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Shortly after 5:30 PM Saturday evening, Santa Barbara County Fire responded to reports of multiple people trapped on the beach. Upon arrival the first engine found 3 victims, 2 female and 1 male, trapped on the beach by rising tide and surf. Unable to make it back to the stairwell, the fire department opted for a rope rescue. A hole was cut in a fence and two rescue personnel rappelled approximately 75ft down to rescue the victims. The rescue took over an hour as the surf continued to slam against victims and rescuers. Three engines, a truck and a water rescue team responded to the scene. All three victims sustained only minor injuries.
It's not every day a fire engine pulls up outside my house, today one did, the reason was that someone had driven a car up the muddy bridle path, into a field and set fire to it. I wanted to get closer but we weren't allowed to, so the two shots of the fire were taken through the hedge from afar.
Warren County - House fire, N. Main Street, Warrenton, NC. Warrenton RVFD, Norlina VFD, Warren Co. EMS, Warrenton PD, and Warren Co. SO responded.
April 21, 2015. Delmar, DE. Sussex EOC alerted Station 74 - Delmar for a large gas leak. Reports indicated a 1,000 gallon underground propane tank was actively leaking from a sheared valve. Fire Dept's from Laurel, DE, Hebron, MD and Sharptown, MD were added to the alarm. DRNEC responded two Haz-Mat Response Units as well. The propane was burned off.