emergency services
Coverage of emergency services in the Nexus archive.
- Lightning strike displaces two people in Portsmouth home fire
Two people were displaced after a house fire was reported on Wilcox Avenue in Portsmouth. The incident occurred Thursday afternoon and was caused by a lightning strike, according to Portsmouth Fire Rescue and Emergency Services.
- City of Austin addresses emergency services spending
Overtime expenses for Austin’s emergency services have exceeded budgeted amounts by millions this fiscal year, prompting city leaders to assess public safety spending for upcoming budget decisions.
- My mom has caregivers around the clock. My phone still never stops ringing.
The author is overwhelmed with coordinating 24-hour in-home care for her mother with Alzheimer's, arranged through Medicaid, while managing work, family, and constant communication and emergencies related to her mother's care.
- Russian strikes on Kyiv kill four, wound more than a dozen
Russian missile attacks in Kyiv, Ukraine, killed four people and wounded more than a dozen. Emergency services worked to extinguish fires caused by the strikes.
- Rescue operation in Argentina to free more than 100 snow-trapped tourists
Emergency services in Argentina have rescued more than 100 tourists who were trapped by a snowstorm. The operation was conducted to free the snow-trapped individuals.
- Car attack at Berlin Pride event kills 1 and injures at least 15
A car attack at a Berlin Pride event on July 25, 2026, killed one person and injured at least 15 during the Christopher Street Day pride parade in Tiergarten park. Police stated a vehicle entered the park and hit several people, with emergency services treating the injured and authorities actively seeking those responsible.
- UK’s largest Muslim event goes ahead with added security as hate crime rises
The UK's largest Muslim event, Jalsa Salana in Hampshire, has increased security with police, emergency services, and local authorities due to rising anti-Muslim sentiment. A previous Islamic gathering was closed early after 12 arrests, including three for conspiracy to murder linked to a far-right threat.
- Saudi authorities say danger in Yanbu has 'now passed'
Saudi authorities confirmed that the danger in Yanbu Governorate has passed. The Saudi Civil Defense advised the public to follow their instructions, avoid gatherings and filming, and contact emergency services if needed.
- Shelter-in-place issued in San Marcos as U.S. Marshals search for armed assault suspect
San Marcos Emergency Services issued a shelter-in-place order as U.S. Marshals search for Dejon Darnell Holland, who is wanted for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and is believed to be armed.
- Crimea Installs Landline Payphones as Mobile Blackouts Persist
Russian occupation authorities in Crimea have started installing public payphones after mobile network disruptions caused by scheduled shutoffs and Ukrainian strikes left residents without communication. The payphones operate without electricity and provide free access to emergency services.
- Russian ballistic missiles rock Kyiv
Russian ballistic missiles struck Kyiv, causing fires across the Ukrainian capital. Several people were injured, and emergency services are responding to the attack.
- NTP server that traveled back in time caused massive Aussie mobile outage
Telstra's mobile network outage in Australia was caused by a faulty NTP server that reset its clock to 2006 during maintenance, disrupting emergency services, payments, and transport. The carrier admitted failures in documenting a design change and applying a software update, leading to widespread connectivity issues.
- Kyiv under fire from Russian missiles after EU-Ukraine sign drone deal
Kyiv is under fire from Russian missiles following a drone deal signed between the EU and Ukraine. Mayor Vitali Klitschko reports emergency services are fighting blazes across the Ukrainian capital.
- Unprecedented UK stretch above 30C stokes ‘firewave’ and strains emergency services
An unprecedented heatwave in the UK, with temperatures above 30C, has triggered a 'firewave' and overwhelmed emergency services. The region from Kent to Lincolnshire is experiencing significantly faster warming than other parts of the country.
- 'Preventive measures' needed to avoid 'increasingly common' wildfires, says Spanish PM
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez urged Spain to strengthen preventive measures after a deadly wildfire killed 13 people and destroyed a large area. Sanchez visited the affected region to meet emergency services working to extinguish the blaze.
- Historic Edinburgh Debenhams building gutted by massive fire as emergency services close off Princes Street to tackle blaze
The historic Edinburgh Debenhams building was gutted by a massive fire, prompting emergency services to close Princes Street to tackle the blaze.
- Triple murder investigation launched after three people found dead at home
A triple murder investigation has been launched after three people were found dead at a home. Emergency services are present at the scene, with Bedfordshire Police providing photographic evidence.
- Cleanup underway following severe flooding in New Jersey
Severe flooding caused by heavy rain in New Jersey led to roof collapses and widespread damage in Asbury Park. Emergency services responded to flooding on Lake Avenue, with neighbors assisting in moving belongings.
- Skydiver dies after incident near Nottinghamshire airfield
A 22-year-old skydiver died after an incident near Langar airfield in Nottinghamshire. Emergency services were called to the scene, and the woman was pronounced dead there, according to police.
- Carmel officially adopts address system to help improve emergency services
Carmel has adopted a standard street address system for the first time in over a century to improve emergency services.
