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Training helps put out fire at Rose Theater
PORT TOWNSEND — East Jefferson Fire Rescue provided fire preparedness training earlier this summer for employees at the Rose Theater in Port Townsend. The next day, a popcorn machine caught on fire.
In order for a fire to sustain itself, it needs three things: fuel, heat, and oxygen, with the disruption of just one of those causing the fire to extinguish. Water, sand, and carbon dioxide-based ...
COMANCHE CO., Okla. (KSWO) - The Comanche County Commissioners voted on Monday, Sept. 16, to place the county in a burn ban.
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She said they tried to put it out. “We went through every fire extinguisher in the building and called 911,” she said. Assistant manager Shawn Martel suffered burns trying to put the fire ...