Eagle River Fire Protection District sends two wildland fire trucks, crews to Los Angeles fires
Eagle River Fire Protection District sending two wildand fire trucks, crews

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The Eagle River Fire Protection District is sending two wildland fire trucks and their crews to help battle the multiple fires devastating the Los Angeles area.
According to an email from district public information officer Tracy Trulove, the trucks, equipped with type 3 wildland gear, left last Friday for Southern California to a mobilization center to be assigned specific duties. The crews will be on assignment for up to 14 days.
The crew from Eagle River Fire will join crews from around the nation in fighting the fires in the Los Angeles area that have burned thousands of acres and destroyed thousands of buildings.
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