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Lynchburg Fire Dept. Employee charged with embezzlement after investigation, LPD says
Read full article: Lynchburg Fire Dept. Employee charged with embezzlement after investigation, LPD saysThe Lynchburg Police Department announced Tuesday that after an investigation regarding a possible occurrence of embezzlement involving a city employee, they brought charges against a Lynchburg Fire Dept. employee.
Lynchburg Fire Department to open cooling centers for residents
Read full article: Lynchburg Fire Department to open cooling centers for residentsDue to extreme heat this week with temperatures expected to be in the mid-90's the Lynchburg Fire Department is urging precaution and opening cooling centers for residents.
No injuries reported after driver crashes into Lynchburg CVS
Read full article: No injuries reported after driver crashes into Lynchburg CVSNo one was seriously injured after a driver crashed into a CVS Pharmacy on Langhorne Road in Lynchburg on Monday afternoon, according to the Lynchburg Fire Department.
Waste milk from Westover Dairy leaks into Lynchburg creek
Read full article: Waste milk from Westover Dairy leaks into Lynchburg creekLynchburg Fire Department personnel, including the Haz-Mat team, responded to the 1300 block of Hendricks Street around 10:40 a.m. after receiving a report that a local creek was completely white in color.
Lynchburg Fire Dept. rescue four people from car after it goes over 50-foot embankment
Read full article: Lynchburg Fire Dept. rescue four people from car after it goes over 50-foot embankmentOfficials said the car crashed through a guardrail and went airborne down a 50-foot embankment before landing upside down on railroad tracks.
One adult hospitalized following explosion at Lynchburg school
Read full article: One adult hospitalized following explosion at Lynchburg schoolAn adult was taken to the hospital after a reported explosion in the cafeteria/kitchen area at R.S. Elementary School, according to the Lynchburg Fire Department.
Lynchburg police officer being called a hero after saving residents from house fire
Read full article: Lynchburg police officer being called a hero after saving residents from house fireA Lynchburg police officer is being called a hero after he ran into a house going up in flames and saved the people inside.
86-year-old woman dead, another hospitalized following crash on Leesville Road in Lynchburg
Read full article: 86-year-old woman dead, another hospitalized following crash on Leesville Road in LynchburgThe 700 block of Leesville Road is blocked until further notice, according to the Lynchburg Department of Emergency Services.
Residents displaced after structure fire in Lynchburg
Read full article: Residents displaced after structure fire in LynchburgThe Lynchburg Fire Marshal’s Office has completed its investigation into a fire that took place at a home in Lynchburg Wednesday afternoon, according to the Lynchburg Fire Department.
Officials: Chemical spill at Cathcart Rail in Lynchburg, no health risk to public
Read full article: Officials: Chemical spill at Cathcart Rail in Lynchburg, no health risk to publicThe Lynchburg Fire Marshal’s Office has been monitoring a release of a chemical from a holding tank at Cathcart Rail on Hydro Street that has been producing strong noxious odors in the area for the past several weeks, according to the Lynchburg Fire Department.
Lynchburg crews investigate fire that destroyed four portable restrooms at Percival’s Island
Read full article: Lynchburg crews investigate fire that destroyed four portable restrooms at Percival’s IslandFour portable restrooms at Percival’s Island were destroyed after a suspicious fire over the weekend, according to the Lynchburg Fire Department.
51-year-old woman arrested, charged with arson after Lynchburg brush fires
Read full article: 51-year-old woman arrested, charged with arson after Lynchburg brush firesOne woman has been arrested and charged after allegedly setting a string of brush fires on Wednesday, according to the Lynchburg Fire Department.
Lynchburg Fire Department’s ‘Fill the Boot’ campaign underway
Read full article: Lynchburg Fire Department’s ‘Fill the Boot’ campaign underwayThrough Oct. 23, you might see some Lynchburg firefighters around the city raising funds for their annual “Fill the Boot” campaign, according to the Lynchburg Fire Department.
Lynchburg rescue crews return home after being deployed to Buchanan County
Read full article: Lynchburg rescue crews return home after being deployed to Buchanan CountyMembers of the Lynchburg Fire Department’s Urban Search and Rescue Team are back home after being deployed to Buchanan County for the second time in less than a year.
Tractor-trailer partially falls through top of a downtown Lynchburg parking garage
Read full article: Tractor-trailer partially falls through top of a downtown Lynchburg parking garageThe Lynchburg Fire Department is working to remove a tractor-trailer that partially fell through the top of a parking garage along Church Street Wednesday night.
