Part of Cape May Point State Park, the World War II Lookout Tower – officially known as Fire Control Tower No. 23 – was built in 1942 and is New Jersey's last restorable tower from World War II.
Crews arrived to heavy smoke and say the structure is now a total loss. It's unclear what sparked the fire. However, on Wednesday firefighters say the vacant home was set on fire on purpose.
A fire crew in a deep canyon might not be able to hale their dispatch center but still be in reach of a nearby lookout tower. At the same time, people in the lookout towers can provide on-the ...
(Instagram/ jeffrey.ku and cheryllyay) The video starts with a victim calling her partner outside the house, pointing to the fire spreading from a tower, saying, “Babe, we've got a very big ...
The Redwood Fire Station is more than triple the size of the original facility. The new station includes three additional ...
“I definitely didn’t think the fire was going to get that close that soon,” he said. “It’s a good thing we didn’t stay for our second night, because the lookout burned that night.