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Fire Station 12, which closed more than 30 years ago, reopened this week and is already serving its community.
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A fire at the Gridley Building in downtown Syracuse caused significant damage but no injuries, thanks to the building's sprinkler system.
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The Syracuse Police and Fire Departments will face off in a charity basketball game May 23 to benefit United Way of Central New York.
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Demolition could start soon on the former Maria Regina convent that was significantly damaged by fire.
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The fire broke out in the "Mother House" Friday evening and firefighters were on the scene until Monday morning. Police call it "suspicious."
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Fire investigators are still trying to determine the cause of a massive fire that destroyed parts of the former Maria Regina College on Syracuse’s north side.
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A wildfire burned four to five acres in a retention basin near Grand Avenue and Velasko Road. Firefighters brought the flames under control within two hours, preventing damage to homes and injuries.
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First responders, family members of 9/11 victims and residents gather at Firefighter's Memorial Park to remember the nearly 3,000 victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
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Syracuse firefighters have battled several fires since Tuesday afternoon including one that displaced five people.
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Firefighters also performed a training exercise, a rare look at how firefighters will use the new five-story building.