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A man died after being pulled from a burning home early Tuesday morning in South Dallas. Firefighters say hoarding conditions inside the house made it harder to control the fire, which took more than an hour to extinguish. The cause remains under investigation.
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More EMS supervisors will be equipped with supplies of blood to administer transfusions in emergencies.
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Dallas Fire and Rescue responded to reports of a gas leak in Dallas' West End early Tuesday morning. The leak prompted evacuations, street closures and disruptions to DART services. The cause of the leak has not been confirmed.
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Dallas County is expanding its Overdose Response Team to five cities, aiming to reduce fentanyl-related deaths through onsite care and recovery support.
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The update involved a burglary suspect who died in police custody last month. The nab, Frank Ruiz, admitted to substance abuse and had history of seizures, they said.
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A break-in suspect died over the weekend while under police custody. He sustained an injury prior to Dallas Police arriving to the house.
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Dallas Police said they were conducting a traffic stop when the driver said he had chest pains. He was medically cleared before taken into custody for an interview and died.
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Dallas City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert announced current Interim Chief Justin Ball as the next fire chief on Thursday.
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The four finalists are expected to meet with city council members and stakeholders next week.
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No injuries were reported, but a number of exotic animals died at a pet store in the popular Hispanic market on Harry Hines Boulevard.
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The church will hold the first Sunday service at its downtown campus since a fire broke out two weeks ago.
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Executive pastor Ben Lovvorn said he hopes services will resume at the church next week.