With two major wildfires burning in Los Angeles, California, the Colorado Springs Fire Department (CSFD) is preparing for the possibility of a similar wildfire impacting our area. The Fire
Southern Colorado Firefighters Help Extinguish the LA Fires, adapting to unique challenges while preparing to bring valuable insights home to improve wildfire response back home.
As multiple devastating wildfires continue to burn in California, a crew of Colorado Springs firefighters has joined a number of Colorado-based responders to help in the fight.
The Colorado Springs Fire Department sent crews out to Southern California, on Sunday the crews were assigned to Zuma
The Colorado Springs Fire Department is offering a firsthand look from the frontlines of the Palisades fire after their first
A local business owner in Colorado Springs has started a fundraiser to support the victims of fires raging in California, including her sister, who recently lost her home in
When Steve Wilch deployed on scene to fight the 2021 Marshall Fire in Boulder County, the instructions he received from a coordinator were dire.
Skilled wildland firefighters from Colorado Springs making an expedited load and going to help with the massive wildfires in southern California. The equipment on the engine is essential to the mission.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis said nine strike teams of almost 50 fire engines and overhead personnel were sent to Los Angeles to help fire the devastating wildfires.
Colorado’s wildfire risk has many similarities to Southern California. It is why local leaders observe and watch for lessons learned.
As California crews work to get these blazes under control, the state’s emergency management agencies have requested aid from several other states, including Colorado. According to the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control,
Firefighters from the Colorado Springs Fire Department (CSFD) completed their first 24 hour shift fighting the wildfires in Los Angeles.