With temperatures dropping during the third week of October for Central New York, many are deciding whether to turn up the heat for the first time since springtime.
Nearly 90,000 tabletop fire pits are being recalled after flames shooting out from them resulted in a handful of serious burn injuries.
Fighting fires has evolved, but federal safety regulations haven’t changed for nearly half a century. Now the Occupational ...
For outdoor enthusiasts and campers, the ability to start a fire is not just a convenience—it’s often a necessity for warmth, ...
Area students learned all about the importance of maintaining smoke alarms as part of fire prevention, thanks to educational presentations given by members of the Danville Fire Department, according t ...
Fire companies around Western New York are using this week as an opportunity to remind people about fire safety and prevention. Buffalo Fire Lieutenant Shawn Duffy of Engine 31 on Baily Avenue said ...
With the end of Fire Prevention Week approaching, the Cascade Fire Department has been busy visiting schools and teaching the ...
Stick your hand in it and it vanishes. Relying on what they learned in the fire academy and from fighting previous fires, ...
As the leaves begin to change and the air turns crisp, the excitement of the fall season takes over Marshall County. Halloween is just around the corner, with children eagerly preparing for ...