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Firefighters went up the stairs to fight a 10th-floor electrical fire, according to LAFD. Three burn patients were treated and transported by LAFD paramedics.
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3 hospitalized with significant burn injuries in Woodland Hills high-rise fire
LOS ANGELES - Three people were taken to the hospital with serious injuries after an alleged electrical fire at a high-rise building in Woodland Hills, officials said. Los Angeles City firefighters were called to a 17-story building in the 6300 block of N. Canoga Avenue, near W. Trillum Drive, just before 7:35 a.m.
Three workers were hospitalized in serious condition Thursday morning after an electrical fire broke out on the 10th floor of a high-rise building in Woodland Hills, officials said. The fire was reported around 7:34 a.
California's 2025 Los Angeles wildfires have caused damages potentially exceeding $164 billion according to UCLA economists, ranking among the most costly natural disasters in U.S. history. Yet in the
After some moderate showers during the morning rush hours, more parts of Southern California saw light rain and drizzle during the late morning hours. Residents in burn scar areas braced for possible mud and debris flow with rain expected in Southern California over the next several days.
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LA fire chief to propose ‘red flag days' for LA schools, similar to snow days on East Coast
After new Los Angeles Fire Chief Jaime Moore told NBC Los Angeles exclusively that schools should allow students to learn from home when there’s a higher risk of wildfires, some parents have reacted positively to the proposal, saying having “red flag days” makes sense for Southern California as East Coast regions have snow days.