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Don't forget to test your smoke alarms during daylight saving time
The Red Cross suggests people test their smoke alarms as they turn their clocks back.
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Fort Worth FD rescues woman from house fire
A woman was rescued from a house after it caught on fire Friday night. Fort Worth firefighters arrived at approximately 8:00 p.m. and family members informed them a woman was still inside the house. Two adults were taken to the hospital and one person was in critical condition.
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North Texas Fire Crews Respond to House Fires Possibly Caused by Lightning
North Texas fire departments say lightning strikes caused at least ten house fires Tuesday afternoon from Fort Worth to Carrollton and Frisco. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero surveyed the damage.
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North Texas Fire Departments Say Lightning Strikes Caused Multiple House Fires
North Texas Fire Departments say lightning strikes caused at least ten house fires Tuesday afternoon from Fort Worth to Carrollton and Frisco.
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Dog Helps California Resident Escape Burning House
Loud explosions could be heard coming from a Poway garage fully engulfed in flames Tuesday morning, displacing two adults, two children and one dog.
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Crews Battle Southlake House Fire
Fire crews battled a house fire in Southlake along Fanning Street Thursday afternoon. Texas Sky Ranger flew over the scene where smoke could be seen coming from the home.
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3 Hurt, Including 2 Firefighters, After Lightning Ignites Fire in Arlington Home
Lightning ignited a fire inside an Arlington home during storms Wednesday. Three people, including two firefighters, were injured but are recovering.
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Collin County House Fire Leaves One Dead, Destroys Animal Rescue
Over the weekend, a Blue Ridge house fire killed one woman and sent another to the hospital. It also threatened to destroy an animal rescue built by friends over more than two decades.
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Tarrant County Crews Battle Fire Tuesday
A fire started in a kitchen and spread to three homes Tuesday night in southeastern Tarrant County.
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Crews Battle Plano House Fire
The Plano Fire Department battled a house fire in the 6800 block of Abernathy on Thursday morning. A neighbor captured video of flames shooting through the roof of the home. Video also shows crews fighting the fire. No one was home at the time of the fire and no injuries were reported.
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Woman Arrested, Two Firefighters Still in Hospital Following House Fire
Two Dallas firefighters who were injured in a house fire on Mail Avenue before day Thursday are still in the hospital, a third injured firefighter has already been released. The occupant of the home, 29-year-old Diana Davila, reportedly started the fire. Davila was arrested and is facing a first-degree felony arson charge according to Dallas Fire-Rescue. Doctors say that none...