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  2. Augusta Fire Department shares video battling brush fires - AOL

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    Augusta crews battled multiple brush fires Monday on I-520. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in ...

  3. Downtown Augusta building destroyed by fire - AOL

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    Augusta Fire Department crews battled a large fire Thursday night on Broad Street.

  4. Crews battle fire on Jones Street in downtown Augusta - AOL

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  6. Augusta home, car engulfed in Thursday afternoon fire - AOL

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    Augusta firefighters on Thursday spent hours battling a house fire and vehicle fire on the 2200 block of Ruby Drive. Just after 3 p.m., firefighters responded to the Augusta home for a house and ...

  7. Augusta fire of 1916 - Wikipedia

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    A fire destroyed much of Augusta, Georgia on March 22, 1916. Photographs captured the event. [1] The fire was blamed on an unattended iron in a tailor's shop. It was the worst fire in Augusta's history and impacted 25 blocks from 8th Street to East Boundary Street, including portions of downtown and Olde Town.

  8. List of Georgia fire departments - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of fire departments in the U.S. state of Georgia: This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. ... Augusta Fire Department;

  9. 2008 Georgia Imperial Sugar refinery explosion - Wikipedia

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    The creosote used throughout was known as “fat lighter,” because of the fire risk it posed. [10] Interviews of Imperial employees conducted by OSHA uncovered a lack of training, as forty of the workers reported never receiving training on how to exit the building in an emergency. Only five employees recalled having a fire drill. [25]