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1 seriously hurt in Zion senior home fire A person died in a Zion senior home fire that prompted authorities to evacuate the 90-unit building Monday to the north suburb's city hall. Firefighters were called about 12:20 a.m. to Carmel House senior apartments, at 2815 Elisha Ave., and found heavy smoke on the third floor, the Zion Fire Department said in a statement. One person was taken in serious condition to Vista East Medical Center, while two people were taken for underlying medical issues that may have been exacerbated by the incident, the release states. WFLD-TV FOX 32 CHICAGO Springfield Firefighters Local 37 aids several local charities Springfield Firefighters Local 37 will be making donations to several charities from proceeds from its "12 Days of Christmas" raffle held in October and November. Receiving $1,500 is Senior Services of Central Illinois. Charities receiving $1,000 include The Outlet, The Autism Program of Illinois, Mini O'Beirne Crisis Nursery, Compass for Kids, The Parent Place, Inner City Mission, Contact Ministries, Mary Bryant Home, Girls on the Run and Faith Coalition for the Common Good. Local 37 President Ryan Sabo said a charities donation committee handled the raffle and selected the charities. Sabo said it was the 16th year for the raffle. THE STATE JOURNAL-REGISTER Man, 64, Dies In Plainfield I-55 Crash A man died in a crash on I-55 in Plainfield on Monday, Plainfield Fire Protection District Chief Jon Stratton said. Around 1 p.m., the fire district along with the Illinois State Police troopers responded to the southbound lanes of I-55 at milepost 255 after receiving a report of a vehicle that went off the roadway, he said. The driver and sole occupant of the car, Benito Macias, 64, of Kewanee, was pronounced dead at 1:44 p.m. by the Will County Coroner's Office. Stratton said the police are still investigating the cause of the accident, but it seemed as if "something flew through the windshield and struck the driver." PLAINFIELD PATCH PREVIOUS STATE NEWS |
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VIDEO: Two Buildings Destroyed in California Fire Two buildings were destroyed Monday night in a major emergency fire in North Hollywood that burned for nearly two hours before being extinguished. The fire was first reported around 9 p.m. in the 5400 block of North Tujunga Avenue, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. The fire was "well developed" by 9:15 p.m., according to the LAFD. Newschopper4 was over the flames and saw a big cloud of smoke around 9:25 p.m. Large flareups were being attacked by firefighters on tall ladders. More than a dozen streams of water could be seen attacking the fire from all sides, with crews moving onto a neighboring building to shoot down at the stubborn flames. Around 9:50 p.m., the LAFD called the fire a "Major Emergency" and said 111 firefighters were responding to the fire. Around 10 p.m., firefighters appeared to have finally squashed the majority of the fire, though an orange glow was still visible and the fire was still being attacked by at least a half dozen water lines. KNBC-TV NBC 4 LOS ANGELES Florida county recruits most diverse class of firefighter aspirants in history The 91st class of 65 new Orange County Fire Rescue recruits marks the department's most diverse class in history. Department officials say more than half of the members in the group are Hispanic, Black or Asian. Recruit Paris Nunn, a graduate of the University of Central Florida, is one of 19 women in the class. "I've done service my whole life. I was in the Peace Corps in Ethiopia then I got into the fitness industry, so merging the two of service and fitness and having purpose is why I became a recruit," Nunn said. The National Fire Protection Association reports that women make up 4% of all firefighters. The new recruits put Orange County at 9%, more than double the national average. The female recruits in Orange County are doing the same rigorous training as the men, lifting 70 pounds with the hose and oxygen tank. That doesn't include the additional 20 pounds of bunker gear they will be wearing on a call. WKMG-TV CBS 6 ORLANDO Fatal New York school fire occurred 100 years ago At 5:15 p.m. today church bells will ring downtown, not for the upcoming Christmas holiday but for a more somber reason — the 100th anniversary of the Lyons Union School fire that killed two young girls and destroyed the school. It will be exactly 100 years to the time when a fast-moving blaze tore through the William Street building, trapping and killing 12-year-old Helen Baltzel and 13-year-old Elizabeth Burns. The fire ravaged the school building, causing $300,000 in damage, according to old news clippings. Another Lyons resident, Jacob Keller, also died — "overcome by excitement of the fire and fell dead of heart disease. On his return home he was telling members of his family of what had occurred, when he toppled over." Scott Bailey of Lyons and Eric Lewis of Geneva, a sixth-grade teacher in Lyons, are both history buffs who have been researching the fire's history. FINGER LAKES TIMES - METERED SITE COVID-19 vaccine plan means some states will lag in getting shots to highest-risk groups As health care workers and nursing home residents await the first syringes of the COVID-19 vaccine, few realize that when they will get a dose depends a lot on what state they live in. Though they're first in line for the vaccine, some people in those groups may get vaccinated after people in other states who are deemed lower priority. The vaccine is allocated according to the number of adults in each state, which doesn't correlate to the number of high-risk people living or working there. As long as supplies are limited, some states won't get doses proportionate to their needs. In those places, medical workers and residents of long-term care facilities will be exposed to the coronavirus for weeks or months longer. They'll be more vulnerable to sickness and death. Nevada is one of the winners. According to a USA TODAY analysis of data from Surgo Ventures and Ariadne Labs, the state has relatively few residents in the highest priority group USA TODAY Texas: Downtown Austin's Iconic Central Fire Station Considers a Careful Upgrade PHOTOS: Dating back to 1938, the New Deal-financed Austin Central Fire Station No. 1 sitting at 401 East Fifth Street on the northwest corner of Brush Square is an unlikely gem of downtown architecture, one of the few really striking examples of the Art Deco subset known as Moderne or Streamline Moderne in the city's stock of public buildings — unfortunately, great vintage design doesn't necessarily mesh with the facilities requirements of modern firefighting, meaning the Austin Fire Department has tolerated a growing list of frustrations with operating out of the the aging structure despite its obvious historic merit to those of us not actually fighting the fires. But even as the city prepares to improve the public amenities of the surrounding Brush Square — including our friends at the O. Henry house and the Austin Fire Museum located in the station itself — the task of modernizing the facility is a growing civic priority. TOWERS AUSTIN PREVIOUS NATIONAL NEWS |
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