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Fire fighting trucks, engines and apparatus awaiting repair at the Los Angeles Fire Department’s Bureau Of Supply and Maintenance. The department underwent $17 million in cuts to its budget in ...
One after another, the million-gallon tanks firefighters tapped into to douse the deadly Los Angeles wildfires went dry, leaving them without enough water to fight the flames, officials said ...
Some of the California National Guard troops deployed by President Trump to Los Angeles last month will be released from the ...
Los Angeles has been beset by fires this year, and it seems like every fire department around has done everything it can to help. One department, though, simply doesn’t have enough trucks that ...
As a proud 35-year veteran and current captain with the Los Angeles Fire Department, I’ve never experienced the devastation that we're seeing in LA today, where thousands of structures and more ...
Los Angeles fires echo challenges of fighting Marshall Fire 01:59. The destructive fires raging in Los Angeles have killed five people and burned more than 1,000 structures. Some of the largest ...
Last week, several local fire districts sent crews to Southern California to assist in the containment of the large-scale wildfires that have been ravaging the Los Angeles area since Jan. 7.
The Los Angeles area fires are being fought on ground and land. The logistics and dangers of piloting a helicopter into a fire zone are immense, but the pilots are well-prepared.
Mexican firefighters arrive at Los Angeles International Airport to help fight fires ravaging Los Angeles County on Jan. 11, 2025. (Governor's Press Office) Firefighters from Mexico just arrived ...
Five fires continue to burn in and around Los Angeles and the death toll continues to climb. The fires have destroyed more than 55 square miles and claimed at least 10 lives. Over 300,000 ...
Fire fighting trucks, engines and apparatus awaiting repair at the Los Angeles Fire Department’s Bureau Of Supply and ...
This week's fires in Los Angeles look familiar, says West Metro Fire Department's Mike Worcester. "When you put more than one house in an area, now we're just overwhelmed," he told CBS Colorado.