Researchers at Ohio State University have developed a novel portable tool for safer and more efficient fire suppression.
Campfires are the heart of any camping trip. They provide warmth, light, and a cozy gathering spot for sharing stories, ...
ALL RIGHT. WE’LL SEE YOU THEN. ETHAN. THANK YOU. WELL, THERE WAS A HOUSE FIRE IN HALIFAX, DAUPHIN COUNTY, THIS MORNING. EMERGENCY DISPATCHERS SAY THIS HAPPENED AROUND 745 ON ARMSTRONG STREET ...
Shutting off water in adjacent areas, the DWP officials ultimately decided, would endanger those neighborhoods and undermine efforts to stanch the fire on its expanding edges, said Anselmo Collins ...
As Los Angeles battles multiple fast-moving wildfires, emergency officials have faced a nightmare situation: fire hydrants running out of water. “How do you fight a fire with no water?” ...
Her coworkers attempted to help remove the septum ring from the chair by yanking it, but were unsuccessful and ultimately called the fire department. Firefighters also attempted to free the woman ...
The brunette beauty was ring-free, which she has been for several months, in a new post to Instagram. The 43-year-old actress was helping make fire relief hygiene kits for children who are ...
Viral Press Despite their myriad attempts, the employee’s bling remained firmly entangled in the netting and, left with no other recourse, the fellowship of the nose ring had to dial the fire ...
Plaintiffs, more than a dozen California residents who all lost their homes during the Palisades fire, said the mammoth water storage unit had been empty for nearly a year because the LADWP ...
claimed LADWP delayed repair work on the water resource to cut costs. "Had the LADWP acted responsibly, the damage caused by the Palisades Fire could have been greatly reduced," the complaint said.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A group of residents impacted by the Palisades Fire is suing the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, alleging the city and its agency was unprepared. "The Palisades ...
An environmental engineer has warned that fire damage to water systems—and the depletion of reserves during firefighting efforts—can create opportunities for contaminants to enter water supplies.