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The firefighters made a quick search through the house, but found no one inside. Meantime, other firefighters found the seat the fire at the rear of the hou...
With burns clearly visible on their necks and ears, and their hands and arms covered in bandages, they described what happened that day. Senior Firefighter ...
Battalion Chief Steve Swanson said the fire appeared to have started in the vicinity of the back porch, but was spreading up the outside wall and getting...
The Chattanooga Fire Department received the alarm at 11:41 a.m. and responded to 111 Baker Street with several fire companies. Captain David Thompson Jr. w...
This initiative is being promoted by the Chattanooga Firefighters Association – Local 820, and is supported by the leadership of the Chattanooga Fire Depa...
The Chattanooga Fire Department received the alarm at 3:27 a.m. and responded to the scene with four fire companies. Captain Anthony Moore with the Fire Inv...
In the days that followed, other small fires were set in vacant houses, a shed and some porches. Fortunately, no one was injured. Captain Anthony Moore with...
While his injuries were not life-threatening, the burns were severe enough that he will be off work for several weeks. Fire Chief Lamar Flint said all three...
After being released from Erlanger Medical Center this afternoon, one of the three Chattanooga firefighters injured in this morning's fire at 2813 4th Avenue...
- Fire Chief Lamar Flint and Fire Marshal Beau Matlock kicked off Fire Prevention Week, which marks a series of public education events at area schools to t...