Lynchburg Fire Department finally reopens Station 3 after renovations, expansion
Read full article: Lynchburg Fire Department finally reopens Station 3 after renovations, expansionStation 3 on Fort Avenue was supposed to be completed by late December, but supply chain issues and COVID-19 delayed construction.
Lynchburg Fire Department reminds residents of safety tips after deadly New York blaze
Read full article: Lynchburg Fire Department reminds residents of safety tips after deadly New York blazeAuthorities say a malfunctioning space heater sparked Sunday’s inferno in the 19-story building in the Bronx.
Lynchburg fire chief responds after department members expressed concerns over working conditions
Read full article: Lynchburg fire chief responds after department members expressed concerns over working conditionsWormser’s comments come after Tuesday’s city council meeting, where members of the Lynchburg Firefighters Association claimed they're facing issues including low morale and mandatory overtime.
Lynchburg Firefighters Association voices concerns to city council over working conditions
Read full article: Lynchburg Firefighters Association voices concerns to city council over working conditionsMembers of the Lynchburg fire department voiced concerns to city council Tuesday over working conditions, overtime, salary compression, recruitment and retention.
Three Lynchburg officers hospitalized after Saturday morning crash
Read full article: Three Lynchburg officers hospitalized after Saturday morning crashThree Lynchburg police officers are in the hospital after a crash involving two officers on Saturday morning, according to the Lynchburg Police Department.
Lynchburg fire captain files lawsuit against city alleging breach of contract, first amendment rights
Read full article: Lynchburg fire captain files lawsuit against city alleging breach of contract, first amendment rightsCaptain Martin Misjuns filed a lawsuit in Lynchburg circuit court Thursday, alleging breach of contract and first amendment rights.
Lynchburg opens mass vaccination site for essential workers
Read full article: Lynchburg opens mass vaccination site for essential workersLYNCHBURG, Va. – Lynchburg city and health leaders have transformed the former T.J. Maxx store in the Candler’s Station Shopping Center into a mass vaccination site. The fire department partnered with Lynchburg City School nurses Monday to distribute vaccines to nearly 450 essential workers who fall in Phase 1b. “This is going to be able to bring our students, hopefully, back full-time once we’re able to get COVID under control. So, this is one of the first steps in being able to do that,” said Lynchburg City Schools nurse coordinator Andrea Bryant. “We do have people here that are essential workers that are 65 and older; and we have essential workers here that are under the age of 65, but they fall into the essential worker category,” said Wormser.
Local firefighter pulls couple from burning car in Appomattox County
Read full article: Local firefighter pulls couple from burning car in Appomattox CountyLYNCHBURG, Va. – A local firefighter is being called a hero on social media for pulling two people from a burning car in Appomattox County. While driving through Appomattox County, he noticed a car on fire. “Once I got her up there, she told me that her husband was in there, to please get her husband out. Being hailed a hero on social media for his perfect timing, Reeves believes it was divine intervention. “God’s good and was looking down on all of us [Sunday] morning.”Reeves says the elderly couple was medically cleared and returned home that afternoon.
Lynchburg church makes special delivery to Hill City Fire Dept.
Read full article: Lynchburg church makes special delivery to Hill City Fire Dept.LYNCHBURG, Va. – The Lynchburg Fire Department received special pizza deliveries – but not from your typical pizza-delivery person. Members of Gethsemane Baptist Church have been visiting Hill City fire stations over the past three days, providing meals to firefighters and EMS workers. Pastor Carlton Duck says it’s a way of shining some light amid the darkness of the pandemic. “We think it’s a great way to let the people in our community, those who are first responders, know how important they are to us; and it’s a way for us to say ‘thank you’ and ‘bless you’ for what you’re doing for the community,” Duck said. The church partnered with Little Caesar’s for the donation.
Lynchburg sees uptick in infant sleep-related deaths this year
Read full article: Lynchburg sees uptick in infant sleep-related deaths this yearLYNCHBURG, Va. – When it comes to sleeping babies, local child care experts want parents to wake up. “The Virginia State Child Fatality Review Team determined 87% of non-natural infant deaths between 2014-2016 were sleep-related in nature,” said Shannon Miles of Centra. Lynchburg Police Chief Ryan Zuidema and Fire Chief Greg Wormser also had some advice for parents with young children. The 2018 data showed that 85% of sleep-related deaths in the state of Virginia were tied to infants who were sleeping on a couch, a bed or some other inappropriate sleep surface,” Chief Wormser added. Other things to keep in mind: using a firm sleep surface with a firm crib mattress covered by a fitted sheet and checking regularly for product recalls.
