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The fire was placed under control just after 8 a.m., according to the Philadelphia Fire Department. Smoke from the SEPTA bus depot fire was visible across the city of Philadelphia on Thursday, June 5.
The fire started after 4 p.m. in the area of North 2nd and Callowhill streets and was quickly put out, the Fire Department told CBS News Philadelphia. CBS News Philadelphia.
May 6—A top-ranking commander at the Philadelphia Fire Department is under investigation for harassment — while at least two employees who made complaints against him have been questioned in a ...
The report said 911 dispatchers received dozens of calls about the crash. Philadelphia Fire Department personnel initially were unable to make out details of the crashed vehicle because of smoke ...
The fire broke out at Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority's facility in Philadelphia's Nicetown-Tioga neighborhood. Up to 40 buses caught fire.
Philadelphia Fire Department Lt. JaNét Pearson was taken aback by the honor she received inside St. Christopher's Hospital for Children. It's a story she grew up hearing because she was only 18 ...