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Wisconsin Firefighters Train In Cathedral Ruins
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On: Sep 03, 2008 (14:58:01)
MADISON, Wis. -- Despite controversy over the future of St. Raphael's Cathedral, the current structure is still a benefit to the city. Task force two, the Madison Fire Department's heavy technical rescue team, is taking advantage of this invaluable experience. Madison firefighter Todd Shortreed was one of the first responders when St. Raphael's was engulfed by flames in March 2005 Read More...
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Carbon monoxide scare
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On: Jul 30, 2008 (13:17:46)
MIWLAUKEE -- Fire crews were on the scene of a possible CO leak for more than three hours this morning at a GE facility in Milwaukee. Tiffany Wynn, Spokesperson for the Milwaukee Fire department, tells CBS 58 that at 11:12a.m a call was received about a person feeling dizzy at 4855 West Electric Avenue Read More...
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Brillion man rescued from collapsed trench
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On: Jul 22, 2008 (16:58:00)
MANITOWOC — An unidentified Brillion man was transported in critical condition to St. Vincent Hospital in Green Bay Monday after he was rescued from being trapped in a collapsed sewer trench at Federal-Mogul Corp., 2318 Waldo Blvd., according to Deputy Manitowoc Fire Department Chief Gregg Kadow The man's name has not been released pending family notification, Kadow said Read More...
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Green Bay house fire injures occupant, 3 firefighters
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On: Jul 22, 2008 (16:05:00)
Press-Gazette • July 21, 2008A female occupant of a house on Green Bay's east side was taken to a hospital along with three firefighters after fire badly damaged the three-story house early this morning. About 4 a.m., officers responded to a fire at 821 S. Quincy St., about two blocks west of St. Vincent Hospital, said Lt. Nick Craig of the Green Bay Fire Department Read More...
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Smoky air leaves Californians straining to breathe
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On: Jul 02, 2008 (13:15:13)
California - California's raging wildfires have created a smoky haze so stifling that some doctors in the state's landlocked farm country say their waiting rooms have been crowding with patients struggling to breathe amid the soot-laden air Read More...
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School Bus and Semitrailer Collide
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On: Jun 17, 2008 (15:05:00)
Wisconsin, Hwy 50 - A semi-truck slammed into the back of a school bus that had stopped to drop off students along a highway on Friday afternoon, seriously injuring five people. One of the kids that was stepping off the bus was actually ejected as the bus was hit from behind, said Kenosha County Sheriff David Beth Read More...
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Sigma Phi Epsilon house destroyed in late night blaze
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On: May 22, 2008 (01:00:00)
A fire destroyed the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity house at 237 Langdon St. early Tuesday, with all of the house’s residents safe and accounted for. Around midnight, dozens of firefighters and police surrounded the house to fight the blaze, as hundreds of Langdon Street residents and onlookers flooded the street to watch the firefighters attempt to contain the fire Read More...
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Two Wisconsin Firefighters Pinned After Rollover
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On: May 08, 2008 (16:55:00)
TOWN OF NEWARK, Wis. -- Two firefighters were injured after an Orfordville Fire Department water truck rushing to a blaze overturned in the Town of Newark on Monday afternoon and they became pinned inside. Firefighters were responding to a report of a shed on fire Read More...
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Wis. House Fire Kills 3 College Students
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On: May 01, 2008 (14:15:00)
Wisconsin - A smoky house fire near a University of Wisconsin campus killed three students early Saturday, even though neighbors said they heard alarms going off. Rescuers found two women and a man in second-floor bedrooms near the University of Wisconsin-Stout, and they were pronounced dead at a hospital, authorities said Read More...
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Victims' Families Find Comfort At WTC Ceremony
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On: Apr 21, 2008 (14:10:00)
New York - Pope Benedict XVI's prayer at Ground Zero on Sunday elevated the site where 2,750 people lost their lives to a real place of reverence and brought a measure of closure to families and a city deeply scarred by the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001 Read More...
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