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Fire name: Border 6. Border 6 Fire initially started today at 3:20 p.m. in San Diego County. It has been burning on federal land managed by the Bureau of Land Management for seven hours.
However, the fire department said, "This almost didn't happen" as the nearest fire hydrant was blocked by a parked vehicle. MORE | Fires. Dry brush fire along I-15 in Willard prompts two-lane closure; ...
6 injured during fire at a family gathering in New Jersey. CHERRY HILL, N.J. (WPVI) -- A child had to be flown to the hospital with critical burns after an incident at a family get-together in ...
Man hospitalized after boat explodes and is consumed by fire in Fort Lauderdale The 30-foot boat exploded and caught fire around 9:30 a.m. then drifted onto shore near the 1700 block of S. Ocean ...
On Jan. 6, the office’s Confidential Investigations Unit received information about an alleged theft tied to the Fairview Fire Department. An investigation revealed a series of unauthorized ATM ...
In 2022, an unrepaired fire hydrant delayed firefighting efforts at a house fire in the Northland. Also in 2022, a “dry” hydrant slowed fire crews from dousing a fire on 58th Street .
On May 6, the Pagosa Fire Protection District (PFPD) Board of Directors unanimously approved the release of a memorandum from the district’s attorney regarding Pagosa Area Water and Sanitation ...
Three men were charged on Tuesday after they allegedly stole a fire hydrant and other parts in Jonesburg. Kristopher Sumner, of Jonesburg, and Albert Meidel, of Moscow Mills, were charged with ...
The inspections are anticipated to conclude by June 6. "Fire hydrant inspections may cause discolored water. Individuals living in Utica and on adjacent side streets are advised to check their water ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Six people were forced from there home after a fire broke out in Providence Sunday morning. Battalion Chief Richard DeLisi said crews responding to Dora Street around 8 ...
MILLVILLE — City officials are being advised to have anti-tampering caps removed from fire hydrants in the wake of a fire April 9 that killed two girls along South 4th Street.