A post shared on Threads claims the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) has 45 electric fire trucks that take 10 hours to recharge. View on Threads Verdict: False The LAFD has not issued a press ...
Los Angeles fire bosses ... and trucks to the deadly Palisades Fire until it was already out of control — sending just five the 40 available fire engines and holding back 1,000 firefighters ...
A spokesperson for the fire department told Lead Stories the claim is false. The department's single electric fire engine was acquired in 2022.
"The LAFD has not had the funding mechanism to supply enough mechanics and enough money for the parts to repair these engines ...
At least 75 fire ... apparatus, and the proper amount of mechanics, would have helped.” The repair facility office manager declined to speak when asked about the trucks by The Post. Back in May ...
Additionally, they presented another check of $35,000 to the LAFD Foundation. The firefighting heroes offered Ohtani a ride on a fire truck. The Dodgers star was seen driving a firetruck.
Los Angeles — Questions are mounting regarding why hundreds of Los Angeles Fire Department personnel were initially held back from racing ... the pre-deployment side," LAFD Chief Kristin Crowley ...
The Los Angeles Fire Department pushed back Friday against speculation that ... continue to severely impact our ability to repair apparatus." Tens of thousands of people have fled their homes ...
“(Forty-five) of Los Angeles fire trucks have to go back to the fire department for 10 hours a day to recharge instead of fighting fires after refueling in 7 minutes,” reads the post.