Numerous blazes erupted in Southern California this month, consuming thousands of acres and killing at least 29 people.
Fifty-eight teams from Colorado were deployed to assist with the Los Angeles-area wildfires, which burned over 37,000 acres and killed at least 29 people.
Battalion Chief Rich Jones is sharing what he has experienced during his three weeks fighting the California wildfires that ...
Cal Fire Battalion Chief of Communications David Acuna joined 'America's Newsroom' to provide an update on the fires raging across Southern California and President Donald Trump's upcoming trip to the ...
The City of Pharr celebrated the return of local firefighters who assisted in combating the devastating wildfires in ...
La Cañada Flintridge residents showed their gratitude to pre-deployed firefighters by organizing a pop-up appreciation party ...
Firefighters with Portland Fire and Rescue, Port of Portland Fire Dept. and Gresham Fire Dept. returned Saturday, after being ...
PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. ( NewsNation) — Cal Fire battalion chief Brent Pascua said President Donald Trump’s visit to Southern California following wildfire devastation is a “morale boost” for the ...
A crew of four from the Northern Lakes Fire District returned on Tuesday after being deployed to LA to help fight the ...
According to Battalion Chief Erick Mattson of the Redding Fire Department, RFD crews were primarily tasked with relieving exhausted firefighters who had been working for extended periods, some for up ...