An electrical fire on a trolley near the U.S. Capitol prompted road closures and minor injuries to first responders. The fire, which occurred on a trolley connecting the Rayburn House Office Building to the Capitol, was quickly extinguished. Two U.S. Capitol Police officers were taken to the hospital.
D.C. Fire and EMS Department and U.S. Capitol Police respond to a small fire on the U.S. Capitol grounds on Nov. 20, 2025. An electrical fire broke out on a trolley between the Rayburn House Office building and the U.
S. Capitol on Thursday evening, prompting some nearby road closures, according to D.C. Fire and EMS Department officials. The trolley was moving from the Rayburn building when the small fire broke out, but it has since been extinguished, according to a U.S. Capitol Police spokesperson. Two U.S. Capitol Police officers were taken to the hospital for treatment. D.C. Fire officials said one person was treated for minor injuries, though USCP said no one on board the trolley car was injured. The underground trolley is one of three lines operating under the U.S. Capitol grounds for members of Congress and their staff. The other two lines run under the Russell and Dirkson Senate Office buildings.Officials reported heavy smoke, but stated that there were no further hazards. Roads closed due to the investigation have since reopened.2News Investigates uncovered possible missing surveillance video of Tyler Robinson turning himself in to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office just days afterOne person was killed and two others were injured in an Ogden crash.Officers with the Ogden City Police Department responded to a two-vehicle crash at the interA man was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison in Southern Utah after pleading guilty to murdering two victims in 2024.Charles Youngkuom Yoo was sentenced onResidents questioned the safety of Redwood Road after a 66-year-old woman was hit and killed while pulling out of a cemetery.Police said Lisa McGeary was leavinTeams along the Jordan River, looking for evidence in the Saratoga Springs murders of a mother and her young son, concentrated their part of their Thursday effo
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