Oregon firefighters, part of the state's strike teams sent to help battle wildfires in Southern California, managed to find two missing older adults and get them to safety. Last Saturday, while looking for hot spots,
The Oregon State Fire Marshal shared an update and photos from the Oregon teams in Southern California.According to a Facebook post, the teams completed a 24-ho
Fire officials from both states say no engines were prevented from entering California and none of the vehicles underwent any emissions testing.
Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed at least 25 people. The Palisades and Eaton fires continue to burn in Southern California.
Crews from neighboring states are helping California fight the Los Angeles area fires, and officials say regulations are not holding them up.
Oregon firefighters are proving their expertise and dedication as they continue to support California in battling devastating wildfires. On Friday, during their first 24-hour shift in Southern California,
California did not reject or delay out-of-state fire trucks due to emissions tests. Instead, fire trucks traveling from Oregon and other states went through routine 15-minute safety checks before heading to Southern California to help fight the wildfires.
Oregon State Fire Marshal has mobilized 12 strike teams made up of 240 firefighters and 60 engines to assist in fighting the wildfires in California, which has seen over 1,000 destroyed structures and two deaths.
Oregon Ducks receiver signee Dakorien Moore got into a painful-looking tumble with Colorado Buffaloes star Travis Hunter while celebrating a touchdown at the Polynesian Bowl. The two narrowly escaped injury,
Centennial (California) quarterback Husan Longstreet and Duncanville (Texas) Dakorien Moore cap huge performances with a 75-yard game-winning connection.
Central Douglas Fire & Rescue and the Oregon State Fire Marshal is providing an update on local firefighters sent to help with the Los Angeles-area wildfires.Last Saturday, the Douglas County Task Force was looking for hot spots in an area inaccessible to fire engines and damaged by the Palisades Fire in Southern California.