team. WTVT-TV FOX 13 TAMPA J. Robert 'Rob' Brown Appointed as CEO/Executive Director of the International Association of Fire Chiefs Acting President & Chairman of the Board Ken Stuebing and the Board of Directors of the International Association of Fire Chiefs are pleased to announce the appointment of Fire Chief (Ret.) J. Robert "Rob" Brown, Jr., as IAFC Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director. As CEO/Executive Director, Mr. Brown will be responsible to assure that the IAFC builds upon our near 150-years of success at the forefront of the fire, rescue and emergency services profession and that the IAFC's advocacy, leadership, education and service initiatives are laser focused on the success and support of our IAFC members worldwide. Additionally, Mr. Brown is responsible for the overall leadership, management and continuity of IAFC corporate operations and serves as President and CEO of the IAFC's subsidiary company, Emergency Services Consulting International (ESCI), working with ESCI Chair, Chief Chris Christopoulos. IAFC.ORG Pennsylvania firefighters rally at state Capitol for online fundraisers during pandemic It's hard enough to be a volunteer firefighter. They rush into burning buildings. They get up in the middle of the night to battle blazes. They save lives. "I personally don't think you should be selling hoagies in the rain, in the freezing cold, on the weekend," Pennsylvania state Rep. Ryan Warner, R-Fayette County, told a group of firefighters assembled at the state Capitol Monday morning. He's hoping his recently introduced legislation will do just that – take some of the burden of fundraising off of firefighters. Fundraisers are what pay the bills for Pennsylvania's volunteer fire companies, but the coronavirus pandemic brought these efforts to a halt with restrictions on in-person gatherings. At first, some fire companies were holding online raffles, and that was working great, until they were contacted by the state police and their county treasurers' offices, saying under their small-games-of-chance licenses, they were not permitted to accept credit or debit card payments. PENNLIVE.COM Dodgeball for firefighters: New York volunteers practice breath control by playing in full gear PHOTO: On Friday evening, members of five local fire departments were engaged in a fierce fight — not with a fire, but with each other. Instead of their usual tools — hoses, axes and ladders — they were chucking foam balls at each other, playing dodgeball. It was a strange sight to see. Firefighters from the Saranac Lake, Lake Placid, Bloomingdale, Paul Smiths-Gabriels and Duane volunteer fire departments packed into the gymnasium of the Citizen Advocates building (the former Pius X high school) in Saranac Lake, paying dodgeball in full firefighting gear. It was a fun way to practice an important skill. It was an air consumption drill, teaching members breath control and oxygen conservation. "It helps build confidence for them in case they're in a situation where their TAS alarm goes off and they're either trapped or they need a little more time to get out of a burning building," Saranac Lake Volunteer Fire Department Second Assistant Chief Doug Peck said. ADIRONDACK DAILY ENTERPRISE - METERED SITE PREVIOUS NATIONAL NEWS |
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