• VIDEO: Massive fire breaks out at vacant Detroit apartment building

    Fire crews battled a blaze at an apartment building early Thursday morning on Detroit’s west side.A large, vacant apartment building caught fire in a residential neighborhood in the area of I-94 and Livernois on March 30. The entire building, which is multiple stories high, was fully engulfed in flames as crews worked to extinguish it.
    - PUB DATE: 3/30/2023 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WDIV-TV NBC 4 Detroit
  • Train derailment, fire causes evacuation in western Minnesota town

    VIDEOS:An early morning train derailment has caused residents of a small town in Kandiyohi County to evacuate on Thursday.In a statement, BNSF Railway said approximately 22 cars derailed around 1 a.m.Some of the derailed cars were carrying ethanol and corn syrup and started on fire, the sheriff's office said.
    - PUB DATE: 3/30/2023 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WCCO-TV CBS 4 Minneapolis
  • Submit Your Nomination for the 2023 IAFC Ben Franklin Award for Valor

    The IAFC is now accepting nominations for the IAFC Ben Franklin Award for Valor. Since 1970, the IAFC’s most prestigious award has recognized the spirit of service, courage and heroism that is a proud tradition among the world's fire and emergency service. The program is named for one of the first fire chiefs in the United States, Benjamin Franklin.
    - PUB DATE: 3/30/2023 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: IAFC.org
  • First Black female fire chief to serve in New England sworn in

    History was made in Connecticut Wednesday as state leaders and neighbors gathered in Hartford to celebrate Shelly Carter, the first Black female fire chief to serve any fire department in all of New England.“The goal is not about me. We celebrate me, but this is for every female out there, every female on the line who’s working today," said Carter, who was sworn in as the Southbury Training School Fire Department Fire Chief under the state's Department of Developmental Services.
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  • Collectors in Arkansas hope to spark desire for firefighting with museum

    VIDEO: One retired fire crew that has turned into collectors has been looking to tap into the little kid energy that often follows a field trip to a local firehouse."My family had no problem buying for me at Christmas," said Bob Franklin, retired Little Rock captain. "It was always fire trucks."He has used that story to explain what drove him to more than 50 years in the fire service.
    - PUB DATE: 3/30/2023 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KTHV-TV CBS 11 Little Rock

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