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Gas leak prompts evacuation at Waller ISD elementary school in Hockley
HOCKLEY, Texas — A suspected gas leak prompted the evacuation of one Waller Independent School District elementary campus and precautionary shelter-in-place orders at two nearby schools Friday morning as emergency crews worked to contain the situation and ensure student safety. According to the Spring Creek Fire Department, elevated gas levels were detected at Roberts Road Elementary School shortly after the start of the school day. Officials determined that conditions inside the
Gas leak prompts evacuation at Waller ISD elementary school in Hockley
HOCKLEY, Texas — A suspected gas leak prompted the evacuation of one Waller Independent School District elementary campus and precautionary shelter-in-place orders at two nearby schools Friday morning as emergency crews worked to contain the situation and ensure student safety. According to the Spring Creek Fire Department, elevated gas levels were detected at Roberts Road Elementary School shortly after the start of the school day. Officials determined that conditions inside the
San Jose firefighters battle three-alarm fire at Buddhist temple damaged in 2024 blaze
San Jose firefighters responded to a three-alarm fire early Monday morning at a Buddhist temple on Foss Avenue that had already sustained significant damage during a major blaze last year, according to fire officials. Crews were dispatched at approximately 5:37 a.m. to the 90 block of Foss Avenue after reports of a structure fire at Chua Duyen Giac, a large, two-story mixed-use Buddhist temple located in the Alum Rock area. Firefighters arriving on scene encountered heavy fire condi
San Jose firefighters battle three-alarm fire at Buddhist temple damaged in 2024 blaze
San Jose firefighters responded to a three-alarm fire early Monday morning at a Buddhist temple on Foss Avenue that had already sustained significant damage during a major blaze last year, according to fire officials. Crews were dispatched at approximately 5:37 a.m. to the 90 block of Foss Avenue after reports of a structure fire at Chua Duyen Giac, a large, two-story mixed-use Buddhist temple located in the Alum Rock area. Firefighters arriving on scene encountered heavy fire condi
Carbon monoxide incident in Fairfield County leaves woman dead, firefighters hospitalized
A fatal carbon monoxide incident in Fairfield County prompted a large emergency response Thursday morning, resulting in the death of an elderly woman and the hospitalization of several individuals, including first responders. Authorities said the incident occurred at a residence in the 9200 block of Slough Road NW, where emergency crews were dispatched following reports of a potential carbon monoxide exposure inside the home. According to Fairfield County Sheriff Alex Lape, firefighters from the Bloom Township Fire Department were called to the scene at approximately 9:30 a.m. Upon entering the residence, responders discovered multiple occupants and a family pet showing symptoms commonly associated with carbon monoxide poisoning. The presence of those symptoms led crews to take immediate safety measures while assisting the individuals inside the home. A 96-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene. Sheriff Lape confirmed that two additional family members were transported to The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center for medical treatment. Officials did not release details regarding their conditions, citing privacy concerns. The family pet found inside the home was also affected, though authorities did not provide further information on its status. In addition to the residents, seven firefighters were taken to area hospitals as a precautionary measure after potential exposure during the response. Officials emphasized that the firefighters were transported out of an abundance of caution, underscoring the risks emergency personnel face when responding to incidents involving toxic gases such as carbon monoxide. The scene was secured while investigators worked to determine the source of the exposure. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can quickly become deadly in enclosed spaces, often without warning. Authorities have not yet released information regarding whether the home was equipped with functioning carbon monoxide detectors at the time of the incident. The Fairfield County Coroner’s Office has taken over the investigation into the woman’s death and will conduct further examinations to determine the exact cause. Sheriff Lape stated that the investigation remains ongoing and that additional findings may be released once all assessments are completed. Officials used the incident to remind residents of the importance of carbon monoxide safety, particularly during colder months when heating systems are in frequent use. Emergency responders stressed the value of properly maintained appliances and working carbon monoxide alarms in preventing similar tragedies.
