The LA fires have raised questions about the city's readiness when it comes to an emergency. On Saturday, a unique event showcased the fire department's innovative technology and water supply.
He made the trip up to the Bay Area to visit his mother in the Peninsula, where he grew up, and to show his gratitude to the San Francisco Fire Department. Fire Chief Dean Crispen thanked Kwok for ...
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan asked the city to assess how equipped its fire department is to handle a major fire event like the one in L.A. County.
Firefighters shut off a valve around three minutes after the dramatic deluge erupted at about 8:59 a.m. at the corner of California and Leidesdorff streets, said San Francisco Fire Department ...
A collision involving seven vehicles closed streets Sunday night in San Francisco's South of Market and killed one person and a dog, officials said.
Due to cold weather, the Carver Fire training in San Francisco TWP is postponed to January 25th. The Carver County Sheriff's Office announced the rescheduling on Facebook.
A black Tesla allegedly crashed into multiple cars, including a self-driving Waymo that was damaged, a spokesperson for the San Francisco Fire Department said. Jia Lin Zheng was booked into jail ...
According to the Mercury News, data shows San Jose has the lowest firefighter staffing level when compared with Oakland, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
President Trump's executive orders on California water will help irrigate Central Valley farms. They won’t do anything to fight wildfires.
President Donald Trump signed a sweeping executive order Sunday that told federal agencies to "immediately take action" to deliver more Central Valley water and eliminate rules that stand in the way, including endangered species protections.
If things go as planned, the south end of Palo Alto will face a massive transformation and residential growth in the coming decade. Yet the south end of the city is currently also remarkable for an amenity that it lacks: a fire engine.
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the subcomittee’s chair and a Trump loyalist who has frequently clashed with Garcia, called Trump’s DOGE effort a “mandate from the American people” to “eliminate waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement within federal agencies.