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An Idaho sniper who started a wildfire to ambush emergency responders killed two firefighters and wounded a third before being found dead near the scene. -
Firefighters Spotted Grilling Feet Away From Fire Scene Leaves Victim's Relative Distraught: 'Egregious Behavior'
After her uncle died in a Father's Day trailer fire, a Utah woman is condemning firefighters for grilling near the scene, calling it "egregious behavior." -
California Sends Hundreds of Prisoners to Battle Raging Wildfires, Pays Them Below Minimum Wage: 'Can Barely Afford Hygiene Supplies'
California has sent hundreds of prisoners to battle the wildfires raging across the Los Angeles area, and is paying them below minimum wage. -
Autopsy reveals how Georgia firefighter killed her high school sweetheart after kidnapping him
Raegan Anderson kidnapped and killed ex-boyfriend Chandler Kuhbander, both 24-year-old Liberty County firefighters, of Hinesville, Georgia, in June, authorities confirmed. -
Former Lesbian Firefighter in Rhode Island Wins Harassment Lawsuit, Gets $800,000
An alleged harassment case filed by a retired female firefighter gave her approximately $800,000 worth of damages. The reason behind the said negative complains may be feeble to the suspects, but not to the victim herself. -
Man Who Fatally Shot Firefighter Released After Questioning
A man who opened fire on two firefighters carrying out a welfare check at a Prince George’s County, Maryland, home, killing one and wounding the other, was released today after being questioned, police said. -
Massive Los Angeles construction fire was arson, authorities say
A construction fire that gutted an entire city block of downtown Los Angeles and caused up to $30 million in damages was an act of arson, authorities said on Thursday. -
Ebola galvanizes workers battling to join unions, improve safety
Anthony Reynolds works on what he calls "the SWAT team of airplane cleaners," scrubbing the seats, carpets and toilets of planes parked overnight at the Philadelphia airport. About a year ago, he joined a drive to organize a union, and Ebola, he says, may help his cause.
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