first responders
Coverage of first responders in the Nexus archive.
- Worst of Hurricane Lala expected overnight on Oahu
The worst effects of Hurricane Lala are expected overnight on Oahu. However, city leaders and first responders have stated that they do not anticipate being taken by surprise regarding the storm.
- Wilson County first responders stay hydrated, rotate shifts during heat wave
Wilson County EMA has implemented heat safety protocols to keep first responders safe during intense heat waves. The agency mandates strict hydration and station rotation for personnel because full gear adds significant weight in extreme conditions. Officials confirmed that operations will continue without pause despite the dangerous temperatures.
- At least five people dead in Indiana amid worst flooding in over 30 years, officials say
Devastating floods struck Indiana this week, resulting in at least five deaths. The National Weather Service reported that more than 11 inches of rain fell over a two-day period in some areas. Officials urged residents to heed evacuation warnings near neighborhoods along the White River in Indianapolis.
- First responders search for man after possible drowning in Louisa
First responders are actively searching for a man following a possible drowning incident. The search effort took place at Lake Anna on Thursday evening in Louisa County.
- Local nonprofit 'Operation At Ease' brings awareness to veteran PTSD
The local nonprofit Operation At Ease helps veterans and first responders while also saving dogs. Recently, a concert was held that successfully raised money for the organization. These funds will help sustain Operation At Ease's mission of changing lives.
- Kaptur moving to physical rehab after what police say was a hit-and-run crash
Rep. Marcy Kaptur announced that she will undergo physical rehabilitation after being injured in what first responders described as a hit-and-run crash. The accident occurred in Toledo, Ohio.
- Memorial workout held for fallen deputy
First responders in El Paso County held a memorial workout on Friday to honor Deputy Andrew Peery's memory. He was killed in the line of duty four years ago during an officer-involved shooting. This incident occurred on Ponderosa Drive in Security-Widefield.
- Video: Driver charged with DUI after crashing into Franklin police cruiser on I-65
A driver was charged with DUI after crashing into a Franklin Police Department patrol vehicle on Interstate 65 near CoolSprings Galleria. The incident occurred during an investigation of an earlier crash, with the officer outside the cruiser, avoiding potential serious injury. The Tennessee Highway Patrol is leading the investigation and emphasizing the dangers faced by first responders at roadside scenes.
- Rant and Rave: Reader appreciates first responders
The article praises first responders for their critical role in managing a tragic shooting at Seattle Center. It also criticizes people who avoid interaction by walking past others while on their phones.
- Munster celebrates National Night Out with fireworks, family fun and community policing
Munster hosts National Night Out, featuring fireworks and family activities to foster community ties and promote neighborhood safety through collaboration with police and first responders.
- Semi-truck tips into Pine Lake in West Bloomfield, first responders on scene
A semi-truck tipped into Pine Lake in West Bloomfield on Monday evening. First responders were on the scene to address the incident.
- Hero sheepdog takes charge of SoCal rescue — with unexpected move to aid first responders
A white sheepdog became a hero in Orange County by assisting first responders to land a helicopter during an emergency. The dog's unexpected action aided rescue efforts at the scene.
- 6 children, 3 adults hospitalized in H-2 Freeway collision near Waipio
Six children and three adults were hospitalized after a two-car collision involving an assault on the H-2 Freeway near the Ka Uka Blvd exit. First responders treated nine people for injuries.
- F-35B jet crashed near Marine Corps in San Diego, pilot ejected safely – officials
An F-35B fighter jet crashed near a US Marine Corps base in San Diego, causing a small fire that was extinguished by first responders. The pilot ejected safely and sustained non-life-threatening injuries, receiving treatment at a local medical facility.
- 'I'm so grateful': Richmond cardiac arrest survivor reunites with bystander, first responders who helped save his life
A Richmond man who suffered a cardiac arrest while cycling reunited with the bystander and first responders who helped save his life. The bystander called 911 after witnessing the health scare.
- Woman found clinging to underside of rock in dramatic California river rescue
A woman was swept away by the swift current in California's Kern River and was found clinging to a rock by first responders during a dramatic rescue. A bystander alerted authorities after witnessing the incident just before 4 p.m. on Saturday.
- After Lindsay Clancy killed her 3 children, first responders tell a jury what they found | LIVE
Lindsay Clancy is accused of killing her three children and attempting to end her life, with first responders providing a firsthand account of the scene to a jury. Her lawyers argue the incident was caused by postpregnancy psychosis.
- After Lindsay Clancy killed her 3 children, first responders tell a jury what they found | LIVE
First responders testified to jurors about the scene they encountered after Lindsay Clancy killed her three children and attempted suicide. Her lawyers claim the incident was caused by postpregnancy psychosis.
- After Lindsay Clancy killed her 3 children, first responders tell a jury what they found | LIVE
Lindsay Clancy killed her three children and attempted to end her life, with first responders testifying Thursday about what they found. Her lawyers argue the incident was caused by postpregnancy psychosis.
- After Lindsay Clancy killed her 3 children, first responders tell a jury what they found | LIVE
First responders testified to a jury about the scene after Lindsay Clancy killed her three children and attempted suicide, which her lawyers attribute to postpregnancy psychosis.