What’s News Today: Operation Crash Reduction, harvest festival
Read full article: What’s News Today: Operation Crash Reduction, harvest festivalThe Lynchburg Fire Department is conducting ladder operations training today. Traffic will be down to one lane on Memorial Avenue in Lynchburg, near Yeardley Avenue. The Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee will hold a meet and greet in Lynchburg today. Roanoke’s Task Force to Reduce Gun Violence will meet virtually today. Galax Police and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration are teaming up for Operation Crash Reduction.
Lynchburg Fire Department works to comfort community after deadly house fire
Read full article: Lynchburg Fire Department works to comfort community after deadly house fireLYNCHBURG, Va – A house fire that left one person dead in Lynchburg is inspiring the city’s fire department to take action and inform the community. Members of the fire department spent Monday afternoon knocking on doors and passing out pamphlets on Oxford Street where a deadly fire broke out on early Sunday morning. “We’re working on ways to be in reengaged and be reengaged with the public so we can keep them safe,” Lynchburg Fire Chief Greg Wormser said. Fire Chief Greg Wormser said it shows the community they are cared for and could save a life. Fire officials are still investigating the cause of the fire here on Oxford Street but it appears to be accidental.
It was worth it: First responders invest thousands in new tool to help in water rescues, building collapses
Read full article: It was worth it: First responders invest thousands in new tool to help in water rescues, building collapsesLYNCHBURG, Va. The Lynchburg Fire Department is ready to answer the call no matter how difficult. Its a handheld 360 degree camera with flashlights ready to be used in any situation. The man made it out safely, but first responders had to make sure there was no one else in the truck. We had the camera in operations about a week and it worked pretty well, Turner said. The Amherst County Sheriff Office told 10 News the man driving the truck is OK and was charged with public intoxication.
5 hospitalized after Lynchburg car crash
Read full article: 5 hospitalized after Lynchburg car crashLYNCHBURG, Va. Five people are in the hospital after an accident in Lynchburg on WednesdayPolice said it happened at noon on the 1900-block of Wards Ferry Road. The Lynchburg Fire Department extricated several people from one of the vehicles the two vehicles involved. Were told two people have serious injuries and the other three have minor injuries. All five were taken to Lynchburg General Hospital. Police have not said what caused the accident and are still investigating.
What's News Today: October 22, 2019
Read full article: What's News Today: October 22, 2019Here's a look at some of the stories we'll be following today as they make headlines across the country and Southwest Virginia. The Lynchburg Fire Department and other community organizations hold a free Community Health Event today. The man, accused of escaping from jail in Roanoke County will enter a plea today. The Roanoke County Board of Supervisors will hold a public hearing tonight about a freestanding emergency room in Bonsack. Students from Martinsville and Henry County will take part in an interactive teen driving event at the speedway today.
24-year-old Lynchburg jail inmate found unresponsive, later dies
Read full article: 24-year-old Lynchburg jail inmate found unresponsive, later diesLYNCHBURG, Va. - A 24-year-old man was pronounced dead at Lynchburg General Hospital after being found unresponsive inside the Lynchburg Adult Detention Center, according to the Lynchburg Police Department. At 7:14 a.m. Tuesday, officers responded to the jail for a report of an unresponsive man. When Kevin Tyler Caldwell was found, jail authorities performed CPR immediately until Lynchburg Fire Department medics and Lynchburg Police Department officers arrived, according to the Police Department. Caldwell was then transported to Lynchburg General Hospital and later pronounced dead at the hospital. Anyone with information about this incident should contact Detective Davis at 434-455-6166 or Crime Stoppers at 1-888-798-5900.
Lynchburg Fire Department pushes to replace cardiac monitors
Read full article: Lynchburg Fire Department pushes to replace cardiac monitorsLYNCHBURG, Va. - Local first responders are investing in new devices to keep you safe. The Lynchburg Fire Department is looking to replace all of it's 17-year-old cardiac arrest monitors. First responders said while transporting a patient the monitor can transfer the patient's information to their tablets. The department recently received a state grant and are expecting Lynchburg City Council members to fund the other half at a Tuesday night council meeting. First responders said the monitors will help 85% of their patients.