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90210FireBuff – Los Angeles Fire Department Heavy Rescue 3 responding from quarters to a greater alarm structure fire at the 300 block of north Vermont Avenue in Station 6’s first in. Units ...
"LAFD heavy equipment, including the RS3 Robotic Firefighting Vehicle, are responding to move debris and allow firefighters to ensure all hot spots are out and no smoldering remains." ...
Heavy Equipment Here for Fire Season By Jennifer Bjorklund and Bill French • Published August 31, 2011 • Updated on September 1, 2011 at 8:15 am • Published August 31, 2011 • Updated on ...
He was transported to a local hospital as a precaution," said LAFD Capt. Erik Scott. The wrecked SUV, however, was still sitting in the ocean as of 11 p.m. Thursday with the waves crashing against it.
A sworn workforce of around 3,500 makes the LAFD one of the largest fire services in the US. It operates a fleet of almost of 1,300 vehicles and responded to approximately 500,000 emergency calls ...
Heavy mudslides and flooding shut down PCH, sweep vehicle and ... a member of the Los Angeles Fire Department driving along PCH in Malibu was swept off the roadway and into the ocean by a ...
Crews with the Los Angeles Fire Department were working Friday evening to rescue a fire engine that got trapped along a narrow, muddy road in Lincoln Heights after torrential rains pummeled across … ...
"LAFD Heavy Equipment Operators are responding to assist with uncovering smoldering debris from the large pile of outside rubbish," the statement said. It's unclear what caused the fire.
With heavy rain bringing the risk of dangerous debris flows, the Los Angeles Fire Department has announced evacuation warnings — and mandatory evacuation orders for some specific addresses ...
A Los Angeles Fire Department vehicle with a member inside was swept into the ocean by a heavy mudslide during the rain in Malibu. Mud and debris poured off the fire-scarred hillsides during the ...