- After Lindsay Clancy killed her 3 children, first responders tell a jury what they found
Lindsay Clancy killed her three children and attempted suicide. First responders are providing a firsthand account to the jury about the scene.
- First responders in Castleton-on-Hudson set up temporary shelter amidst flooding
First responders in Castleton-on-Hudson set up a temporary shelter in the ambulance service's event room after 28 people and six dogs were displaced by flooding at their campsite.
- New federal bill introduced by Bay Area lawmaker targets robotaxis blocking first responders
A new federal bill introduced by a Bay Area lawmaker aims to regulate robotaxis blocking first responders during emergencies. San Francisco leaders support the legislation to manage how autonomous vehicles interact with first responders in crises.
- 'Huge team effort': Henrico honors first responders who battled Darby House fire, rescued residents
Henrico County honored first responders who fought a Fourth of July fire at Darby House senior apartment complex and rescued residents. The event recognized the team's efforts in battling the blaze.
- Rescuers pick through wreckage after ‘devastating’ Wisconsin tornado
No deaths were reported after a tornado devastated parts of north-eastern Wisconsin, leveling homes and toppling trees and power lines in the Fox Cities region, including Appleton, Menasha, and Neenah. First responders searched affected areas for potential victims.
- Rescuers pick through wreckage after ‘devastating’ Wisconsin tornado
Rescuers searched through wreckage in north-eastern Wisconsin after a tornado caused significant destruction, leveling homes and toppling trees and power lines. The Fox Cities region, including Appleton, Menasha, and Neenah, was heavily impacted, though no deaths were reported.
- Bill aims to improve autonomous vehicle response to emergencies
A Bay Area congressman announced plans to introduce federal legislation, the AV Emergency Response Coordination Act, aimed at improving coordination between autonomous vehicle companies and first responders. The bill seeks to address emergency response challenges involving autonomous vehicles.
- Robotaxi Emergency Scenes Still Challenge Driverless Cars
Robotaxi emergency scenes challenge driverless cars as NHTSA warns they may misread smoke, cones, flashing lights, and first responders. These issues reveal problems hidden in ordinary city driving, where driverless vehicles handle predictable elements but struggle with emergency scenarios.
- 'I've already had nine lives': South suburban man battling cancer describes surviving chaotic storms
A South suburban man battling cancer shared his experience of surviving chaotic storms. Violent storms caused significant property damage and displacement in Lansing, Illinois, with first responders reporting no fatalities or serious injuries.
- Tree falls on child at YMCA Camp Widjiwagan in Antioch
A tree fell on a child at YMCA Camp Widjiwagan in Antioch, prompting first responders to arrive at the summer camp on Smith Springs around 11:20 a.m.
- This bike tour takes thousands of cyclists from Philly to Atlantic City in support of first-responder families
The annual Ben to the Shore bike tour, a 65-mile charity ride from Philadelphia’s Ben Franklin Bridge to Atlantic City, supports Families Behind the Badge, a foundation aiding families of fallen or injured first responders. Hundreds of cyclists and spectators participated in the event on July 26, 2026, with organizers emphasizing community support for first responders.
- Franklin woman, children shelter in place as wildfires force 250,000 to evacuate in France and Spain
A Franklin woman and her children are sheltering in Biscarrosse, France, as wildfires force over 250,000 to evacuate in France and Spain. Emergency authorities are using military aircraft to combat the fires, and the family remains in place with plans for food delivery.
- LAPD chief describes how police have been using drones as first responders
LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell discussed the use of drones as first responders in a pilot program launched nearly a year ago. The initiative involves integrating drones into emergency response protocols.
- The 100 Club of Illinois marks 60 years supporting first responders
The 100 Club of Illinois is celebrating 60 years of supporting first responders and their families. The nonprofit provides assistance to active-duty responders and families of those killed or seriously injured in the line of duty.
- Weld County deputy struck by suspected drunk driver speaks on recovery
A Weld County Sheriff's Patrol Deputy, injured by a suspected drunk driver in February, is recovering with support from a non-profit organization that aids first responders injured in the line of duty.
- First responders around Tennessee perform water rescues amid storm-related flooding
First responders in Tennessee conducted water rescues as strong storms caused flooding in Middle Tennessee Tuesday night. The storms led to rescue operations for people trapped due to rising waters.
- First responders treat man for apparent stab wounds in Iwilei
A 35-year-old man was treated for apparent stab wounds following an apparent stabbing in Iwilei on Wednesday afternoon. First responders were involved in the incident.
- Mt. Juliet flash flooding leads to water rescues; family rafted to safety
Flash flooding in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, led to multiple water rescues Tuesday night, including the Chacon family being rafted to safety by first responders as floodwaters rose. The incident resulted in vehicle damage for the family, though their home remained unharmed, and dashcam footage showed an officer rescuing a trapped driver.
- Tornadoes and record flooding leave parts of US east in crisis
Tornadoes and record flash flooding caused catastrophic damage in Kentucky and West Virginia, trapping dozens in homes and vehicles. First responders in West Virginia were overwhelmed as waters reached unprecedented levels, requiring rescuers to cut through attic roofs to free residents.
- Survey: Austin first responders link lack of sleep, work schedules to mental health issues
A survey of approximately 750 sworn staff members across three departments in Austin found that first responders associate lack of sleep and work schedules with mental health issues.