News

Whitney Stewart shows ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander what it's like to go on a fire call What’s it really like to respond to a fire emergency? In this action-packed video, you’ll ride along with ...
AND THAT ALWAYS HELPS YOU PLAN AHEAD. LET’S GET TO OUR LOCAL STORIES HERE. POLICE SAY A SPEEDING CAR SLAMMED INTO A MILWAUKEE FIRE TRUCK ON THE CITY’S SOUTH SIDE. THIS ALL HAPPENED RIGHT NEAR ...
Watch as Kasel delivers an explosive 89-point ride on Bangarang, showing just why he's on fire this season. This thrilling performance proves he's at the top of his game!
MILWAUKEE — A speeding driver crashed into a Milwaukee fire truck on Wednesday, taking it out of service and delaying the crew's response to an emergency call, according to Milwaukee Fire Chief ...
The fire was elevated to a 2-11 alarm, which sends at least eight engines, four trucks, two tower ladders, five battalion chiefs, a district chief, a deputy district chief, a squad company, an ...
For more information about the Pierce Volterra electric fire truck and Frederick County’s latest fleet additions, visit www.piercemfg.com for specifications, videos, and images.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago firefighters are battling an apartment building fire Thursday afternoon on the Northwest Side. The fire broke out in the 2300 block of West Chicago Avenue in Ukrainian ...
To ride for the brand in the fire service is to embody a deep-rooted sense of duty—to the organization, the mission, the people we serve, and most critically, to each other.
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Fire envision a new stadium with a throwback look, according to renderings released by the Major League Soccer club on Monday.
Fire crews had been fighting the blaze for about 30 minutes as of 6 p.m., by which point it appeared to be under control. Extensive damage was seen in the back of the building.
A 35-year-old woman had minor injuries when she struck a fire truck on westbound I-96. The fire truck was on the freeway to direct traffic because of buckling pavement.
Fire departments in 10 states, including Colorado and California, are using AI-powered cameras to detect wildfires early. The system gives crews faster alerts and precise locations.