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History was made on Tuesday for the Philadelphia Fire Department as two new deputy chiefs broke the glass ceiling. NBC10’s Yukare Nakayama was there for the special moment and has their stories.
A fire in a Philadelphia row house Wednesday morning left at least 12 people dead, eight of whom were children, officials said. City officials revised the death toll Wednesday evening after the ...
The rowhouse, which is owned by the Philadelphia Housing Authority, had been converted into two apartments. Firefighters found that 14 people were inside the four-bedroom unit where the fire started.
This week marked the 40th anniversary of one of the worst tragedies in Philadelphia’s history. In May 1985, the city’s police department dropped an improvised bomb on a residential home that ...
William Richmond, former Philadelphia fire commissioner: In ’78, I was deputy chief in charge of research and planning, and we were involved in the planning process for that episode.
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney was joined by fire and city officials to say 12 people, including eight children, had died in a Fairmount rowhome fire. This is their entire news conference from ...
The history of South Jersey's Maple Shade complex MAPLE SHADE, N.J. (CBS) -- The Maple Shade apartment complex where two children died in a massive fire last month was cited for hundreds of ...
In 1985, the longtime feud between Philadelphia police and controversial radical urban group MOVE came to a tragic climax. About the Documentary Let the Fire Burn is composed entirely with ...
A massive fire tore through a SEPTA bus depot in Philadelphia’s Nicetown neighborhood Thursday morning, destroying up to 20 decommissioned buses in a dramatic blaze that sent thick black smoke ...
There was slight damage to Tedrick's Court Street Barbershop and minor smoke damage to the courthouse. It was one of the largest fires in New Philadelphia in the past 50 years.. New Philadelphia ...
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