A video showing a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) van burning in Philadelphia has been described online without evidence as the result of arson by “left-wing” actors or “Democrats,” however a Philadelphia Fire Department spokesperson said the fire was the result of an accident and no foul play was suspected.
Although the cause of the fire is unknown, foul play is not suspected, according to the Philadelphia Fire Department and ICE. “After our fire marshal
Twelve horses were rescued by the Pennsylvania SPCA Thursday after a stable fire killed two and injured another in Southwest Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Fire Department was called out to the 5800 block of Lindbergh Boulevard around 7:30 a.
Philadelphia dispatch said black smoke coming from Port Richmond Sunday afternoon was from a tire fire near Richmond and Cambria streets.
caught fire in Philadelphia on February 18, 2025, the city's fire department ruled the blaze accidental and the federal agency said it does not suspect arson. But conservative social media users ...
As a precaution, more than 2,300 students and faculty were evacuated from Central High School. Students could be seen gathered on the football field. Some roads have also been closed in the area. As a precaution, more than 2,300 students and faculty were evacuated from Central High School. Students could be seen gathered on the football field.
A fire killed two horses as it blazed through pop-up stables in Southwest Philly on Thursday, according to the Pennsylvania SPCA and ACCT Philly. Twelve other horses were rescued, along with a handful of other farm animals.
according to the Philadelphia Fire Department and ICE. “After our fire marshal spoke to the driver of the vehicle, who escaped unharmed, thankfully, it was determined that it was an accidental ...