CA Fire Danger Remains High Even as Winds Ease Fire danger remained high Friday amid unpredictable wind gusts and dry conditions in Southern California, as crews made progress against At Least 18 Chinese Coal Miners Killed by Lethal Gas China’s state TV says at least 18 coal miners have been killed by high levels of carbon monoxide in the Merry Christmas During this time PacMule Belts would like to wish you and your families a very Merry Christmas. Historic Church Gutted by Six-Alarm Fire in New York According to a report from The Daily News, a historic 19th-century church was destroyed by a massive six-alarm fire Saturday Cranes Lift Dutch Runaway Train Off Whale Sculpture The front carriage of a Dutch metro train that landed on a sculpture of a whale’s tail after plowing through Firefighters Track Down, Douse Fire Two Bowen Valley firefighters who persevered until finding flames in the forest Thursday were able to contain the spread to Firefighter Critically Injured While Fighting High-Rise Fire, Police Investigating Incident A San Francisco firefighter was knocked unconscious and critically injured Monday while fighting a high-rise fire and officials are looking Kent (OH) Man Killed in Brimfield Crash A Kent man is dead after a crash at the intersection of Tallmadge and Sandy Lake roads in Brimfield on Houston Arson Investigator Shot and Killed in the Line of Duty The Houston (TX) Fire Department (HFD) reported that Arson Investigator Lemuel Bruce, 44, was shot and killed in the line Sudden Cardiovascular Death and Disability in Firefighters: A Complex Interplay The United States fire service continues to be plagued by the fact that a majority of on-duty deaths are sudden « Previous 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 … 27 Next »