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NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. — Some four-legged occupants were spared from a fire that broke out in their home in New Smyrna Beach.
A 300-plus-acre brush fire near New Smyrna Beach is spreading, prompting a travel advisory. Fire crews and helicopters are working to contain the blaze, with no evacuations yet ordered.
Firefighters are battling a small fire that was reported in St. Cloud on Tuesday, according to officials. The St. Cloud ...
Firefighters are working a 200-acre brush fire near New Smyrna Beach that is only 5% contained but the Tuesday afternoon blaze is currently not threatening homes, a Volusia County spokeswoman said.
The 167 West Fire is 75% contained after burning 400 acres; roads to the Florida Keys remain open but may close again.
The scene outside the windows of the New York Air ... in Westhampton Beach. While attending a drill weekend at the base, the volunteer firefighter served alongside the fire department dedicated ...
The other two new areas are located from Port Orange to ... The largest are: Clayton Road Fire: 162 acres in Bay County. 100% contained. Sandy Pine Fire: 108 acres in Walton County.
Read full article: New ... as brush fire threat remains Several Central Florida counties have issued a burn ban as dry conditions remain. Read full article: Volusia County looks at beach driving ...
The Inn fire had grown to over 700 acres to the northwest of Mono Lake, near the Nevada border. It’s one of several brush ...
Tensions flared at a New Smyrna Beach city commission meeting as dozens of residents protested a massive development plan approved this week, voicing concerns over overcrowding, environmental impact ...
The new fire chief replaces retired chief Bill Culbertson The town's new fire chief has led the Brentwood Fire & Rescue The new chief started his firefighting career in 1983 in Bangor, Michigan.