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The Fire Headquarters was built in 1913 for the Indianapolis Fire Department, and is a three-story, Classical Revival style orange-brown glazed brick building with limestone detailing. It sits on a concrete foundation and has a square brick parapet. The Classical Revival style Municipal Garage was built in 1913, and expanded in 1925 with two ...
The Indianapolis Fire Department and HVAF of Indiana Inc. says all residents accounted for as of Sunday afternoon. Dozens displaced by fire at homeless veterans housing facility Skip to main content
The W. T. Grant fire was a major conflagration in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.It began in the early afternoon hours of November 5, 1973. It was one of the most extensive and costliest commercial fires in the city's history, totaling at around $15 million (1973) worth of damages, and affected 15 buildings and 84 individual businesses with the resulting fire or water damage.
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police and the Indianapolis Fire Department are investigating the circumstances that led to the fire. Jade Jackson is a Public Safety Reporter for the Indianapolis Star.
A woman was killed, and a man critically injured, in a house fire on the east side of Indianapolis in January. Contact Jake Allen at jake.allen@indystar.com. Follow him on Twitter @Jake_Allen19.
The Richmond Hill explosion took place on November 10, 2012, in the Richmond Hill subdivision in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.The home of Monserrate Shirley was the center of the explosion that resulted in the deaths of next-door neighbors John "Dion" Longworth and his wife Jennifer (née Buxton), the injuries of seven others, and $4 million in property damage.
On December 25, 2021, the Beech Grove Fire Department ceased operations and merged into the Indianapolis Fire Department. [12] Engine 57 at Station 57 was reassigned as IFD Engine 46 at Station 46. Engine 56 was reassigned as Engine 28, replacing a 2005 KME that once belonged to Lawrence Twp.
Maps of the risk of fire potential over the coming months show areas of the U.S. at greatest risk along the coasts. Southern California, which was hit hard in January, is at above normal risk ...