A mudslide on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu sent a Los Angeles Fire Department officer and his car into the Pacific Ocean. The firefighter was able to escape.
A Los Angeles Fire Department vehicle with a member inside was swept into the ocean by a heavy mudslide during the rain in Malibu.
A large debris flow pushed a Los Angeles Fire Department car into the ocean on Monday, sending one occupant to the hospital.
A Los Angeles Fire Department firefighter learned firsthand about the dangers of sitting inside a vehicle pushed into the ocean by a large debris flow in the fire-ravaged Malibu area, authorities said ...
Dashcam video shows a mudslide along the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu carry a Los Angeles fire vehicle into the ocean.
Divers with the Los Angeles Fire Department were responding to a 35-foot commercial boat that started sinking in the Los Angeles Harbor Friday, authorities said. LAFD issued an alert at 12:27 p.m ...
Ampace Technology has stepped forward with a crucial donation of 50 portable power stations to the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD), providing vital power support for firefighters working on the ...
“(Forty-five) of Los Angeles fire trucks have to go back to the fire department for 10 hours a day to recharge instead of fighting fires after refueling in 7 minutes,” reads the post.
some residents — and online spectators — began to criticize Mayor Karen Bass and Los Angeles Fire Department Fire Chief Kristin Crowley, particularly because the LAFD’s 2024-25 budget ...
Bracing for another round of extreme fire weather conditions, Los Angeles Fire Department officials on Monday had staffed all of its available extra engines and staged 30 engines in fire risk ...