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*When it comes to heaters, remember the three foot rule. Keep anything that can catch fire at least three feet away. *Make sure your alternative heaters have "tip switches." These devices are designed to automatically turn off the heater in the event they tip over.
Lt. Scott Sheets with Quint 19 stated the fire was contained to one room. The rest of the house received smoke damage. No injuries were reported. The owner ...
Engine 9 immediately responded, along with three other fire companies. Captain David Barie with Engine 9 said smoke was showing on one side of the house. Th...
Captain Brooks said a neighboring resident used three fire extinguishers to put the fire out. The man suffered from minor irritation from the smoke and the ...
Lt. Andrew Waters with the Fire Investigation Division says the fire was most likely caused by an electrical malfunction. The resident, Stephen Boudy, had t...
The workers managed to pull the injured worker up near the top of the silo, but could not finish the job, leaving him dangling inside the silo. At that poin...
Five companies with the Chattanooga Fire Department responded to the scene to find the vehicle on fire sitting against a residence. Firefighters with Engin...
Battalion Chief Charles Patton said Mr. Boudy may have injured his head after jumping out the window, so as a precaution, he was transported by Hamilton Co...
Battalion Chief Charles Patton said a 32-year-old man was pumping gas into his vehicle when a fire erupted, catching his pants on fire, as well as part of ...
Captain Joey Smith, the incident commander, said the fire was located in an apartment on the 4th floor. According to the resident, the fire started in the k...