Investigators will be looking at everything from air traffic communications to technology failures that may have contributed to Wednesday’s crash.
One thing that was impossible to miss -- as fires raged through L.A. -- was the fight from the air. Officials say it might have been the largest number of aircraft at a fire event, ever.
Transfixed - A terrifying 24 hours after the first smoke blackened the air, winds dropped just enough for helicopters ... time night fell after an airborne assault. For the people of Los Angeles ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC ... with the Grass Valley Fire Department. In AIR7, helicopter reporter Chris Cristi watched Wednesday night's quick response knocking down the Sepulveda Fire.
The recent wildfires have left Los Angeles -- the second-largest city ... Images of fire-damaged areas, taken from a helicopter, show some stone chimneys and trees standing defiantly tall in ...
Firefighting helicopters overnight dropped water and ... Shortly before 2 a.m., the Los Angeles Fire Department said the fire, which burned 40 acres, had stopped spreading. Officials lifted ...
Helicopter pilot Tim Thomas ... the devastating blazes that ripped through Los Angeles. "I've never seen anything the scale that we saw the first night," he told AFP. Fires erupted almost ...
a very receptive fuel bed and steep topography again," he said as firefighters battled the fire into the night. Officials warned people in the Castaic Lake area of Los Angeles County that they ...
Bill Burr and Shane Gillis are teaming up for a comedy show to benefit the victims of the L.A. wildfires. The comedians are set to perform at The Wiltern in Los Angeles on Monday, January 27, in a ...
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