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Firefighters say meth making caused a deadly house fire on Minota, neighbor rescued woman from the home
Reporter, PhotographerA woman is alive tonight after her neighbor came to her rescue when she was trapped inside a burning home. Firefighters say the fire was caused by someone making meth. Another man, 35-year-old Larry Wendlend, of Iowa died in the fire around 9:00 Tuesday...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Methamphetamine (drug)
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Neighbors are searching for answers following a deadly house fire that killed two brothers
Reporter, PhotographerSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - A deadly house fire is at the center of a joint investigation by the Springfield police department and fire marshals. Last Friday, two brothers died inside a home in the 900 block of north Concord. Fire marshals are trying to...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Methamphetamine (drug), Crime, Law and Justice
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Firefighters extinguish apartment fire and save several pets from the flames
Reporter, PhotographerOZARK, Mo. - People living in eight damaged apartments will be looking for a new place to stay as firefighters try to determine the cause of Tuesday afternoon fire at the Ozark Plantation Apartments in Ozark. Two people suffered minor injuries in the fire...Tags: Disasters and Accidents
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Springfield fire chief is asking for funds to replace aging, damaged life saving equipment
Reporter, PhotographerSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Some of the Springfield fire department's life saving equipment is on its last legs. It's unclear where funding will come from to replace it. The department has about 320 self contained breathing apparatuses in the form of air packs and...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Firefighters and families watch for hot spots after fire burns 1,500 acres in Dallas County
Reporter, PhotographerFamilies and firefighters are closely watching about 1,500 acres of scorched land to make sure a brush fire doesn't re-ignite. More than 200 hundred firefighters from 21 agencies battled a large brush fire on the Dallas and Laclede county line. In Tunas,...Tags: Disasters and Accidents
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Neighbors on Edge: Three unrelated murder victims lived in the 700 block of Chicago Street
Reporter, PhotographerSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - For sale signs are popping up on a Springfield street connected to three murders. Three unrelated murder victims lived in the 700 block of west Chicago Street. The first murder occurred in 2008 when someone killed Stephen Rash inside...Tags: Criminals, Punishment, Disasters and Accidents, Murder, Prosecution
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Disabled man dies after large fire destroys mobile home near St. Robert
Reporter, PhotographerPULASKI COUNTY, Mo. - Family and friends are mourning the loss of a disabled man killed in a fire. It took 34 firefighters hours to fight the large fire near St. Robert on Laramie Road. Firefighters are trying to determine the cause of the fire. Friends...Tags: Ashlee Simpson, Disasters and Accidents, House Building, Charity, American Red Cross
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Firefighter recovering from `widow maker' after a tree collapses on his head
Reporter, PhotographerA Southern Stone County firefighter is recovering from what's known as a “widow maker.” While fighting a brush fire, a dead tree collapsed on his head. It’s a common danger for firefighters on windy, dry days. Firefighters face danger...Tags: Health, Disasters and Accidents, Concussion, Injuries and Wounds
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Seven Families are Displaced After a Two Alarm Fire Near Branson, Caused by a Discarded Cigarette
Reporter, PhotographerFifteen people are searching for a new place to call home after a two alarm fire at an apartment complex on Bentree Lane in Indian Point. The American Red Cross helped seven families find shelter at hotels. Fire Marshal Michael Creswell says a...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Charity, American Red Cross
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Inside Fire Damaged Missouri Hotel Families Gathered Belongings to Move to Temporary Shelter
Reporter, PhotographerSpringfield's largest homeless shelter was damaged by an early morning fire that caused 185 residents, including 56 children, to move to new locations. The fire started just after 2:00 Friday morning in a second floor room at the Missouri Hotel. The fire...Tags: Health, Homelessness, Disasters and Accidents, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Hospitals and Clinics
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