The day after a fire in Wolf Creek burned about 16 acres of grass, Casper Firefighters have release a few aerial shots of the damage caused by the fire.
On the night before his official retirement, Captain McJunkin was called to fight one last fire in Natrona County. He answered the call. And he won the fight.
The Natrona County Fire District, as well as the Natrona County Sheriff's Office recently performed a water rescue of a woman who was separated from her kayak in the North Platte River.
The City of Casper Firefighters Local 904 branch wanted to send some kiddos into the summer break in style, so they did just that, utilizing their high pressure water hose.
According to the release, investigators determined the fire was accidental and caused by smoking materials disposed on the back deck of the house. The release states that wind was a factor in igniting and accelerating the fire.
Casper Fire Captain Matt Trott has been diagnosed with a very rare form of Cancer, Pancreatic Acinar Cell Carcinoma. After more than 2 years of treatment and a surgery to remove a large mass, Matt still requires more treatment.
Unfortunately, his insurance company is denying coverage for a simple yet expensive procedure...
Firefighters are a special breed, because risking their lives to save others is highly commendable occupation. Get a glimpse of what it takes to be a firefighter up close and personal on Saturday.