Genesis Alkali’s “Blue Team” was one of the top competitors at the International Mines Rescue Competition, which took place September 11-16 in Beaver, West Virginia.
Genesis went up against teams from all over the world including, the United States, Australia, Canada, Colombia, Fin
RESCUE WORKERS AWAIT DAWN ... Gear and ropes ready this rescue crew organized by the sheriff's office awaits daylight before attempting to haul 15-year-old Guy Rockefeller to safety. Standing in rear is Deputy Sheriff John D. Anderson who plunged about 500 feet to his death after effecting the
In this webinar, we will discuss Emergency Response Team (ERT) rescue training and the importance of changing your ERT personnel from an industrial-safety mindset to a rescue-hero mindset — a higher level of performance. Most ERT members look at emergency response for confined spaces or
Pyramid Head started life as a secondary antagonist in Silent Hill 2. Yet, that faceless monster became a horror icon on par with Jigsaw and Freddy Krueger. Here's how it happened.
Dare to speak the name of the scariest horror game character you know about. Odds are that you just wh
Madrid threaten in attack for the first time since the break. Receiving the ball close to the left-hand byline, Benzema lays it back to the top of the box for Kroos to strike, but the German sidefoots it well over the bar.
Barcelona begin the half on the attack, Raphinha taking on Mendy
A 1934 Seagrave fire engine sits in Ipswich, Mass. where it first entered service. (Photo courtesy of James Sullivan)
A teacher at Brier Terrace Middle School rebuilt it as a learning aid for his students. Now it’s going home to Massachusetts.
By John P. Muldoon / Ipswich Local
Prairie City Fire Chief Ryan Van Der Kamp wears more than just a fire helmet. The life-long resident not only leads the local fire department, but he serves as the president of the PCM School Board and owns his own electrical company.
“(I became a firefigher to) give back to the commun
When the new Rescue 51 truck was added to the fleet of Bethel Township’s emergency vehicles, tradition dictated how it was to be done. Rescue 51 had to be “pushed in.”
Nearly 150 years ago when firefighting equipment was pulled by horses, getting the pumper wagons back into the bar
SEDRO-WOOLLEY — The Sedro-Woolley City Council on Wednesday approved the purchase of a new fire engine to replace an aging fire engine.
The cost of the new vehicle, including tools, radios and rescue equipment, is about $1.1 million.
That money has been budgeted for, and as Sedro
By Brett Pickler/SanDiegoGulls.com
The San Diego Gulls fell to the Grand Rapids Griffins 8-5 in a wild matchup at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids. The loss gave the Gulls a split of their season-opening weekend series.
The Gulls – fresh off a 5-2 win last night – looked