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With the onset of warmer weather, State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine wants everyone to practice fire safety while enjoying the outdoors. “As … we start spending more time outside, outdoor fires… ...
Don’t use gasoline or kerosene to start a fire, and never add flammable liquids to burning briquettes or hot coals. Allow coals to burn out completely and then cool for 48 hours before disposal.
The Massachusetts Department of Fire Services states that Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of summer, so they are asking residents to practice outdoor fire safety in the weeks and ...
According to the West Sacramento Fire Department, fire crews were dispatched around 1:40 p.m. to the two-story properties on Brenda Way west of Linden Road in the Northwest Village neighborhood.
A fire broke out Thursday morning at a data center in Hillsboro, Oregon, leased by Elon Musk’s X, forcing an extended response from emergency crews, according to multiple sources who spoke to WIRED.
Students are using items like lead, paper clips and push pins to jam the electric ports of their Chromebooks.The trend not only damages school-issued laptops but can also start fires."Any sort of ...
The US brokered a "full and immediate ceasefire" between Pakistan and India, President Trump announced Saturday, a move expected to end the violence which recently erupted in the Kashmir region.
Lancaster SC. A 12-year-old South Carolina boy accused of using a torch to start a fire in the Lancaster Walmart Sunday pleaded guilty to arson Monday and could face jail up to age 22, according ...
Jensen also used a glass bottle with a towel in it to start a fire under another neighbor’s truck, according to documents. A deputy used a fire extinguisher to put out that fire.
Pineda is accused of using gasoline to start a fire in one unit at the apartment complex on Eisenhauer Road, not far from Austin Highway, on the night of March 24.
More than 429,000 portable wireless power banks from Casely have been recalled. The Consumer Product Safety Commission said they can overheat and potentially ignite, posing a burn and fire hazard ...