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One person was hospitalized when a large debris flow in Malibu pushed a Los Angeles Fire Department vehicle into the Pacific Ocean in the midst of a powerful rainstorm. It happened just after 5 p ...
“This is why electric vehicles don’t belong anywhere near public safety services.” A spokesperson for the Los Angeles Fire Department has said the claim is false. The department has a single ...
A Los Angeles Fire Department member escaped a close call Thursday after his vehicle was swept into the ocean by fast-moving debris flow along Pacific Coast Highway. The man was driving just after ...
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The essential firefighting vehicles were still sitting in the Los Angeles Fire Department’s Bureau Of Supply and Maintenance lot in an industrial area Wednesday, waiting to be repaired.
Unserviced Los Angeles Fire Department vehicles are seen at a maintenance yard in Lincoln Heights on Feb. 6, 2024. (KTLA) She went on to say that firetrucks were also idle because of staffing.
Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley blamed budget cuts for some of the fire department’s response issues and said that while the extra vehicles may not have stopped the fires they could have ...
Ramos asked LAFD union President Freddy Escobar why the vehicles were there. Unserviced Los Angeles Fire Department vehicles are seen at a maintenance yard in Lincoln Heights on Feb. 6 ...