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A fire in the basement of a home on Regina Street Monday afternoon is believed to have been caused by electrical problems, North Bay Fire Chief Jason Whiteley… ....
Press release from Humboldt Bay Fire: On May 26, 2021 at 11:11 P.M. a single engine from Humboldt Bay Fire was dispatched to a reported vegetation fire, several trees burning, on the 400 Block of Ole Hansen Road, between the Freshwater and Indianola areas. The initial reporting party could see a fire across several acres of pasture land. Additional callers to Humboldt Bay Fire’s Dispatch Center reported that it was a large vegetation fire. Humboldt Bay Fire Dispatchers upgraded the response with additional units, including a water tender and Chief Officer. While responding, the first in unit could see that the fire was actually a structure burning near several trees. The fire ....
Article content Three people were able evacuate a home on Norman Avenue after a fire broke out at the residence Tuesday morning, North Bay’s fire chief said. North Bay Fire and Emergency Services received a call at approximately 11:36 a.m. for a structure fire at a residence just west of the former W.J. Fricker Public School. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Firefighters tackle basement fire on Norman Avenue Back to video “When crews arrived on scene they had smoke showing from the basement, first floor and coming out of the eaves,” Fire Chief Jason Whiteley told reporters at the scene. ....
Credit: Getty Images DAVE WINNACKER stood on a hill in Northern California as flames devoured the houses below him. The Alameda County Fire Department division chief had fought wildfires before, but the 2017 North Bay Fires felt different. A sense of helplessness overcame him as he watched them burn. I had engines assigned to them, he says. But you couldn t stop it. A former Marine (and now a fire chief in the Bay Area s Moraga-Orinda Fire District), Winnacker was one of more than 10,000 firefighters who battled the infernos, which raged for three weeks. The blaze tore through a quarter-million acres, killed 44 people, and destroyed over 6,000 homes. At times, it spread at a rate of one football field every three seconds. The damage totaled $13 billion, a new U.S. record that would fall the following year. ....