Benwood, W.Va. (WTRF) – We have new updates this evening on Thursday’s house fire on 6th street in Benwood. Benwood Police Chief Frank Longwell tells 7NEWS that the cause was an individual in the home ...
On Friday, Ramada’s fire suppression system notified the Fire Department about low temperatures in the pipe that could cause the water to freeze, according to Planning and Code Enforcement ...
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STARTING JUST A COUPLE OF HOURS AGO, AFTER WE STARTED PRESSING FOR ANSWERS, A BURST PIPE HERE FLOODED SEVERAL ... Top HeadlinesBody found after crews extinguish fire at home in WaukeshaPrivate ...
As tempting as it may be, do not use a blowtorch, a kerosene or propane heater, a charcoal stove, or any device with an open flame; the high heat can damage the pipes or even start a fire.
These tips can help you prepare for a fire emergency in a hotel. Look for hotels with hard-wired smoke alarms and sprinkler systems in each room. The accommodation’s website might provide that ...
A homeowner in Spencer, Massachusetts tried to thaw out his home's pipes this week by using a torch to warm them, starting a small fire. “Please if you have frozen pipes do NOT use torches ...
owner of Roof Saver Sprinklers. “Anyone who feels comfortable can set up the whole system on the roof in less than an hour.” Gunn says he got the patent on the product 15 years ago, and since then ...
One lane has opened up in each direction. An encampment fire under the bridge late Sunday night damaged a sewer main, leading to the closure. A temporary bypass line is in place until the sewer ...
just after 11 a.m. Fire officials say the blaze started in the attic when the homeowner was reportedly using a heating gun to try and thaw the pipes. Officials say no injuries were reported and ...
School officials say around 8:45 AM a water pipe froze which sett of a fire sprinkler and a fire alarm. Menasha Superintendent Matt Zimmerman explains that classes went on after a brief interruption.