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Firefighters Find Body in Rubble of New Jersey Boarding House
A man’s body has been found after a house fire in New Jersey that injured four firefighters.
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6 Killed Including Child, 7 Hurt in Fires Across Philadelphia and Norristown Early Saturday
It was a dark start to the weekend in Philadelphia and Norristown as intense fires killed six people, including a child, and sent seven to the hospital over a 12 hour span.
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6 Killed in 3 Separate Fires Early Saturday
Six people died while seven others were injured after three house fires occurred in Norristown, West Philadelphia and South Philadelphia early Saturday morning. NBC10’s Randy Gyllenhaal spoke with witnesses and firefighters who say smoke detectors could have prevented some of the deaths.
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Fire Truck Causes Own Emergency in Philadelphia
Questions remain after Philadelphia Fire truck crashes on way to emergency.
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Fire, Now Ice: Center City Apartment Fire
More than 100 firefighters dealt with dangerously cold temperatures and strong winds as they battled a massive fire at a Center City apartment building Tuesday night. That cold left icy conditions in the area Wednesday morning as police continued to block roads in the area.
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Challenges Come After 4 Alarm Fire
After a Center City apartment building near 22nd and Locusts Streets went into flames Tuesday night, now the challenge is to clean up everything before the snow arrives at the end of the week. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors reports on how much damage has actually been done and how many people are impacted by this fire.
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Pregnant Mom Dies Trying to Save Toddler From Philadelphia House Fire
A mother who went back into a burning Philadelphia home to save her young child died in the fire, along with the toddler.
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Philly Makes History for Fire Safety
The numbers show 2015 holds the record for the lowest number of fire deaths in Philadelphia.
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Fire Deaths Hit Record Low in Philadelphia
Fewer Philadelphians were killed in fires last year than ever before in the history of the city’s fire department.
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Kenney Names 3 Acting Commissioners, Conducts National Search for Jobs
Mayor-elect Jim Kenney has named temporary placements to three high-level city positions, including Fire Commissioner Derrick Sawyer, while he completes a national search for his final picks.
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Man Killed in Nicetown House Fire
A house fire claimed the life of a man in Philadelphia early Thursday morning.
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Mural Dedicated to Firefighter Killed in Fabric Row Blaze
Philadelphia Fire Battalion Chief Michael Goodwin Sr. smiles down on the residents of Port Richmond in a new mural dedicated Saturday in his memory.
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Citywide Fire Drill Being Held Thursday Night
Does your family know how to escape your home in the event of a fire?
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Philadelphia Region Pauses to Remember Sept. 11
People around the Philadelphia region paused Friday to remember the victims of the Sept. 11 on the 14th anniversary of the terrorist attacks.
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Philly Firefighter Is City's First Woman to Die on Duty
Firefighters formed a circle outside a Philadelphia home early Tuesday morning, moments after learning one of their fellow crew members was killed while battling a house fire, becoming the city’s first female firefighter to die in the line of duty.
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Up to 10 Fire Department Staffers Could Be Disciplined in Sex Scandal: Sources
As many as 10 Philadelphia Fire Department staffers could face disciplinary action for their role in a sex scandal currently under investigation by the city, sources close to the probe tell NBC10.
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Philly First Responders Attacked by Those They Seek to Help
Punched in the eye, head butted, tackled by a drunk person — sometimes that’s part of the job of working as a paramedic in Philadelphia.
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Philadelphia Holds Memorial Service for Fallen Firefighter Joyce Craig
City leaders will say a final goodbye to Philadelphia Fire Lieutenant Joyce Craig, killed while battling a basement blaze, with a memorial service Monday.
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Philadelphia Firefighters, Paramedics Told to Review Social Media Policy After Instagram Flap
Firefighters and paramedics in Philadelphia were told to give the department’s social media policy another read after controversial posts by a medic about police and race hit the internet last week.
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Philly Paramedic's Instagram Photo Sparks Controversy
Mayor Michael Nutter and Fire Commissioner Derrick Sawyer are condemning a Philadelphia Fire Department paramedic for a photo — depicting two black men pointing guns at a white police officer — that was shared on Instagram.