Fire officials across the region have already been hard at work preparing for if and when they are called to action.
Exposure to toxic chemicals and carcinogens while on the job is affecting firefighters and their children as well.
Arizona doesn't typically get much disaster relief funding, which could tempt state officials to ignore risks of rare events.
At a media briefing, Gov. Katie Hobbs and Arizona fire officials warned of increasing wildfire risks. Officials urged ...
About bout 23,000 acres of land across Arizona at risk for wildfires has been "treated'' since last July. That includes ...
The Department of Fire and Forestry Management said during a news conference on March 31 that they can tell the severity of ...
Arizona's big electric utilities have started using artificial intelligence systems to detect wildfires faster, improving the ...
EAGAN, Minn., March 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ImageTrend is proud to welcome the City of Page Fire Department and St. John's Emergency Services in Arizona as new partners, joining the growing ...
With extremely windy conditions and low humidity on Friday, most of the state of Oklahoma was under extreme or historic fire weather conditions ... couple of days, with current coach Steve ...
but have been called north to aid in fires currently burning in the Panhandle, according to Smith County EDS2 Spokesperson Nikki Simmons. Warm, windy and dry weather is driving the potential for ...
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection released new fire-hazard severity maps Monday that added thousands of acres within the purview of local fire departments across ...