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NEW SMYRNA BEACH — A "major" brush fire has broken out on the far west side of New Smyrna Beach, according to the Volusia County Professional Firefighters Association. A helicopter drops water ...
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Woman rescued by firefighters in New Smyrna Beach brush fire - MSNVolusia County Fire and Rescue rescued a nearly 90-year-old woman as a massive brush fire got close to her home.
The brush fire that blazed through 338 acres of New Smyrna Beach and Samsula overnight was still about 80% contained as of 4 p.m., according to a New Smyrna Beach Fire Chief Shawn VanDemark.
BETHUNE VOLUSIA BEACH, Fla. — Fire investigators are back on the scene of a fire that destroyed one home under construction and damaged two others adjacent to it just south of New Smyrna Beach.
Fire breaks out at long-standing restaurant in New Smyrna Beach Fire broke out at a well-known business that’s been standing for more than half a century in Central Florida.
A small brush fire believed to have been caused by fireworks burned Monday afternoon near hillside homes in the Orange County community of Laguna Beach. The Rancho Fire was reported near Rancho Laguna ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNEvacuation orders lifted after small brush fire erupts near homes in Laguna BeachLAGUNA BEACH, Calif. (KABC) -- Evacuation orders have been lifted as crews battle a brush fire in Laguna Beach that may have been sparked by fireworks. The Rancho Fire began around 2:15 p.m. Monday ...
Boynton Beach firefighters put a new resource in action at the scene of a brush fire on Tuesday. The small fire broke out around 11 a. m.
Smyrna Town Manager David Santucci appointed Brian Goss to serve as the town's new fire chief, a press release announced Thursday.
A brush fire that started overnight Thursday in the middle of a busy part of Boca Raton is contained, but not extinguished as of Friday morning, a city official said.
NEW SMYRNA BEACH — Almost three months after a devasting fire burned the iconic rooftop of the Ocean Breeze Tiki Bar, the restaurant has reopened, but with a slight change.
A brush fire on New York’s Long Island that has burned 400 acres and prompted a response from 80 fire departments and 600 personnel is now 80% contained, according to Suffolk County officials.
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