COLUMBUS, Ohio – Member schools of the Ohio High School Athletic Association have voted in favor of an emergency bylaw referendum on Name, Ima…
Lima fire inspector Warren Pughsley and other fire officials are reminding Ohioans that fireworks and alcohol do not mix, as impaired judgment and slower response times can lead to dangerous or even deadly consequences.
LIMA, Ohio (WLIO) - The Lima Fire Department responded to a call of an apartment showing heavy smoke on the city's south side.
LIMA, Ohio (WLIO) - Police cruisers lined North West Street on Wednesday afternoon after the Lima Police Department responded to a reported s…
On February 27, 2025, the Emergency Department team at Mercer Health was recognized by the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center’s Telestroke program for their distinguished achievement in the 2024 Q2 Door to Needle (DTN) Challenge, attaining a best time of 21 minutes.
The Spencerville Fire Department was called to 123 Oakland Ave. around 11 a.m. after reports of heavy smoke coming from the second floor of the home.
Firefighters arrived to find flames on both the first and second floors of the residence. According to scanner traffic, there were concerns that two children could be inside. However, after a thorough search, no one was found in the home.
February 3, 2025, Press Release from the Ohio State Highway Patrol: COLUMBUS – The Ohio State Highway Patrol reminds all motorists to do their part in keeping roadway workers safe by moving over a lane and slowing down when you see an emergency vehicle on the side of the road.
PICTURED: An automated external defibrillator (AED) in a white box is an emergency defibrillator for people in cardiac arrest.
The Delphos Firefighters Local 686 have received the green light from city administration to accept a large grant aimed to increase personnel numbers. Following an evening of extensive discussion with Delphos Fire & Rescue, Delphos City Council voted in favor by a 4-to-3 vote for the city's fire department to accept "The Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response Grant" or the SAFER Grant. The little over $1.8 million grant will provide Delphos Fire & Rescue funding to add 6 new full-time personnel over a 3-year time period. After council's approval, Delphos Fire personnel spoke with us on what this means for their department.