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The number of fires reported in Jamestown has declined over the last 10 years, which Fire Chief Jim Reuther hopes has been the result of public awareness, education and its courtesy fire inspection ...
The number of fires reported in Jamestown has declined over the last 10 years, which Fire Chief Jim Reuther hopes has been the result of public awareness, education and its courtesy fire inspection ...
ACE Fire Protection offers fire extinguisher inspections and training to help New York City businesses meet the 2025 safety requirements. <b> ...
Successful fire drill at TG ICCC building in Banjara Hills tests emergency preparedness and safety measures for 2,000 occupants.
A California high school track star who was disqualified after she took a fire extinguisher to her cleats to celebrate her state title win has turned the unfortunate event into a lucrative one.
A California high-school sprinter was stripped of the state title after an "unsportsmanlike" celebration with a fire extinguisher, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Clara Adams, a North Salinas High School sprinter, was disqualified from the CIF State Championships after celebrating her victory with a fire extinguisher, sparking controversy over the decision.
California high school runner Clara Adams was disqualified and stripped of her gold medal after she celebrated on the track with a fire extinguisher on Saturday, May 31.
California track and field athlete Clara Adams cried on camera in her first TV interview since losing a state title due to a fire extinguisher celebration.
The moment that 16-year-old Clara Adams’ CIF State Championship dreams went up in smoke was captured on video.
As a California high school track and field controversy erupted over a fire extinguisher celebration on Saturday, the man who made it famous over 20 years ago spoke out.