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Martial artist extinguishes candles and slices bottle caps with nunchakuThis is the incredible moment a martial artist showed off her lightning-fast nunchaku skills - extinguishing candles, slicing bottle caps and even lighting matches with one swift strike. Filmed in ...
Fire departments in 10 states, including Colorado and California, are using AI-powered cameras to detect wildfires early. The system gives crews faster alerts and precise locations.
Chainsaw artist Michael Scott has transformed the burned trunks of trees from the Creek Fire into beautiful sculptures, serving as a symbol of resilience and hope for those affected by the fire.
A group of conservation experts will come together at The Getty Center this weekend to help people preserve precious art and heirlooms damaged in January’s wildfires. The Conservation Clinic ...
WATERTOWN — Watertown Fire Department members and the City of Watertown celebrated the grand opening of its highly-anticipated new fire station Sunday at 621 Bernard St., Watertown.
CLOVIS, Calif. – A high school track and field sprinter in California was stripped of her state title for an “unsportsmanlike” celebration with a fire extinguisher after winning the race ...
A California high-school sprinter was stripped of the state title after an "unsportsmanlike" celebration with a fire extinguisher, according to the Los Angeles Times. Clara Adams, a 16-year-old ...
Clara Adams, a North Salinas High School sprinter, was disqualified from the CIF State Championships after celebrating her victory with a fire extinguisher, sparking controversy over the decision.
He explained further to KSBW-TV. "When she blew the fire extinguisher, the opponents were gone," he told the station. "That was our moment of celebration, and CIF officials made it about them.
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A 13-foot high mural is now on display at San Francisco Fire headquarters. On Friday, a special ceremony was held to unveil the mural created by a group of Academy of Art ...
The Eaton fire, and the loss and destruction it wrought, is raw material for an immersive installation from the ArtCenter College of Design at the Pasadena Convention Center this Saturday.
As of 10am, fire and rescue teams had successfully rescued seven victims, including two elderly individuals. No fatalities have been reported at this time, but the full extent of the damage to homes ...
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