A deer crashed through the 16-year-old’s window with such force it flew through the entire car, breaking her neck and back.
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A deer crashed through the 16-year-old’s window with such force it flew through the entire car, breaking her neck and back.
Hear the harrowing stories from these California firefighters who fought fires while losing their own homes.
Volunteer brigades will help their neighbors prepare for wildfires and other disasters in an area devastated by the 2018 Woolsey fire as part of a new program approved by the L.A. County Board of Supervisors.
Spending an afternoon with American volunteers putting out fires and chasing rockets in central Israel. ‘This isn’t like anything I’ve experienced in the United States,’ says one Californian firefighter currently stationed in Ramle
Deploying low-intensity burns could reduce the initial risk of catastrophic wildfire by more than 60 percent, while helping protect the area for at least six years, a new study has found.
To be effective, wildland fuel treatments need to occur in an ongoing, period manner, as opposed to a one-time intervention, according to the study, published Friday in the journal Science Advances. While previous work has demonstrated that California needs either prescribed burns or vegetation thinning on about 20 percent of the state’s lands, researchers had yet to quantify the precise value of such activity.
The Oneida County Board of Legislators has passed a local law that updates the county’s property tax exemption for active volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers as volunteer fire and ambulance companies struggle to attract new members and retain existing ones.
The law provides a partial county property tax exemption, 10 percent of the assessed property value, to active volunteer firefighters and active volunteer ambulance workers living in Oneida County with at least two years of service.