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 Alton Firefighters were called to the 1300 block of Belle Street in Alton on Friday night and when they arrived, Deputy Chief Rob Franke said they saw flames and smoke coming from a room in the home. The firefighters attacked the blaze and the deputy chief said in 10 minutes or so had it under control. East Alton Fire Department and Godfrey Fire Protection District were called to assist, but called off because it was under control in rapid fashion. Deputy Chief Franke praised his firefighters for their quick efforts to save the home. He said once again, it shows how all their intense training pays off in these types of situations. Franke said there was no one at home of the time of the fire and no one was injured. RIVERBENDER Illinois State Police say no one was injured when a semi-trailer caught on fire on Sunday night on Interstate 74 Saint Joseph. The fire shut down the eastbound lanes of the interstate for about two hours. Police say that 61-year-old Loren Spengler of Rankin was driving east on I-74 near mile marker 190 at about 6 P-M when a fire started in the brakes of the trailer. That caused him to pull over and stop on the shoulder. Police say the man then separated the semi-truck from the trailer and drove the truck forward about twenty yards as the flames began to spread throughout the trailer. Police say the trailer and its contents quickly became engulfed in flames, as the trailer burned for about 40 minutes. The contents of the trailer were not disclosed. THE NEWS-GAZETTE - METERED SITE The Alton Fire Department received a call Friday for its fire boat to assist in a body recovery near Hartford by the Phillips 66 docks in the Mississippi River. The Alton Fire Department confirmed a team was sent to the scene to assist Hartford Police and Fire Department and other law enforcement in the situation and a body had been recovered from the search. The Madison County Coroner has not yet released any information about the recovery, but should on Saturday. RIVERBENDER PHOTO: Officials are investigating an unusual-looking accident in Winnebago County. The Rockton, Shirland, and Durand Fire Departments responded to a three-vehicle accident Saturday morning around 9:00 a.m. The accident happened near the intersection of Freeport and Meridian Roads in Rockton Township. Although initial reports to crews said several subjects could be possibly trapped, officials on scene learned no one was hurt and everyone made it safely out of their vehicles. Illinois State Police and Winnebago County Sheriff's deputies were also on the scene. The incident is under investigation. MY STATE LINE |
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 VIDEO: A fire ripped through row houses in Yonkers on one of the hottest days of the year so far, displacing nearly 100 people and injuring more than a dozen firefighters as well as one resident. The blaze appeared to have started Sunday afternoon in the backyard of one home on Maple Street but it quickly spread to four nearby houses, according to fire officials and witnesses. Flames could be seen shooting from the roof and thick, black smoke blanketed the entire neighborhood. At one point, every firefighter in Yonkers was on the scene to put out the fast-moving fire. "I felt the heat. It was sizzling and popping. I ran back inside to make sure everybody was out the door," said Carlos Bonilla. Firefighters say they received a call just after 4 p.m. about furniture that had caught fire at one of the homes. "It was so terrible. Everything was pitch black. You couldn't breathe, eyes started getting watery," Marcos Archindia recalled. He said his brother saw the flames started. WNBC-TV NBC 4 NEW YORK A 26-year veteran of Polk County Fire Rescue became the first woman to be promoted to the rank of deputy chief, the county announced this week. Jennifer Huff will serve in the planning division, according to a release. "Deputy Chief Huff's promotion is a huge milestone for Polk County Fire Rescue," Fire Chief Robert Weech said in a statement. "In a profession dominated by men, Huff has stood out, broken her own ground and deserves this position – not because of her gender, but by her skill." Huff began her career in 1995 as a volunteer firefighter, the county said. Over the years she "climbed the ranks as an emergency medical technician and paramedic, to firefighter, engineer, lieutenant, battalion chief and now deputy chief," the county said in its release. Also promoted to the rank of deputy chief is Eugene Gorokhov. He will serve in the training division, the county said. WTSP-TV CBS NEWS 10 TAMPA Honoring EMS workers during the month of May, FOX23 learned how the Tulsa fire chief helped launch the first paramedic firetrucks in Tulsa more than 20 years ago. Tulsa Fire Chief Michael Baker has had a career full of helping people. He worked in the military, then as a paramedic, and then a firefighter, before taking on the role of chief about a year ago. Baker has responded to thousands of emergency calls throughout his career and while those haven't stopped, he says the care available when you call 911 in Tulsa has changed a lot over time. In 2000, he helped launch the first two paramedic fire trucks equipped with almost the same level of supplies you would find on a traditional ambulance and the firefighters trained to use them. "We started with just a handful of paramedics and then now we're to about 120 paramedics on the fire department with 16 fire apparatus that are providing that level of care," Baker says. KOKI-TV FOX 23 TULSA A fire authority allows communities to share resources to provide emergency services and react nimbly to areas that have little or no emergency response capabilities on their own, fire authority leaders around Michigan say. One authority — essentially a new government entity created to manage a service in multiple communities — already exists in Northeast Michigan, in the Rogers City area. And Northeast Michigan could see other partnerships. Alpena and Alpena Township are discussing forming an authority to oversee water and sewer services in those two communities to put an end to a years-long court battle. And those two communities briefly discussed forming a fire authority as the township explores a way to preserve firefighting services in the face of staffing shortages and financial issues. THE ALPENA NEWS - METERED SITE VIDEO: In March 2019, a massive chemical fire broke out after a leak at a chemical tank farm in Deer Park spread to almost a dozen other tanks. A plume of smoke soon loomed over the Houston skyline and lingered there for three days. Residents of Deer Park were forced to shelter in place due to air pollution hazards, the Houston Ship Channel closed for three days, and millions of gallons of hazardous waste spilled on the ground and leaked into the water. That chemical fire at Intercontinental Terminals Company's facility also rekindled a debate at the Legislature about the state's rapidly growing petrochemical industry, much of it in communities along the Texas Gulf Coast. Thousands of such tanks, typically made of steel plates, are in the Houston area alone, and state lawmakers had already become concerned after at least 15 tanks holding crude oil, gasoline and other hydrocarbons ruptured or malfunctioned during Hurricane Harvey in 2017. KHOU-TV CBS 11 HOUSTON |
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