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The fire was reported at approximately 3:37 p.m. PDT on September 5, and was soon dubbed the Fairview incident due to its proximity to Fairview Avenue near Bautista Road. The fireline immediately exhibited extreme-to-critical growth as the first reports indicated the fire covered 20 acres and was rapidly expanding to the south and west toward ...
Fairview (Irish: Fionnradharc ... A Garda Síochána station is located in nearby Clontarf and a Dublin Fire Brigade and ambulance station is located just across the ...
Fairview Fire Department [258] Fairview Fire & Rescue, Station 52 [259] Fairview Fire Department, Station 53; Franklin Township Fire Department, Station 72 [260] Fuller Hose Company No.1, Station 20 [261] Greenfield Township VFC, Station 70 [262] Harborcreek VFD, Station 22 [263] Kearsarge VFD, Station 44 [264] Kuhl Hose Company [265] Kuhl Hose ...
Fairview Peak Lookout is a fire lookout tower located at the summit of Fairview Peak in Gunnison County, Colorado. The lookout lies within the Fossil Ridge Recreation Management Area of the Gunnison National Forest. At an elevation of 13,214 feet (4,028 m), the one-room stone structure with a second-story wooden cupola is the highest elevation ...
The Hughes Fire was a wildfire that burned in Los Angeles County in Southern California. The fire burned over 10,000 acres (4,000 hectares). [ 3 ] The fire began near Lake Hughes Road near Castaic Lake and its cause is under investigation.
The Pennsylvania State Police are continuing their investigation into a fire that broke out inside 6348 West Lake Road in Fairview Township on Monday night. William Long, 81, the sole occupant of ...
The Fairview Fire Protection District operates in Fairview. It is an independent special fire district in Alameda County, contracting with Hayward for emergency medical and other services, and has a fire station on Five Canyons Parkway. It has been in operation since 1938. [10]
The Bel Air Fire was a disaster that began as a brush fire on November 6, 1961 in the Bel Air community of Los Angeles. The fire destroyed 484 homes and burned 6,090 acres (24.6 km 2 ) [ 1 ] At least 200 firemen were injured with mostly eye injuries due to the smoke and flying embers. [ 2 ]