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The Los Angeles Fire Department is adding 1,000 thermal imaging cameras to help firefighters find their way around smoke and low-visibility situations.
The legal claim alleges Mayor Karen Bass scapegoated former Fire Chief Kristin Crowley to protect her political image.
The Skirball Fire in the Bel Air area was caused by an illegal cooking fire at an area encampment, the Los Angeles Fire Department said.
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Legal claim by ex-Los Angeles fire chief alleges mayor orchestrated smear campaign after her ouster
The former Los Angeles fire chief filed a legal claim Wednesday against the city, alleging that her ouster by Mayor Karen ...
A small brush fire broke out near the entrance to Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles this morning, sending smoke into the air and briefly slowing traffic along Stadium Way and Vin Scully Avenue.
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Meet LAFD's newest mascot, Cash
Earlier this month, we told you about a great opportunity to help the Los Angeles Fire Department raise funds for their foundation and a chance for your canine to become a star as the department's ...
Rescue crews hoisted an injured hiker to safety on Saturday morning after she suffered what officials described as a serious leg or ankle injury in a remote section of Scholl Canyon Fire Road near … ...
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Ousted L.A. Fire Chief Claims Mayor Bass Cut Department’s Budget by $17.6 Million, Demands Apology
Kristen Crowley claimed the mayor “orchestrated a campaign of misinformation” to “protect her political image” after the ...
By Julie Sharp Click here for updates on this story Los Angeles (KCAL, KCBS) — Los Angeles Fire Department crews are working to control the fire of a smaller battery-powered forklift inside a ...
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LAFD Crew Rescues Woman Who Fell into Tujunga Wash - MSN
A 32-year-old woman was rescued by firefighters Thursday after falling into the Tujunga Wash in Valley Glen. Crews responded just before 11 a.m. to the 13500 block of West Sherman Way, according ...
Firefighters rescued a person who fell about 40 feet into a shaft Tuesday morning and was trapped for hours in downtown Los Angeles. Members of the LAFD responded at about 7:30 a.m. to the 200 ...
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