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Pa. Fire Evacuates Elderly High Rise
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PITTSBURGH

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Residents were forced from an elderly high rise Sunday night in Pittsburgh's Allentown neighborhood.

The fire started on the 10th floor, with smoke spreading to the 11th floor, firefighters said.

The people in the apartment were able to get out unharmed, and firefighters were able to put the fire out quickly. One person was treated for smoke inhalation. The victim's name and condition has not been released.

Tenant Stacy Griffin talked about what she saw.

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N.Y. Firefighter Buried in Roof Collapse
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Nomaan Merchant and John Valenti.

Newsday, Melville, N.Y.

Sept. 04--An East Farmingdale firefighter was hospitalized Saturday after the roof of a burning building in Lindenhurst collapsed, burying the firefighter underneath, the department's fire chief said.

Eight fire departments responded to the fire at about 2 a.m. inside a commercial building on Gear Avenue, off Wellwood Avenue, in Lindenhurst, East Farmingdale fire chief James Yearsley said. As firefighters tried to enter the building, the roof and front wall of the building collapsed, he said.

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Mass. FFs Charged with Arson for Pay
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Richard Weir

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Sept. 04--Five firefighters for two tiny Hampden County towns are in hot water after being arraigned yesterday on charges that they torched several abandoned homes to help pad their wallets with extra duty pay, authorities said yesterday.

"It's very disheartening," said Brimfield Board of Selectmen chairman Thomas Marino. "You put your trust in them to be firefighters, the people who come to put your fires out, not be causing them. It's the worst kind of violation of your trust."

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Ky. Firefighter Jumps to Escape Apartment Blaze
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He suffered second- and third-degree burns to his hands and a possible ankle injury.
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BY STEVE TELLIER

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He suffered second- and third-degree burns to his hands and a possible ankle injury.

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Arson Claims Historic Colo. School
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Ryan Budnick, 7NEWS Assignment Producer

 

MILLIKEN, Colo. --

Investigators said a fire that burnt down a historic school house early Saturday morning was intentionally set.

The Milliken School House, which was nearly 100 years old, was burnt to the ground after it was spotted engulfed in flames at about 4:11 a.m.

"As soon as they left the station, they could see the size of the fire and called for more resources," Milliken Fire Chief Ron Bateman said. Fire crews who first arrived at the scene had to immediately go into a defensive attack.

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Chicago Fire Engine Hits Jaywalker
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Authorities said a teen ran out into traffic and was seriously injured by the fire engine.
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BY LIAM FORD

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Authorities said a teen ran out into traffic and was struck and seriously injured by a fire engine answering a call.

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Massive Fire Destroys N.C. Flea Market
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SALISBURY, N.C.

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A large fire broke out at the Webb Road Flea Market, near Interstate 85, on Friday morning.

The fire was reported at about 7:40 a.m. A caretaker who lives on-site said he went outside to begin opening for the day, saw smoke and called 911. Several other witnesses reported hearing several explosions before seeing the flames.

Firefighters said the flames spread quickly, engulfing several buildings.

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Wash. Court Finds FF Errors, But No Fault in Backfire That Claimed Home
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Michele Mihalovich

The Wenatchee World, Wash.

Sept. 03--BRIDGEPORT -- Fire districts were not at fault when a firefighter "unnecessarily and improperly" started a backfire that destroyed a couple's property, the state court of appeals ruled Tuesday.

After hearing about the court's decision, landowner Terry Pope said Thursday, "It's ridiculous that a guy can walk around and start a backfire in 35 mph winds and not be found at fault. This guy caused that fire. Damn right I'm going to fight it."

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Landmark Okla. Drive-In Burns
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Tulsa World, Okla.

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Sept. 03--The Tulsa World is gathering readers' Admiral Twin stories and photos. If you have a memory or photos to share with the World about the famed drive-in, please send it to web@tulsaworld.com

A large fire devastated the storied Admiral Twin Drive-In on Friday.

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Plane Hits Home Near Ore. Airport
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AURORA, Ore. --

A pilot practicing takeoffs and landings at the Aurora Airport smashed into the roof of a nearby home in a crash that seriously injured him but left the homeowner unharmed.

Marion County deputies and the Aurora firefighters responded to a home in the 14000 block of Cessna Street Northeast at about 12:30 p.m. Friday and found a 1956 Aeronca Champion 7-AE sticking out of the manufactured home's roof.

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