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Fire Rescue TV is a private training and news network for First Responders delivered via digital signage. FireRescueTV delivers news broadcasts, training programs, NOAA weather alerts, historical videos, new product videos,and a platform for in-station messages. We currently have screens in fire stations, EMS stations and a fire-themed restaurants.

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12/01/2025

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Houston, TX - 4 Houston firefighters hospitalized after big rig slams into their engine
11/30/2025

Houston, TX - 4 Houston firefighters hospitalized after big rig slams into their engine

Four Houston, Texas, firefighters were injured early Sunday when an 18-wheeler slammed into their fire engine.

11/30/2025

We are asking for prayers for our Four (4) injured firefighters. Engine 104 was involved in a serious accident last night involving an 18-wheeler.

Todays Dill - November 29, 1988 - Remembering 6 Firefighters Killed in 1988 Kansas City Explosion.Ammonium nitrate/fuel ...
11/29/2025

Todays Dill - November 29, 1988 - Remembering 6 Firefighters Killed in 1988 Kansas City Explosion.

Ammonium nitrate/fuel oil mixture causes massive blast that killed two entire pumper companies

We remember the six firefighters killed in a massive explosion in Kansas City, Mo.:
• Capt. Gerald Halloran, 57
• Capt. James Kilventon, 54
• Firefighter Thomas Fry, 41
• Luther Hurd, 31
• Robert McKarnin, 42
• Michael Oldham, 32
On Nov. 29, 1988, at 0340 HRS, the Kansas City (Mo.) Fire Department received an alarm for a fire at a highway construction project. The caller reported fire on both sides of the highway—both in a small pickup truck and in an area a few hundred yards away, possibly containing explosives.
Pumper 41 was dispatched to the scene, and the dispatcher reportedly told them, “Use caution on your call. There’s information there may be explosives.” Pumper Company 41 arrived on scene 6 minutes later and found two separate fires, prompting them to send for a second pumper company, while they extinguished the truck fire.

The second company, Pumper 30, was advised of possible explosives and arrived on the scene of two trailers on fire at 0352 HRS.

Once Pumper 41 finished extinguishing the truck fire, the crew headed over to the other fire to assist Pumper 30. What neither company knew was that the burning trailers contained approximately 50,000 lbs. of a highly volatile ammonium nitrate/fuel oil mixture.

Then, at approximately 0407 HRS, a massive explosion occurred, instantly killing all six firefighters on scene. A battalion chief and driver who were about a quarter-mile away sustained minor injuries when the windshield in their vehicle was blown in. The explosion shattered windows within a 10-mile area and could be heard 40 miles away.

A second explosion occurred about 40 minutes later, although fire crews were staged at a safe distance at this time.

The Kansas City Fire Department later found that the first explosion involved a trailer/magazine with a split load. One end had approximately 3,500 lbs. of an ammonium nitrate/fuel oil mixture. The remainder of the load was approximately 17,000 lbs. of an ammonium nitrate/fuel oil mixture with 5% aluminum pellets. The second explosion was a trailer/magazine loaded with approximately 1,000 30-lb. “socks” of an ammonium nitrate/fuel oil mixture with 5% aluminum pellets.

Indictments & Controversy
The tragedy set off a far-reaching investigation into who started the fires that ultimately led to the fatal explosion. However, it was not until 1996 that a grand jury issued indictments for five people: Darlene Edwards, Richard Brown, Earl Sheppard, Bryan Sheppard and George Frank Sheppard. All five were convicted of aiding and abetting the arson that caused the deaths of the firefighters, a capital offense. They were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

In 2008, The Kansas City Star reported that 15 witnesses in the case were allegedly pressured to lie during the defendants’ trials, prompting the U.S. Department of Justice to open an investigation into the case.
Additionally, according to The Kansas City Star, in 2009, defense attorneys claimed they were never given a one-page police report that could have helped the defendants during their trial 12 years prior. They said the report could have been used to implicate other suspects in the case, namely two security guards who were on duty the night of the explosion.

87th & 71 Hwy
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South Kansas City Explosion 1988 (various clips) Part 1 of 4
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South Kansas City Explosion 1988 (various clips) part 2 of 4
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South Kansas City Explosion 1988 (various clips) Part 3 of 4
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South Kansas City Explosion 1988 (various clips) Part 4 of 4
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South Kansas City Explosion 1988 (various clips)

11/28/2025

Today’s drill – The Coconut Grove Fire
November 28, 1942
2220 Hours, Box 1521, 5 Alarms. Remembering the 490 civilian lives lost & 130 injuries in the Cocoanut Grove fire... thus the importance of fire codes, especially NFPA 101 and NFPA 13. Fire Rescue TV Training and News

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11/28/2025

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Fire Jobs -  Lukas TX -     Fire Rescue TV Training and News
11/28/2025

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TIMELAPSE: Firefighters work overnight to extinguish Hong Kong tower fire  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7hgeIGN1fo  ...
11/27/2025

TIMELAPSE: Firefighters work overnight to extinguish Hong Kong tower fire https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7hgeIGN1fo

A huge fire still burning in a Hong Kong residential apartment complex that has killed at least 44 people and left almost 300 missing may have been spread by...

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FireRescueTV is an interactive digital signage platform for First Responders delivered via the internet. FireRescueTV delivers news broadcasts, video training programs, NOAA weather alerts, historical videos, new product videos, and a system for in-station messages. CAD can also be incorporated into the screen. FRTV has screens in fire stations, EMS stations and fire -themed restaurants.