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Botched probe of California forest fire should worry the public

The 2007 Moonlight Fire in California claimed 65,000 acres.  The idea was that government officials — state and federal investigators and prosecutors, could be counted on to conduct an honest investigation and ethical prosecution of those responsible for starting a...

Non-electric elevator has potential to save lives in building fires

A group of researchers in Beijing are testing a new kind of equipment that, if successful, could significantly add to the chances of survival in a high-rise fire. The equipment, now installed in a 15-story, 40-meter-high, university dormitory, can carry four to five...

Extinguish fires yourself city fire chief says

The fire departments of The Hague, Amsterdam and Rotterdam are calling on citizens to first try extinguishing fires themselves over New Year’s before calling the fire department. This is because they are too busy during the turning of the year to help everywhere.  On...

Jasper fire chief gets charity effort rolling across Canada

To keep a promise, Jasper fire chief Greg Van Tighem plans to cycle across the roof of Canada in March. “In early 2013, I set the target of raising $93,000 for the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada in each of the next three years by making an annual epic bike...

Home fires in the US kill 125 people in just two weeks

One hundred and twenty-five people in the United States died in fires during the 14 days from November 9 through November 22. At least 33 were senior citizens and 20 were children under 14 and another 33 are listed as their age unknown. This brings to over 2,050 the...

Is Hydro playing smoke and mirrors over smart-meter fires?

B.C. Hydro insists its spiffy new smart meters have not caused any fires even though the technology has been blamed for blazes in other jurisdictions. That includes Saskatchewan, where the government just decided to get rid of smart meters after a series of electrical...

Ottawa firm’s emergency response portal could help first responders

Security expert Mark Macy was showing off his company’s remote building monitor system to a colleague over breakfast in Gatineau on Oct. 22 when news broke that a lone gunman had killed a soldier and attacked the Parliament Buildings. Though the portal is designed for...

Report warns of soaring risk of ‘mega-fires’ in B.C.

Firefighting won’t be enough to stop devastating fires; report calls for new emphasis on prevention. “During these events, suppression response cannot be relied upon to protect communities or natural resource values. The only protection provided will be the protection...

Cameras might circle Lake Tahoe to help warn of fires

Like an automated version of the manned fire lookouts used for decades to protect vulnerable forests from fire, the cameras are designed to alert officials that a fire has started, allowing them to send firefighters to the scene before it gets big.  Had the camera...

Landlord given 3 year sentence after fatal fire

The owner of a rooming house in Etobicoke has been sentenced to three years in prison and will have to pay a fine in connection with fire that claimed one person’s life more than three years ago. The landlord was found guilty of criminal negligence causing death,...

Why lithium-ion smartphone batteries keep exploding

The last thing you may consider to be a fire hazard in your home is your smartphone. But if recent events are any indication, our trusty devices may have a hidden danger – their batteries.  Hope Casserly is the latest Canadian to go public with a story about her...

Coroner’s inquest begins in fatal senior’s home fire

A coroner's inquest into the fire that killed 32 people at a Quebec senior’s home in January began Monday.  Flames gutted the mostly wooden structure of the Residence du Havre in L'Isle-Verte, Quebec, about 230 km northeast of Quebec City, on January 24, 2014....

Man sets house on fire and kills Florida Deputy Sheriff in ambush

A man who set his house on fire then ambushed the first sheriff's deputy who responded, fatally shooting the deputy and wounding another before he was killed by a police officer who lives nearby, a law enforcement official said. The man's name and address had been...

Patients on oxygen therapy risk fire injury from e-cigarettes

Health Canada is warning about the potential risks of "vaping" after an unidentified Quebec resident receiving oxygen therapy was injured by a fire sparked by an electronic cigarette. The federal department says similar incidents of fires started by e-cigarettes in...

MSA G1 SCBA is Now Approved

MSA Safety Incorporated announced that its long awaited G1 Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) has received U.S. government approval from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and certification from the Safety Equipment Institute...

New Program Provides Gift Cards to Victims of Fires

A new program is helping the victims of house fires begin the difficult process of getting back on their feet, and firefighters are the ones making it possible.  The gift cards are provided to victims who sustain 25 percent or more damage to their property....

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