The Boise Fire Department shared pictures from their crew deployed to assist with the Eaton Fire in Los Angeles County.
As the most destructive fire in Los Angeles history rages on, Idaho firefighters have been deployed and are on site to help, according to a press release from the Idaho
Wildfires raging across Los Angeles County have burned thousands of acres, destroyed over 1,000 homes, and displaced thousands of residents.
In response to the devastating wildfires sweeping across Los Angeles, Idaho will send five task forces to help protect communities.
The State of Idaho is sending five task forces to assist with the wildfires burning near Los Angeles. Crews are leaving Thursday morning, including 104 firefighters and 25 fire engines.
It all makes for a cold three-day holiday weekend; Monday is Martin Luther King Day. The forecast high temperature on Saturday is 35, with a low of 19. Then it will only get colder. Sunday should see a high of 34 and low of 17, with Monday being a high of 31 and low of 15.
As the most destructive fire in Los Angeles history rages on, Idaho firefighters have been deployed to help, according to a press release from the Idaho Office of Emergency Management
Isaac is no ordinary dog. As a beloved member of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Spokane Valley, he serves as a "bridge" between the church and anyone seeking comfort during difficult times. Weighing 75 pounds, Isaac’s presence has been described as magical by those who work with him.
Twenty-five agencies across Idaho, have been deployed to Los Angeles for two weeks to assist fire crews battling California fires.
BOISE, Idaho — Multiple Idaho fire crews have been helping battle the devastating wildfires ripping across Southern California. The weather has changed for the better, with the Santa Ana winds dying down in intensity. This should help fire crews, including the Gem State's crews, make more headway in fire mitigation efforts.
Trinkkeller had long prepared to defend his property from any blazes, so he got out his fire suit and hoses. Three times his home caught fire, but he saved it, relying on buckets of pool water once the water to the hose ran out. The wind ripped the roof off his patio.
NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the wildfires in Los Angeles, and the words of writers who were drawn to the city.