Another person dies in house fire after alarms fail to alert Detroit firefighters
By the time firefighters arrived to the burning house, there was little they could do.
By the time firefighters arrived to the burning house, there was little they could do.
Paradise Valley was a bustling entertainment and business district for black residents in Detroit from the 1920s to the 1950s until the area was paved over in the name of urban renewal.
Firefighters were delayed because of a problem with the alert system.
A Detroit fire truck also didn’t have a working aerial ladder to attempt a rescue.
Renowned artists from metro Detroit and around the globe converged on the Eastern Market this week to paint large murals on buildings throughout the historic area.
The records show the city grossly misrepresented the number of broken hydrants earlier this year.
Despite the seriousness of the complaint, the firefighter remains on duty.
Miami-based artist Renda Writer explains why he painted a handwritten mural at a gallery in Detroit with the message, “Black lives matter.”
The women were leaving the casino when a gunman forced them into their car.
The city of Detroit installed hydrants that are incapable of supplying enough water to extinguish large fires.