LAFD's new fire chief is discussing everything from how he plans to rebuild public trust, to the department's shortcomings leading up to and during the Palisades Fire.
In an interview with KNX News’ Karen Adams, Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Jaime Moore says he’s working on regaining the trust of the public after admitting last week that the after-action report ...
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LAFD Chief Jaime Moore touched on the controversy over modifications to an after-action report on the department's response to the Palisades Fire.
One year after the 2025 Los Angeles fires, Caltech researchers are pressing forward with research projects to provide answers ...
LA fire chief admits Palisades Fire analysis was edited to protect department leadership from criticism in devastating ...