Fire trucks traveling from Oregon and other states to help fight the California wildfires were stopped for routine 15-minute safety checks, not emissions testing.
Fire officials from both states say no engines were prevented from entering California and none of the vehicles underwent any ...
Rumors spread on social media last week that Oregon fire trucks headed for the historic fires were stopped and inspected for ...
"Out-of-state fire trucks take part in 15 minute safety & equipment inspection to ensure no issues with the vehicle," the site read. "At the time of the original post, the Oregon firefighting teams ...
Crews from neighboring states are helping California fight the Los Angeles area fires, and officials say regulations are not ...
According to Oregon and California’s fire departments, trucks were stopped in Davis, California, just outside Sacramento, for ...
Oregon has sent hundreds of firefighters, 75 fire engines and other equipment to help battle the blazes in Southern ...
The Oregon state fire marshal took to social media this week to dispel rumors circulating online about its firefighters being ...
Here's what really happened when Oregon firefighters headed south to help with California's wildfires: They drove down Wednesday, got their trucks checked Thursday morning, and got right to work. No ...
A false claim that Oregon fire trucks were turned away from fighting fires in LA because they didn't have emissions ...
“Oregon sent 60 fire trucks to CA. CA won't let them into the state because California is unsure of EMISSIONS on the trucks,” the post’s text reads. The claim is wrong on multiple front ...