As wildfires continue to spread across southern California, experts are warning they could impact the mental health of residents and first responders.
Experts say saltwater isn’t a fire department’s first choice, but is sometimes necessary to battle out-of-control flames. (Daniel Sparks via Storyful) ...
While lightning is the most common source of fires in the U.S., according to the National Fire Protection Association, ...
LA County Sheriff Robert Luna said he expects the death toll to climb based on the devastating damage he’s observed, saying in some areas, "it looks like a bomb went off." ...
Wentzville Fire Capt. Tommy Shine is hospitalized in critical condition following an unexpected twist that’s fueled a wave of ...
LAFD firefighter Cpt. Robert Hawkins and his crew monitored a burning garage to make sure the fire wouldn't spread to the house next to it.
Cal Fire released a statement saying a new aerial assessment put the size of the fire at 19,978 acres, still with 0% containment.
Firefighters in Pacific Palisades and Altadena have repeatedly been hampered by low water pressure and dry hydrants, ...
Rows of cars at a dealership, blasted by flames, looked like they had been bombed. A man wearing a mask walked by debris of a ...
As wildfires roar into residential neighborhoods, firefighters in California and elsewhere are finding that water systems can ...
Buffalo’s own trained French chef Camille Le Caer has started a second career with the Buffalo Fire Department, making him ...
More than 34,000 acres are affected by wildfires and over 1,895,000 power outages have been reported in L.A. County.