This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Los Angeles firefighters didn’t use thermal imaging to confirm that a Jan. 1 fire was extinguished. The fire ...
The Los Angeles Fire Department’s extensive review of its Palisades fire response, released on Wednesday, detailed challenges including staffing difficulties, resource shortages and constraints posed ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A newly released LAFD report shows water tanker trucks faced delays and couldn’t get escort vehicles during the ...
The Los Angeles Fire Department has released its long-awaited analysis report regarding the deadly Palisades Fire, which highlights the unprecedented challenges, successes and possible failures in the ...
The Los Angeles Fire Department finally released its internal investigation of the chaotic and short-handed response to the Palisades Fire — but failed to address the causes of the blaze, including ...
Firefighters battle the Palisades fire on El Medio Avenue on Jan. 7 in Pacific Palisades. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times) Los Angeles firefighters did not use thermal imaging technology to ...
The Palisades Fire that killed 12 people and leveled much of the community was the result of a “perfect storm” of leadership and communication challenges, exacerbated by “dry vegetation, unrelenting ...
Federal investigators have determined that the wildfire that leveled much of Pacific Palisades on Jan. 7 was a so-called "holdover" from a smaller fire that was set intentionally on New Year's Day, ...
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LAFD releases after-action report for Palisades Fire
The Los Angeles Fire Department released its after-action report, detailing the challenges its personnel faced in the first 36 hours of the Palisades Fire on Wednesday. Mike Rogers has the details.
An after-action report on the Palisades Fire was released Wednesday by the Los Angeles Fire Department nine months after the start of the ninth-deadliest wildfire on record in California. The report ...
Los Angeles firefighters did not use thermal imaging technology to detect lingering embers underground after a New Year's Day fire in Pacific Palisades that flared up days later to become one of the ...
When fire hydrants ran dry in the first hours of the Palisades fire, firefighters faced confusion and costly delays in getting vital water trucks into the area to help fight the destructive blaze, new ...
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