As of Monday, authorities had confirmed at least 27 fatalities because of the wildfires ravaging Southern California, with ...
When Oregon sent help for California's wildfires, rumors flew. Now fire officials are setting the record straight about what ...
Oregon’s first batch of fire engines left the Beaver State on Jan. 8 and, the following day, were inspected by California’s ...
The Oregon State Fire Marshal has addressed misinformation circulating on social media and in some news outlets regarding the ...
The Oregon State Fire Marshal says 15 strike teams consisting of 300 firefighters and 75 fire engines traveled from Oregon to Sacramento, California, on Wednesday, Jan. 8 for an overnight pit stop.
A Jan. 11 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) claims California prevented some out-of-state fire engines from coming into the state to help fight its deadly wildfires. “Oregon sent 60 fire ...
Strike Team 17 from Linn County and Strike Team 18 from Clackamas County were called at about 3 a.m. to help California firefighters battle the fire. The Oregon State Fire Marshal says the teams ...
The Oregon state fire marshal on Sunday rejected misinformation saying firefighters were turned away in LA because of ...
That's the message Oregon's fire marshal wants ... RELATED: No, California did not reject or delay Oregon fire trucks for emissions tests "To be clear: This is false," state fire officials stated ...
But the post’s claim that California blocked those vehicles from entering is false, according to fire officials from both states. “No engine was turned away,” the Oregon State Fire Marshal ...
RELATED: Oregon State Fire Marshal sends additional strike teams to fight LA-area fires By Thursday afternoon, every single Oregon truck had made it to Southern California. All passed their safety ...