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Cleveland firefighters battle simultaneous fires on East and West Sides
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Firefighters were busy Friday afternoon when two fires broke out at two different structures on both sides of the city minutes apart.
Crews were called to an occupied 2-story house on East 70th and Linwood Avenue around 2:36 p.m.
10 minutes later a fire broke out at a building in the 4600 block of West 130th Street near Bennington Avenue.
Crews remained on both scenes for about an hour and 40 minutes.
There is no other information available at this time.
Check back with 19 News for the latest updates on this story.
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Cavaliers About To Have More Options On Trade Market
The Cleveland Cavaliers have been one of the best teams in the NBA all season. They look like serious contenders to make a deep playoff run and possibly even a Finals appearance this June.
However, this team is not perfect and still has holes in its roster.
A recent report even indicated that the Wine and Gold would keep their eye on the trade market for possible upgrades at the wing as the season carries on.
Luckily for the Cavaliers, their options on the trade market are about to expand in the coming days.
Every general manager should have circled December 15 in the NBA calendar. Once this date comes, players who signed contracts last offseason can be traded to a new team.
The only player this applies to on the Cavaliers is Tristan Thompson. But that doesn’t mean this date doesn’t affect the Wine and Gold.
Some possible trade targets for the Cavaliers will be eligible to be moved to a new team. For example, Markeiff Morris, Matisse Thybulle, and Cody Zeller, all signed in the offseason, are interesting fits on the Cavaliers and will be available for trade this Sunday.
All of this isn’t to say that once December 15 rolls around that teams will be making trades left and right like it’s the trade deadline. However, it does point to the start of the NBA’s trade season beginning.
It wouldn’t be surprising to see the rumors and reports for the Cavaliers and other teams around the NBA start to pick up now that more players are available to be moved.
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Part of OH Interstate Renamed for Cleveland Firefighter Killed on Roadway
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A portion of Interstate 90 in Cleveland is now named after Johnny Tetrick, a Cleveland firefighter who died in the line of duty.
The move became official Friday after Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 107 at Cleveland Fire Station 22, where Tetrick worked for 25 years. DeWine was joined by Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb, members of Cleveland City Council, Association of Cleveland Firefighters President Jake Konys and Ohio Rep. Tom Patton (R-Strongsville), who is the bill’s primary sponsor.
“Our first responders every single day risk their lives, whether the police officers, whether the fire department,” DeWine said. “They’re out, and they take a risk every time they go out on the highway. … So, I think today is an opportunity for us to say thank you, to honor Johnny, to honor his family.”
House Bill 107 passed unanimously in both chambers of the Statehouse. It designates I-90 between East 77th and East 105th streets as the Cleveland Firefighter Johnny Tetrick Memorial Highway
During the ceremony, Konys read quotes from firefighters who worked with Tetrick. His colleagues described him as a “go-to-guy” with a strong work ethic, a devoted father and a mentor to younger firefighters.
On Nov. 19, 2022, Tetrick, 51, of Kirtland, was part of a group of first responders called to a car accident on I-90 near the exit to Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. A car had flipped over in the left lane, cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer reported previously.
Police cars closed off lanes to divert traffic while officials cleared the scene. Tetrick was picking up debris when a car drove through the closed lanes and struck him while going nearly 50 miles per hour. The driver then fled the scene.
The man who struck Tetrick, Leander Bissell, was convicted of murder in 2023 and was sentenced to life in prison with the chance to get parole after 16 years behind bars.
After the incident, the famously tight-knit firefighter community rallied around the Tetrick family, said Regan Tetrick, 22. Regan, the middle of Johnny’s three daughters, said she has received literally thousands of text messages of support from the firefighter community expressing support.
“I’m closer with some of the firemen and their families than I am with some of my own blood, and that is really saying something for me,” Regan Tetrick told reporters after the bill’s signing. “From the time I was born to right now, every holiday, every family event, I was always with the firemen. It really is a fire family.”
Regan’s sisters were not there physically. Johnny Tetrick’s youngest daughter, Eden, was taking final exams and his oldest, Falon, was in labor with a daughter of her own.
Asked about the timing of the bill signing likely being on the same day as her first niece being born, Regan Tetrick said, “I think everything always happens for a reason, and God’s timing is always perfect.”
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