Two firefighters were injured while responding to a residence fire on the southeast side of Indianapolis Saturday night. Public emergency reporting systems indicate Indianapolis Fire Department crews were called to the 8400 block of Southern Springs Drive around 8:50 p.
Two firefighters suffered minor injuries while battling the blaze when a kitchen ceiling fan fell on both of them. One firefighter was taken to IU Methodist Hospital while the other was checked and released at the scene.
74-year-old woman found dead
Three people who were inside the building got out without injury, but IFD said six canines died inside of the apartment.
Firefighters with the Indianapolis Fire Department on Saturday are battling a house fire on the city's south side.
The Indianapolis Fire Department extinguished a fire at Capital City Fence Company Sunday morning. According to a press release from IFD, dispatchers received numerous calls about a
Firefighters battled a large building fire that erupted near multiple businesses on the near east side of Indianapolis Monday night. Firefighters with the Indianapolis Fire
Indianapolis' accumulation ranged from 2 to 4 inches, as predicted by the National Weather Service. The timing — falling chiefly from about 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. — led to many car crashes and a few early school closures and also forced the delay of some high school basketball games until Saturday.
Dangerously cold weather is in the forecast for central Indiana. Here’s how you can stay safe as frigid temperatures impact the area: DRESS IN LAYERS According to the
A predawn house fire Sunday claimed the life of a child in Mandarin. The father and sibling escaped. Another death was discovered in a St. Johns fire.
Police and fire personnel responded to the report of a fire at the strip mall containing the congressman's office at around 1 a.m. Sunday.
In a state that averages more than 7,500 wildfires a year some California homeowners keep helmets and fire hoses handy. However, the Los Angeles fires demonstrate a new reality: Wildfires in the state are growing larger and more ferocious and burning into suburbs and cities more often, experts told USA TODAY.