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Suspected intoxicated driver strikes Philly firefighter who responded to crash
A suspected intoxicated driver struck a Philadelphia firefighter responding to a call early Monday, Philadelphia police said.
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Suspected intoxicated driver strikes Philly firefighter, police say
NBC10’s Katy Zachry reports on an April 8, 2024, crash in West Philadelphia that left a Philadelphia firefighter hurt. Police said they suspect the driver was intoxicated.
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Ladder 11 back in service in South Philadelphia after 15-year hiatus
Thanks to a FEMA grant, Ladder 11 returns to service in South Philadelphia after a 15-year hiatus.
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Ladder 11 reopens in South Philadelphia
Ladder 11 is back in service in South Philadelphia. It closed 15 years ago during the recession.
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Women firefighters celebrated by the Philadelphia Fire Department for their dedication and accomplishments
A group of women in Philadelphia put their lives on the line every single day serving their communities by fighting fires. These ladies were honored at the first annual honoring the heroines of the Philadelphia Fire Department. The event shed light on the glass ceilings many of the women had to break and highlighting the ones who came before them....
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‘Rest in peace, chief': Philly fire battalion chief dies while on duty
The Philadelphia Fire Department is mourning John Garrow, a veteran battalion chief who died on the job earlier this week.
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Philadelphia Fire Deparment mourns battlaion chief who died on duty
Fire Battalion Chief John Garrow died Monday “after suffering a medical emergency while on duty,” the Philadelphia Fire Department said.
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Residents evacuated as nearly 100 firefighters battle building fire in North Philly
Nearly 100 firefighters are trying to contain the flames on Ridge Avenue in North Philly since Monday afternoon. The fire has been burning since before 4 p.m. Residents who live in and around the building have been evacuated. The fire department says surrounding streets have been blocked off and warn drivers to avoid the area. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville has details...
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Firefighters work to put out a fire in North Philadelphia
More than 100 Philadelphia Firefighters are battling a 2-alarm fire Monday afternoon around the 1600 block of Ridge Avenue. The Philadelphia Fire Department asks people to avoid the area so they can have easy access to the fire. As of now there are no reports on if anyone was in the building.
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Two-alarm North Philly fire burns for hours, displaces people
People were forced from their homes as a fire tore through a North Philadelphia building Monday.
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Philadelphia Fire Department receives $22M to reopen 3 stations
The Philadelphia Fire Department announced Friday it had received a $22.4 million federal grant to help reopen three fire stations that have been closed for over a decade.
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En video: incendio en depósito de chatarra en Filadelfia
El hecho se registró en la cuadra 3500 de South 61st Street al suroeste de Filadelfia.
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Junkyard Fire Erupts in Southwest Philly; City Health Officials Suggest Precautions
Smoke could be seen for miles and Philadelphia officials warned residents to keep windows closed after a junkyard fire broke out near 61st Street and Passyunk Avenue in the Southwest section of the city. SkyForce10 was over the scene of the fire, with a heavy response visible from the Philadelphia Fire Department. The fire was placed under control at 12:15…
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Fire in Wissinoming Impacts Several Homes, Displaces 12
A fire broke out on the 500 block of Gillespie street early Tuesday afternoon, affecting three homes, and displacing 12 people. NBC10’s Claudia Vargas has more from the Philadelphia fire department about what families can do to protect themselves from fires.
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En video: voraz incendio se esparce por viviendas de Wissinoming
Imágenes del helicóptero SKYFORCE 62 muestran un voraz incendio en varias viviendas de hilera en Wissinoming, Filadelfia.
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Fire Spreads to 3 Homes, Displaces 12 People in Wissinoming
A fire spread to three homes in Philadelphia’s Wissinoming neighborhood and displaced 12 people on Tuesday.