No Oregon fire trucks have been turned away or delayed from helping fight the wildfires in Los Angeles due to emissions tests — despite what many people have read on social media, California and ...
7, have been fueled by fierce Santa Ana winds that forecasters expect to kick back up through at least midweek. “Did you hear that California rejected 60 fire trucks that Oregon has sent over to fight ...
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“Did you hear that California rejected 60 fire trucks that Oregon has sent over to fight the Los Angeles fire?” said a man in a TikTok video with over 500,000 views. “And you wouldn’t even ...
A screen shot from a Brightline video posted on X.com shows the moment before a Brightline train hit a Delray Beach fire truck. The truck was responding to a report of a fire at a high-rise building, ...
Officials are denying that Oregon fire trucks were “delayed” by California safety checks while trying to fight the Los Angeles wildfires. Complaints emerged over social media that fire trucks ...
11 claiming, “Oregon sent 60 fire trucks to California to help with the fires, but they’re being held in Sacramento for emissions testing. You can’t make this up! What is going on?!” ...
According to Oregon and California’s fire departments, trucks were stopped in Davis, California, just outside Sacramento, for maintenance and safety checks, and those trucks continued onward.