Woman Rescued From Burning Home Saturday Evening Sunday, May 16, 2021
Chattanooga firefighters assisted a woman out of her burning home Saturday night after multiple 911 calls alerted first responders to the East Lake fire. It happened at 7:10 p.m. at 4100 13th Avenue.
A passerby advised that there was a house on fire and other 911 callers reported seeing black smoke coming from the structure.
Responding crews found heavy fire and attacked the flames. They helped the resident safely exit the home. She was checked out by HCEMS and did not sustain any injuries.
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Adult, Child Taken To The Hospital After Fire In East Lake Monday, May 10, 2021 - photo by CFD
The American Red Cross is assisting several families following a residential structure fire in East Lake Monday night.
A total of five adults and four children were displaced.
The call came out at 6:21 p.m. to a house in the 3100 block of Dodds Avenue. The home has been converted into several apartments. Responding firefighters were informed that all of the occupants were out of the residence.
They found fire in one of the apartments and Engine 9’s crew made an aggressive interior attack. They got the flames knocked down in a matter of minutes and all of the companies on the scene worked together to resolve the incident.
Family s Dog Saved From House Fire Saturday Morning On North Hawthorne Street Saturday, May 8, 2021
Chattanooga firefighters rescued a family’s dog as they tackled a house fire Saturday morning.
The call came at 11:21 a.m. and companies were dispatched to a home in the 1100 block of North Hawthorne Street. Smoke was visible on arrival and crews made entry through the front door. They quickly attacked the fire and had it extinguished within five minutes.
No was home at the time of the fire, but the dog was rescued with no apparent health issues.
Engine 4, Engine 5, Ladder 1, Ladder 5, Quint 10, Quint 1, Squad 1, Battalion 1 and Battalion 3 (Blue Shift) responded.
Well, this is the sort of news we love to hear! It’s been years since we heard a peep out of Valve about the elusive final installment in the Half Life trilogy but, in a recent announcement, the militant Islamist group al-Qaeda just claimed they are planning “something big that will change the world forever,” and you know that can only mean one thing.
Fine, we’ll do it ourselves
The FPS genre blossomed into life like a bloodstained violet in the faint heat of spring when id Software released Wolfenstein 3D. At the time, the genre was mostly about picking up guns, mowing down bad guys, and getting the best score possible. 1998’s Half-Life embodied a lot of that, but it was also one of the first FPS games to bring puzzle-solving and narrative to the mix.
It boasts a (sort of) seamless world, wide-ranging interactivity, and manages to tell a captivating story in the process. Floating armour icons are replaced with HEV Suits and charge stations, grounding them in the world of Black Mesa. There are no cutscenes or dialogue screens, so you’re always experiencing the story from Gordon Freeman’s perspective. It was genuinely revolutionary.