An uncommon windstorm grounding a fleet of helicopters as they tried to extinguish flames ... the problem and put the fire ...
The video shows the view from the helicopter as it flies over a residential area ... The video dates back to at least 2019 when it was shared on social media by Los Angeles County Fire Department’s ...
The very large air tankers typically take center stage during the day. But once the sun goes down, they're grounded, and the awe-inspiring precision of these nighttime helicopters take over.
According to reports, Los Angeles rescue helicopters have been grounded after mystery drones were seen flying near the devastating California wildfires and hit a second fire department aircraft.
The City of Los Angeles declared a state of emergency over the massive fire, which spanned nearly 3,000 acres as of Tuesday ...
County also looking at buying more water tenders and wants to delve into wildfire preparedness across agencies ...
Officials remained concerned that the Palisades and Eaton fires could break their containment lines as firefighters continue watching for hot spots.
The worst-case scenario has materialized in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles where an estimated 1,000 ...
About 3,000 seasonal firefighters would go from nine to 12-month employees as the wildfire season is now year-round.
One thing that was impossible to miss -- as fires raged through L.A. -- was the fight from the air. Officials say it might have been the largest number of aircraft at a fire event, ever.
An uncommon windstorm grounding a fleet of helicopters as they tried to extinguish ... chief pilot with the Los Angeles Fire Department’s Air Operations Division. “But the (Federal Aviation ...