(IRVINE, Calif.) -- Eight firefighters were injured when the fire truck they were driving in rolled over as it returned from battling the Airport Fire wildfire, one of several large blazes raging in ...
Orange County Fire Authority Chief Brian Fennessy said six of the injured firefighters were transported to local trauma ...
The firefighters, which he described as a "hand crew," had just wrapped up a 12-hour shift fighting the wildfire, he said.
Eight firefighters were injured Thursday in a severe highway crash involving a fire truck in Southern California, authorities said.
Airport Fire initially started 1:21 p.m. Sep. 9 in Orange, Riverside County. After being active for 10 days, it has burned 23 ...
An Orange County Fire Authority vehicle flipped over on the 241 Freeway. Helicopters had to land on the freeway to airlift ...
The firefighters were ending a 12-hour shift battling the Airport fire, one of the biggest blazes in California this year.
Eight Orange County Fire Authority firefighters were injured after their truck rolled over along State Route 133 near Irvine, ...
Eight firefighters with the Orange County Fire Authority's Santiago hand crew, who had been fighting the Airport fire, were ...
Eight firefighters were rushed to nearby hospitals after an Orange County truck for wildfire crews crashed in Irvine.