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A baseball game in Maryland was cancelled after a firefighter single-handedly caused a rain out on field by spraying the entire field with a fire house, footage shows.
A peeved firefighter unleashed “gallons of water” onto a Maryland baseball field after a ball struck his pick-up truck — ...
The Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service (MCFRS) apologized Friday to the Takoma-Silver Spring Thunderbolts baseball ...
The Martin County Fire Rescue Combat Challenge Team competed in the Southeast Regional Firefighter Challenge Classic in ...
Why Silver Spring Fire Station 16 may have sprayed the field, puddling Montgomery Blair Baseball Stadium, the home turf of the Thunderbolts, has led to questions from players and community members who ...
The hose and the liquid spraying from it may look like a San Diego firefighter spraying down a fire. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays. Watch Now.
The BriefSt. Petersburg Fire Rescue hosted a summer camp designed to inspire the next generation of firefighters.Campers were exposed to all the drills firefighters face, from hose drills to ...
The firefighter pulled the black hose down a hill. “Good?” she called out. “All the way down,” a voice responded. Brea Kirklen kept walking. Below her were the remnants of a homeless ...
A firefighter helping to put out a blaze in Pico Rivera was hurt when hit by a hose that was run over by an Amtrak train Sunday night, April 20, authorities said. Related Articles California ...
The firefighter faces months of rehab after a second surgery. Schaunaman also says the disruption of water supply caused by driving over a fire hose could put both fire crews and the public at risk.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A Kansas City Kansas Fire Department firefighter is in the hospital after someone drove over a fire hose. Now the department is urging others not to make the same mistake.
The firefighter faces months of rehab after a second surgery. Schaunaman also says the disruption of water supply caused by driving over a fire hose could put both fire crews and the public at risk.