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Homeowner Randy Sarver, his wife and daughter all got out of the house safely, along with their four dogs. Unfortunately, their pet lizard, a Bearded Dragon...
Firefighters quickly carried in a hand-held hoseline and got the fire under control within 15 minutes. No one was found in the rooms and no injuries were re...
Battalion Chief Charles Patton said smoke was coming from the attic when the first firefighters arrived on the scene. No one appeared to be home at the time...
Upon arrival, firefighters from Quint 8 investigated the incident and discovered the remains of a fire. At this time, it appears that a motor used to power ...
Some employees with the city's public works division, who happened to be in the area, spotted the fire around 2:00 p.m. and called 911. The Chattanooga Fire...
So while firefighters moved to the next hydrant, other firefighters used water out of the tanks on Quint 10 and Engine 5, and a tanker that carries 1,500 ga...
Mr. Johnson said he crawled on his hands and knees and managed to escape through a side door. In the bitter cold, he ran to a neighbor's house to call 911. ...
Most of these incidents appear to be weather-related, with the pipes freezing overnight when the temperature dropped to single digits. Around noon today, th...
Battalion Chief Charles Patton said the small fire was located on the second floor of the vacant building. Once located, the fire was extinguished quickly. ...
*When it comes to heaters, remember the three foot rule. Keep anything that can catch fire at least three feet away. *Make sure your alternative heaters have "tip switches." These devices are designed to automatically turn off the heater in the event they tip over.