WHITEFISH — California issued a state-to-state mutual aid request on Jan. 10, asking firefighters in Montana to travel south to help battle devastating wildfires in the Los Angeles area. The Whitefish Fire Department answered that call sending a fire engine with four firefighters and paramedics to assist.
Shelters across Montana volunteered to help take on animals displaced by the Los Angeles-area wildfires, and this weekend, they arrived in Missoula.
Montana firefighters have returned from Los Angeles where they were helping local crews battling the Palisades Fire.
Because of the influx of dogs separated from their families in the wildfires, many Los Angeles animal shelters need to free up space to reunite lost animals with their owners.
Ten crews from Montana, including from Columbus and Red Lodge, are staged halfway between San Diego and Los Angeles on standby, which is an important role in case new fires break out.
the 77-year-old legend eschews the bright lights of Los Angeles in favor of a quiet and "modest" life in Montana. Close moved to Bozeman full time in 2019, but she has owned properties in the area on and off since the '80s—years before the area became a ...
The Bigfork fire crew is on their way back home after assisting in firefighting efforts in Los Angeles. The fires in Los Angeles are mostly contained, allowing
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After the Palisades, Eaton and Hughes fires devastated Los Angeles, the Lewis & Clark Humane Society is on standby to shelter cats displaced by the fires.