Transcription of Mecklenburg County House Fire + Interior Collapse + Mayday – March 26, 2026

Transcription of audio recording of Mecklenburg County house fire + interior collapse + mayday on February 25, 2026. Listen to audio recording (with truncated silence)   Transcribed using MS Word. There are many errors, sorry. Corrections indicated [in brackets]. Important note! Timestamps are locations in the recording and do -not- correspond to the incident chronology. Recording …

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Early History of the Louisburg Fire Department

This posting presents research notes on the early history of the Louisburg Fire Department in Franklin County, NC. It supplements the research of Al Peoples and Larry Peoples as presented in their 2012 book The Louisburg Fire Department: A History. 1876, Mar 03 – Franklin Courier A Suggestion. — Several times lately we have felt …

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Watauga County Ambulance and Rescue Squad History

This is a blog version of a Facebook posting from December 22, 2025. Research notes on the history of rescue and EMS services in Boone, Blowing Rock, and the surrounding communities of Watauga County.   Watauga County Emergency Rescue Squad, Inc. Organized 1961. Incorporated 1963. Today named Watauga County Rescue Squad Created after John Kirk, a …

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QVC Distribution Center Fire – December 18, 2021

Top left photo courtesy Red Oak Community Fire Department. Top right photo, screen grab from CBS 17.  Shown the middle and bottom row of photos are ladders from Enfield (Halifax), Winterville (Pitt), Youngsville (Franklin), and Knightdale (Wake). The two tankers are Toisnot (top) and Williamston (bottom). Pics via FB postings from their respective FDs, or …

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Two Alarms on Aldie Court

Raleigh Professional Fire Fighters photo Two alarms were struck in Raleigh on Tuesday afternoon, February 9, 2026, on Aldie Court, on the far southeast side of the city. Engine 12 was first-arriving, with heavy fire in the rear of a row of townhomes. Quickly knocked down, the fire was controlled in 28 minutes. Most second-alarm …

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