Carbon monoxide incident in Fairfield County leaves woman dead, firefighters hospitalized
A fatal carbon monoxide incident in Fairfield County prompted a large emergency response Thursday morning, resulting in the death of an elderly woman and the hospitalization of several individuals, including first responders. Authorities said the incident occurred at a residence in the 9200 block of Slough Road NW, where emergency crews were dispatched following reports of a potential carbon monoxide exposure inside the home. According to Fairfield County Sheriff Alex Lape, firefighters from the Bloom Township Fire Department were called to the scene at approximately 9:30 a.m. Upon entering the residence, responders discovered multiple occupants and a family pet showing symptoms commonly associated with carbon monoxide poisoning. The presence of those symptoms led crews to take immediate safety measures while assisting the individuals inside the home. A 96-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene. Sheriff Lape confirmed that two additional family members were transported to The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center for medical treatment. Officials did not release details regarding their conditions, citing privacy concerns. The family pet found inside the home was also affected, though authorities did not provide further information on its status. In addition to the residents, seven firefighters were taken to area hospitals as a precautionary measure after potential exposure during the response. Officials emphasized that the firefighters were transported out of an abundance of caution, underscoring the risks emergency personnel face when responding to incidents involving toxic gases such as carbon monoxide. The scene was secured while investigators worked to determine the source of the exposure. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can quickly become deadly in enclosed spaces, often without warning. Authorities have not yet released information regarding whether the home was equipped with functioning carbon monoxide detectors at the time of the incident. The Fairfield County Coroner’s Office has taken over the investigation into the woman’s death and will conduct further examinations to determine the exact cause. Sheriff Lape stated that the investigation remains ongoing and that additional findings may be released once all assessments are completed. Officials used the incident to remind residents of the importance of carbon monoxide safety, particularly during colder months when heating systems are in frequent use. Emergency responders stressed the value of properly maintained appliances and working carbon monoxide alarms in preventing similar tragedies.
Ocean City hotel carbon monoxide leak sends several guests to hospital
Authorities in Ocean City, Maryland, are investigating a serious incident involving carbon monoxide exposure at a hotel that left multiple guests requiring medical evaluation. The incident occurred at the Ashore Hotel on Coastal Highway on Friday morning after alarms detected the dangerous gas. Emergency services were promptly dispatched to the location following the activation of the carbon monoxide alarm at approximately 11 a.m. Responders quickly began assessing the situation and evaluatin
Ocean City hotel carbon monoxide leak sends several guests to hospital
Authorities in Ocean City, Maryland, are investigating a serious incident involving carbon monoxide exposure at a hotel that left multiple guests requiring medical evaluation. The incident occurred at the Ashore Hotel on Coastal Highway on Friday morning after alarms detected the dangerous gas. Emergency services were promptly dispatched to the location following the activation of the carbon monoxide alarm at approximately 11 a.m. Responders quickly began assessing the situation and evaluatin
Jersey City firefighters enhance high-rise emergency skills with advanced training
This summer, Jersey City firefighters are undergoing an intensive high-rise operations training program designed to elevate their emergency response capabilities. According to city officials, the specialized training has already drawn attention from out-of-state observers impressed by its advanced approach. The initiative, led by the Jersey City Fire Department, is part of an ongoing effort to strengthen preparedness for emergencies that may occur in the city’s growing number of high-ri
Jersey City firefighters enhance high-rise emergency skills with advanced training
This summer, Jersey City firefighters are undergoing an intensive high-rise operations training program designed to elevate their emergency response capabilities. According to city officials, the specialized training has already drawn attention from out-of-state observers impressed by its advanced approach. The initiative, led by the Jersey City Fire Department, is part of an ongoing effort to strengthen preparedness for emergencies that may occur in the city’s growing number of high-ri
Tesla catches fire inside Lewisville home garage, fire crews respond swiftly
A residential neighborhood in Lewisville, Texas, witnessed a potentially dangerous incident Monday afternoon when a Tesla vehicle parked inside a home's garage reportedly caught fire. According to officials from the Lewisville Fire Department, the emergency call came in around 12:30 p.m. from a homeowner on Meadowview Way, who alerted authorities that their Tesla had ignited while parked in the attached garage of the house. Firefighters responded quickly to the 300 block of
Tesla catches fire inside Lewisville home garage, fire crews respond swiftly
A residential neighborhood in Lewisville, Texas, witnessed a potentially dangerous incident Monday afternoon when a Tesla vehicle parked inside a home's garage reportedly caught fire. According to officials from the Lewisville Fire Department, the emergency call came in around 12:30 p.m. from a homeowner on Meadowview Way, who alerted authorities that their Tesla had ignited while parked in the attached garage of the house. Firefighters responded quickly to the 300 block of
Flags lowered in Ohio after death of Cleveland fire cadet
Flags across the state of Ohio have been ordered to fly at half-staff in memory of Cleveland Fire Cadet Symeon Williams, who tragically passed away following a medical emergency during his training. This directive was issued by Governor Mike DeWine on May 17 and applies to all U.S. and Ohio flags displayed on state-owned public buildings and grounds in Cuyahoga County, including notable locations such as the Ohio Statehouse, the Vern Riffe Center, and the Rhodes State Office Tower. The directive
Flags lowered in Ohio after death of Cleveland fire cadet
Flags across the state of Ohio have been ordered to fly at half-staff in memory of Cleveland Fire Cadet Symeon Williams, who tragically passed away following a medical emergency during his training. This directive was issued by Governor Mike DeWine on May 17 and applies to all U.S. and Ohio flags displayed on state-owned public buildings and grounds in Cuyahoga County, including notable locations such as the Ohio Statehouse, the Vern Riffe Center, and the Rhodes State Office Tower. The directive









