Amid the deadly wildfires in Southern California, posts claimed the Los Angeles Fire Department was hindered by electric ...
Dozens of roses and other flowers are on display inside this trailer in Beiter's parking lot in South Williamsport—all for ...
The one-bedroom, 738-square-foot cottage on nearly an acre was barely big enough for the 94-year-old former truck driver ... reflecting on the Jan. 7 Eaton fire that gutted the house and killed ...
Investigators believe a Christmas tree caught fire before flames spread through a home in the Granada Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles Tuesday night. The fire was reported around 10:45 p.m. at the ...
The Australian Fire Danger Rating System gives you an idea of how dangerous a fire could be if one starts in your area. What to do if there's a bushfire in your area Being prepared and ...
Within 20 minutes, Rojas said, he and his wife had packed up their belongings as four fire trucks and two sheriff’s cruisers arrived at their cul-de-sac. He would later learn his home survived.
Two people were arrested on suspicion of dressing up as firefighters and trying to enter a Palisades fire evacuation zone in their own phony fire truck, authorities said Sunday. Patrolling ...
The Hughes Fire has burned more than 9,000 acres Wednesday around the Castaic Lake in Los Angeles County on Wednesday continuing a devastating wave of Southern California wildfires fueled by dry ...
A fire truck rolled into a creek after a bridge collapsed in the Piedmont Triad, according to officials with the Broadway Fire Department.Officials said they were responding to a structure fire ...
A Jan. 18 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) claims firefighters in Los Angeles rely on electric fire trucks that take hours to recharge. “(Forty-five) of Los Angeles fire trucks have to ...
Not so much. Even if they own their very own fire truck. As the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department detailed in its Facebook post on January 19th, law enforcement located two individuals ...
A little more than three weeks after losing her home to a fire on the night of Christmas Eve, Flagstaff artist and writer Katie King remains in need as she and her son seek to rebuild their lives.