fatal accident

01/03/2007

A woman was fatally injured in a crash un U.S. 33 near Blue Lake Road Thursday afternoon when her SUV was struck by a dump truck. More...

Fatal house fire in wolf lake

01/17/07

A house fire early Wednesday morning, January 17, took the life of a resident.

Firefighters from the Noble Township Fire Department were dispatched to a report of a house fire at 0799 S. 375 W. More...

local firemen receive honors

02/07/07

On Saturday, Feb 3, 2007, six local firemen were honored at a luncheon in Fort Wayne by the Anthony Halberstdt Chapter, National Society Sons of the American Revolution. Their bravery and heroism at the accident scene in late September, 2006, where local student Samantha Merchant and Fort Wayne resident Charles Webb died... More...

house fire on S.R. 205

05/11/2007

Units were sent to a reported house fire on S.R. 205 at approximately 4:00 p.m. Friday afternoon. Incoming fire units were reporting smoke was visible from 1 to 2 miles out. More...

Samaritan Responds Twice in 3 hours

Samaritan Responds Twice05/31/2007

Churubusco fire units responded with paradmedics from the Samaritan helicopter twice in one day on Thursday when two separate accidents sent a male and a female to the hospital in critical and serious condition respectively.

The first incident occurred at 12:35 in the afternoon when a single car hit a cement barrier on Duglay at McDuffee Rd. A shorthanded crew from Churubusco arrived to find the man in critical condition and pinned, while the car dangled approximately 10ft off the ground. Huntertown rescue units were called in to assist with manpower and the extrication. The man was flown to Parkview Memorial hospital via Samaritan helicopter in critical condition.

Approximately 2 hours later, Arcola fire units were sent to U.S. 33 between O'Day and Johnson Road's reference a head-on collision. Fire 201 from Churubusco happened to be on U.S. and nearby and responded. He arrived to find a pickup truck had collided head-on with a small passenger car.

Due to the nature of the incident, Fire 201 advised Arcola's chief that he might want to get another rescue unit responding. Churubusco firefighters were now on their way to the second critical accident in two hours.

A female from the pickup truck appeared to be ejected onto the hood of the truck, but it was later discovered she crawled onto the hood. A male in the passenger car was pronounced dead at the scene.

At the moment of the crash, the female's pickup somehow rode up on a guard railing along the edge of the road and firefighters had to battle an unstable vehicle for a minute to ensure she was stabilized. From there paramedics and firefighters climbed to her via step ladders, balancing on the guard rail or sitting atop the roof of the truck. She was transported to an area hospital in critical condition also via Samaritan helicopter.