Branford fire officials are sending out a reminder to make sure residents have working smoke detectors after two deadly fires in the same mobile home community.
A teenager and a toddler were hospitalized after they were found to have been poisoned by carbon monoxide in their home.
WOBURN, Mass. — Crews battled the cold and considerable smoke during a house fire Tuesday afternoon. According to Fire Chief ...
Two people were brought to an area hospital for smoke inhalation after a fire occurred Tuesday morning at a residence in ...
SAREPTA, La. -- Working smoke detectors get the credit for a woman surviving a fire in her home Monday night. A woman who ...
As temperatures drop into single digits, fires become more difficult to extinguish. Dayton’s first two fire-related deaths of ...
Winter brings cold arctic air to Illinois and as residents turn up their thermostats to stay warm the risk of a home heating fire or Carbon Monoxide incident increases. The Office of the Illinois ...
By Marissa Sulek Click here for updates on this story CHICAGO (WBBM) — The dangerous cold in the Chicago area this week has been keeping firefighters busy — battling the elements and even frozen ...
Firefighters in Woburn are battling a two-alarm fire at a Union Street home on Tuesday afternoon. Video from Sky5 shows lots of smoke coming from the roof of the home, as firefighters use ladder ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A new report revealed how many people died from fires in North Carolina in 2024.