Families of Fallen Firefighters Launch Legal Battle Over Deadly Baltimore Blaze

Baltimore, MD — The families of three firefighters who tragically lost their lives while battling a blaze on Stricker Street earlier this year have initiated legal action against the city officials of Baltimore. The lawsuit alleges negligence on the part of the officials in maintaining the safety standards of city buildings, directly contributing to the fatal incident. The legal claim was filed by the relatives of the fallen heroes who perished when a vacant row house where they were fighting the fire collapsed. Named defendants in the lawsuit include several city departments responsible for building … Read more

Mother Proposes Settlement in Lawsuit Over Maui Firefighter’s Tragic Death, Including Creation of a Memorial and Safety Audits

Honolulu, Hawaii — The mother of a Maui firefighter, who tragically lost his life after being swept into the ocean through a storm drain earlier this year, has proposed a settlement in a lawsuit against Maui County and the firefighter’s supervisor. Chelsie Evans is seeking to achieve both recognition for her son’s sacrifice and improvements in safety protocols to prevent future tragedies. Tre Evans-Dumaran, 24, died after a distressing incident during a flooding event in Kihei on February 4, where he was pulled through a storm drain and swept out to sea. He succumbed to … Read more

Arson Charges Advance Against Two Kentucky Firefighters for Church Fire

Williamstown, KY — Two firefighters are set to face a grand jury in Grant County on allegations of arson connected to a church fire earlier this month. This development comes after Judge Elizabeth Chandler confirmed there is probable cause to proceed with charges against the Corinth volunteer firefighters, identified as Brendan Gibson, 24, and Robert Hughes, 23. The case against the firefighters stems from an incident that occurred just before 6 a.m. on July 8, when authorities were alerted to a fire at Shiloh Full Gospel Church. The response team included units from Corinth, Williamstown, … Read more

Breaking Ground: Firefighters Challenge Health Risks with Novel Lawsuit Against AFFF Manufacturers

Washington, D.C. – Across the Unitedranked States, firefighters who have long relied on aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) for extinguishing severe fires, particularly those involving flammable liquids, are now confronting a dire health crisis. Studies have linked the chemicals in AFFF to a variety of serious health issues, sparking a wave of litigation aimed at manufacturers. Aqueous film-forming foam, commonly used since the 1960s in military and civilian firefighting operations, contains per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also referred to as “forever chemicals.” PFAS are highly valued for their effectiveness in dousing fuel and oil fires but … Read more