BUFFALO, N.Y. — Buffalo Fire Department officials have identified the firefighter killed while battling a massive four-alarm fire in downtown Buffalo Wednesday as Jason Arno, 37, of Engine Company 2.
In the evening of November 12, a tanker truck entered a motel parking lot in the west Oklahoma community of Weatherford, where the truck driver secured his rig and checked into the motel. But around ...
Bemidji Fire Chief Justin Sherwood discusses budgeting for 2026, his passion for staffing, where we are at in storm recovery and the upcoming Unified Fire Brigade See ...
The City of Burlington and the Burlington Fire Department have been officially recognized with the Home Base Iowa (HBI) Certification, honoring their strong commitment to hiring and supporting ...
The residence at 570 West Congress St. had an electrical fire in the wall that resulted in minor damage. At 3:45 a.m. Friday, firefighters responded to and extinguished a dumpster fire at The G Store ...
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In this WGLT file photo, a Bloomington firefighter stands inside a semi trailer that's on fire during a fire training simulation. Bloomington's fire chief says the addition of a fourth work shift next ...
BOONE — The Boone Fire Department has earned a ranking only 35 departments in the state — and only 350 in the nation — have achieved: an ISO Class 1 rating. The department received the rating after an ...
Newly released reports in the death of Buffalo firefighter Jason Arno in 2023 reveal troubling errors and safety violations by the city's fire department. Arno was killed in a massive four-alarm fire ...
As we approach Independence Day and several people in the area are purchasing fireworks, Bartlesville Fire Chief H.C. Call reminds everyone that setting off fireworks within the city limits is ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Pa., described the deal between US Steel and Nippon Steel that President Donald Trump announced last Friday as a "BFD," a reference to former President Biden's infamous comment ...
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