Thanksgiving is a time for family, food, and gratitude, but it’s also one of the busiest days for firefighters.
Thanksgiving is a time for family, food, and celebration—but it’s also the most dangerous day of the year for kitchen fires.
Fire officials with Albuquerque Fire Rescue share what can happen if a turkey is improperly cooked in a deep fryer.
A screen shot of Colorado Springs Fire Department video showing a turkey fryer setting a fire highlights the risk they pose.
Might be a good idea to skip the turkey fryer this year. Thanksgiving has more home cooking fires than any other day, ...
The Johnson City Fire Department (JCFD) has shared several tips to prevent cooking accidents this Thanksgiving Day. According ...
Alabama firefighters offer crucial tips for safely frying your turkey, emphasizing the importance of proper preparation and ...
Credit: Chicago Fire Dept/Cover Images Ahead of America’s Thanksgiving holiday, firefighters in Chicago have videoed a ...
As Thanksgiving tables are set and turkeys are cooked, fire officials are encouraging the public to practice fire safety in ...
"A good rule of thumb is 24 hours for every 4-to-5 pounds of turkey," he said. "If you use cold water thawing, you should ...
There are about twice as many fires on Thanksgiving as on the next-closest day, and almost all of them start with unsafe ...
State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine is asking residents to practice fire safety in the kitchen on the number one day for home ...