The complaints of the author, Battalion Chief Kenneth Cook, reached Mayor Karen Bass’ office in mid-November, after the LAFD had publicly released the report.
The deletions and revisions are likely to deepen concerns over the LAFD's ability to acknowledge its mistakes before and during its response to the blaze — and to avoid similar mistakes in the future.
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Firefighters said they had issues finding working hydrants while battling a two-alarm fire at a southwest Houston apartment complex overnight. The Houston Fire Department ...
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A snow blower injury during this weekend's snowstorm in suburban McHenry County prompted firefighters to remind residents about snow blower safety. According to the Marengo Fire and Rescue District, ...
ELIZABETH TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Emergency crews dealt with distance and water supply issues while battling a house fire in Allegheny County on Friday. The fire in Elizabeth Township was reported just before ...
The fire that blazed through a cramped Hong Kong apartment complex and killed at least 128 people this week has become a major test for the city’s Beijing-backed leaders, who have tried to win back ...
CITYWIDE — THE FIRE DEPARTMENT on Wednesday released a new public service announcement urging New Yorkers to take precautions this winter to prevent fires and protect the city’s elderly, following ...