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A group of 64 Utah firefighters will return home Sunday after spending two weeks in Southern California helping to combat the Los Angeles wildfires.The North To
After two weeks of helping to fight the devastating wildfires in Southern California, Utah firefighters are on their last 24-hour shift. Kelly Bird is one of the Unified Fire Authority firefighters who has been on the front lines. He is part of the Utah Task Force, which helps combat wildfires in Southern California.
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Sixty-four firefighters are back in the Beehive State after spending two weeks in Southern California helping to fight fires.
More than 60 Utah firefighters returned home Sunday after a 17-day deployment to California, where they helped battle devastating wildfires in the Los Angeles area.
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LOS ANGELES — A crew of Utah firefighters are sharing a story of hope amidst the destruction from the site of the California wildfires. Dozens of firefighters from across the state traveled to ...
some Utah fire agencies started to arrive back home in Utah after being deployed to California to assist with wildfires. "All the guys left and dropped everything. It's so much more about ...
Utah firefighters are set to return home this weekend after spending nearly two weeks battling the California wildfires that have devastated numerous communities and left thousands homeless.
Yes. Though the Utah War has been called “bloodless,” in reality, Mormon militiamen in southern Utah perpetrated a horrific war atrocity on Sept. 11, 1857, in a valley called Mountain Meadows (which, again, is some 400 miles southwest of Bridger, not close by as it’s depicted in the series).