- A skydiving plane crashes in northeastern France, killing all 11 people on board
A skydiving plane crashed near Nancy in northeastern France on Sunday, killing all 11 people on board. The prefect of Meurthe-et-Moselle, Yves Séguy, confirmed the crash at 11 a.m. local time and stated emergency services responded immediately.
- French hospitals struggle in heatwave: Emergency services strained by increased call volume
French hospitals are under critical strain due to a heatwave, with emergency departments reporting a sharp rise in heat-related cases. Dr. Pascal André emphasizes the need for healthcare staffing reforms, infrastructure improvements, and government investment to address the crisis.
- Lancaster County Council approves $201 million budget to focus on public safety
Lancaster County Council approved a $201 million budget focused on public safety, allocating funds for emergency services, new fire equipment, detention center staffing, and EMS improvements. The budget includes a one-mill property tax increase to support these initiatives and will take effect on July 1.
- 2 young children found dead in locked car during France heatwave
Two young children, aged two and four, were found dead inside their family’s car in the southern French town of Carpentras. The siblings had accidentally locked themselves inside the vehicle, which was parked in the driveway of their home. Emergency services attempted resuscitation but failed to save them, prompting a preliminary investigation by the local prosecutor’s office.
- Fête de la musique: France restricts public alcohol consumption as heat wave bakes parts of Europe
France restricted public alcohol consumption in 'red alert' zones, including Paris, during the Fête de la musique to address a heat wave. Emergency services and military forces were placed on wildfire alert as high temperatures, reaching 40°C, affected a third of the country.
- China cabby drives against traffic, runs red lights to rush unconscious toddler to hospital
A taxi driver in Wuhan, Hubei province, drove against traffic and ran red lights to rush an unconscious three-year-old girl named Yanyan to the hospital. The family had called emergency services, but were informed an ambulance would take at least 20 minutes.
- France restricts public alcohol consumption and outdoor sports as heat wave bakes parts of Europe
France is restricting public alcohol consumption and outdoor sports due to a heat wave affecting parts of Europe. Emergency services and military forces have been placed on wildfire alert in response to the extreme weather.
- Woman killed in Israeli strike on Gaza City apartment, report says
A Palestinian woman was killed and several people were wounded in an Israeli air strike on a residential apartment in central Gaza City, according to Al Jazeera Arabic. Emergency services reported multiple casualties and injuries, with victims being transported for treatment.
- 2 trains crash north of London, England, killing at least 1 and injuring nearly 100
Two trains collided north of London, England, resulting in at least one death and nearly 100 injuries. Emergency services responded to the scene of the collision.
- 2 trains crash north of London, England, killing at least 1 and injuring nearly 100
Two trains collided north of London, England, resulting in at least one death and nearly 100 injuries. Emergency services responded to the scene of the collision.
- One dead and dozens injured after passenger trains collide north of London
One person was killed and dozens injured, including 11 seriously, when two London-bound passenger trains collided near Bedford. Emergency services responded with air ambulances, and investigators are examining the cause of one of Britain's most serious recent rail incidents.
- Emergency services respond after two trains collide in England
Emergency services responded to a collision between two trains in England. Local media reported injuries, but no official details have been confirmed by emergency services.
- Emergency services respond after two trains collide in England
Two trains collided in England, prompting emergency services to respond. Local media reported potential injuries, though no official details have been confirmed.
- Injuries reported after two trains collide near Bedford
Two trains collided near Bedford, causing injuries and prompting emergency services to respond. The incident led to closed railway lines between Luton and Bedford, disrupting the evening commute.
- NIPOST validates digital postcode model ahead of nationwide rollout
NIPOST has validated a digital postcode model ahead of a nationwide rollout in Nigeria, aiming to improve location identification, support emergency services, strengthen security operations, and enhance logistics and e-commerce delivery.
- Beachgoers in Australia rescue woman after shark attack at Sydney’s Coogee Beach
A woman was seriously injured in a shark attack at Sydney’s Coogee Beach, rescued by members of the public who administered first aid. Emergency services responded to the incident, which is part of a recent increase in shark encounters along Australia’s coast.
- Prince George County experiencing internal network outage
Prince George County is experiencing a network outage affecting phone and internet services in county offices. Emergency services remain operational during the disruption.
- Terror attack response tested as emergency services conduct 'largest exercise of its kind'
Emergency services conducted a large-scale training exercise in London's Canary Wharf to test their response to a potential terror attack. The drill, organized by Counter Terrorism Policing, aimed to evaluate preparedness for such scenarios.
- Russian Drone Strike in Chernihiv Injures 8, Damages 37 Cars
Russian forces attacked Chernihiv with drones on June 5, damaging a private enterprise in the city’s north and a parking lot in the west. The strike injured eight people and damaged 37 vehicles, with emergency services responding to both sites.
- Primary school head calls emergency services and sends nine children to hospital because they had eaten seeds off tree in school grounds
A primary school head called emergency services and sent nine children to the hospital after they consumed seeds from a tree in the school grounds.