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House Fire Claims 3 Lives in Nearby SW Wisconsin

House Fire Claims 3 Lives in Nearby SW Wisconsin Authorities have released the names of 3 people, killed in a house fire in nearby Southwest Wisconsin last weekend. Crews were dispatched shortly after 3:30am Saturday (Jan. 23rd) after receiving a report of smoke coming from a home on Jay Street in the village of Blue River, in Grant County. Firefighters from several area departments were called out, after it was learned that there were several people trapped inside the house. Three adults and three children were taken to area hospitals. An adult and one of the children were pronounced dead. Late Monday morning (Jan. 25), the Grant County Sheriff was notified that another child had died from her injuries. She was identified as 14 year old Barbara Hurley. The other two fatalities were 33 year old Andrew Brown and 12 year old Frederick Hurley, both of Blue River.

Accidental gun shot causes fire

47abc January 10, 2021 WICOMICO CO, Md. – Deputy Fire Marshalls have concluded their investigation on a fire that was caused by an accidental gun shot. State Fire Marshalls tell 47 abc, their investigation determined a 52 year old man attempted to place a gun in a case, and it accidentally went off and hit a 30 pound propane tank. The tank then ignited the inside of the home with the father and son still inside. Officials say the father and his 36 year old son were able to escape, but both sustained second-degree burns. Both men were treated on the scene by EMS and the father was eventually transported to Johns Hopkins Bay-view Burn center. Fire Marshalls also say both men are expected to make a full recovery.

Illinois gets early holiday gift of three new arson K9s

Illinois gets early holiday gift of three new arson K9s The State Farm Arson Dog program gifted 3 of its newest graduates to the state as an early gift. Credit: State Farm Author: Connor Day Updated: 7:17 PM CST December 21, 2020 The State of Illinois is welcoming three new workers into the ranks of the Fire Marshalls as part of an early holiday gift The State Farm Arson Dogs program, gave three of its newest graduates (Gunny, Phantom, and KJ) to the State of Illinois ahead of Christmas. Arson Dogs, also know as accelerant detection canines, are highly trained dogs that sniff and search for evidence alongside their handlers at the scenes of suspicious fires.

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