Arizona Task Force 1, which is managed by the Phoenix Fire Department, is ready and waiting to be called upon to assist with relief efforts.
Cal Fire's posts thanking neighboring areas for wildfire assistance notably excluded Arizona, despite its crews sending aid since Jan. 8, as confirmed by Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego.
Arizonans are stepping up to help California as it battles multiple destructive wildfires that have scorched thousands of acres, destroyed thousands of buildings, and left multiple people dead.
Both the Phoenix Fire Department and the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management are deploying personnel and sending equipment.
Phoenix and state fire officials are sending personnel and equipment to California to help with the devastating blazes in Los Angeles. State of play: The Phoenix Fire Department is still learning exactly what's needed,
The agency, which also has a team named Arizona Task Force 1 but is separate from the one managed by the Phoenix Fire Department, had sent members of its task force to California since Jan. 5 to ...
Arizona firefighters were deployed to help combat the raging wildfires that have torn through over 20,000 acres in Southern California, officials said Wednesday. The Phoenix Fire Department and ...
Arizona Task Force 1 could be activated by FEMA at a moment’s notice to assist in the ongoing battle against wildfires in the Los Angeles area.
These Valley bars and restaurants are raising money and collecting donations to help those impacted by the Los Angeles fires.
As fires continue to burn in southern California, we're taking a look at how Arizona firefighting agencies are prepared for wildfires.
If a massive fire occurred in Phoenix, like the wildfires ravaging LA, would Phoenix have enough water to put them out?
A Canadian super scooper aircraft was grounded and pulled from firefighting efforts after being hit and damaged by a drone in California.