A spark may start a fire, but systems decide whether it becomes a disaster. The Swiss New Year’s blaze shows what happens ...
Davis is now in her 27th year of fire service, having started working for the City of Ormond Beach in 1999. During her career ...
PACIFIC PALISADES, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A new high-tech system puts out fires using sound waves. It may seem like magic but it's not - it's science. This revolutionary technology from Sonic Fire Tech ...
Forward-looking: When wildfires sweep through the dry hills outside Los Angeles, homes can be lost in moments. A California startup imagines a different outcome: as embers fall and nearby brush ...
Raging flames leaped from an apartment building on Manhattan's Upper West Side on Tuesday, raining debris onto the sidewalk and spewing smoke across the cityscape, but causing no major injuries, ...
BLACKSBURG, Va. (WDBJ) - Over 60 people were displaced following a fire at the Foxridge apartment complex in Blacksburg Monday night. The fire damaged a 24-unit apartment building, and 65 people had ...
Another fire has broken out at the Novelis aluminum plant in Oswego, New York that supplies sheet metal for Ford’s trucks, including its all-electric F-150 Lightning. The four-alarm fire started ...
Let's cut to the chase. When most people hear about the Cobra Fire Blanket, the first reaction is usually an eye roll. Another "revolutionary" fire safety product? Sounds like marketing hype, right?
Arielle Burton is an associate content manager on CNET's Performance Optimization team. She graduated from Hofstra University in New York. Prior to joining CNET, she worked with legacy news (ABC7NY ...
It is easy to get nostalgic looking at historic pumpers but compared to the apparatus being produced today, even fire apparatus a few decades old are missing some major technological advancements. In ...
I was 32 years old when I became a career firefighter. My only regret about going into the fire service is that I did not start it sooner in my life. I love being a firefighter, and want to share my ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.