A brush fire grew out of control Tuesday in Mercer County.
TAYLOR, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Crews battled a massive brush fire in the woods near a popular shopping center in Taylor, Lackawanna County on Tuesday. Multiple departments were called in to assist, and it took them around three hours to fully put out the fire. The scene has been clear for several hours now, but []
The Agawam Fire Department is reminding residents to use caution when burning outside after a brush fire on Poplar Street.
Orange flames could be seen between the trees at Ensor's Pool
Monson firefighters are working to put out a brush fire near Brimfield Road Wednesday afternoon.
SAMS VALLEY, Ore.– Multiple fires started on a property near Highway 234 in Sams Valley Tuesday night. One neighbor suspects they were related to an illegal marijuana grow and he is looking for answers from local agencies. Travis Snyder believes there was an illegal marijuana grow on a property next to his home for years. […]
A large brush fire near a busy Hudson Valley road sent plumes of smoke into the air before crews could put it out. The blaze happened in Putnam County on Tuesday afternoon, April 9 off Route 22 in Brewster, where a large brush fire ignited, Carmel fire officials said on Wednesday, April 17. The incident prompted a large response from the Brewster and Carmel Fire Departments and sent plenty of smoke into the air before it was eventually put out. No injuries were reported.
Firefighters responded to a Costco parking lot in Westchester after a brush fire ignited next to a vehicle. The incident happened on Tuesday, April 16 around 3:30 p.m., when a brush fire went up in the Costco Wholesale parking lot in Port Chester at 1 Westchester Ave., according to the Port Chester Fire Department. The blaze extended to a vehicle in the parking lot before being put out, the fire department said. The department did not detail the cause of the fire.
Fires that blaze through the wildland-urban interface (WUI) are becoming more common around the globe, a trend that is likely to continue for at least the next two decades, new research finds.
Crews are working to put out several brush fires along the railroad tracks in Palmer Tuesday morning.
A newly-installed block of toilets at an Edinburgh beauty spot burned to the ground this morning. Firefighters attended the Threipmuir Reservoir just after 8am and tackled the blaze with buckets of water. Reports emerged on social media today that the toilets, which were due to open in the summer as part of improvements to the site, had been destroyed by the fire. A spokesperson for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said: “We were alerted at 8.07am to reports of a fire at a block of toilets...
ST. GEORGE — Firefighters and first responders worked quickly to suppress a brush fire at Brooks Nature Park that for a brief period Wednesday night threatened an adjacent home. St. George Fire Department Chief Robert Stoker said in a briefing to the press around 9:30 p.m. that the alarm sounded just after 8 p.m. “We […]