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List: Bay Area fire departments sending help to battle Los Angeles fires

January 14, 2025
List: Bay Area fire departments sending help to battle Los Angeles fires

Your #ALCOFIREFIGHTERS arrived at the Palisades and Eaton fires 5 days ago and were immediately put to work combating structure and vegetation fires and providing structure protection. This deployment showcases the California Mutual Aid System’s strength and resilience,… pic.twitter.com/S5WS5dUSFs

— Alameda County Firefighters (@alcofirefighter) January 13, 2025

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More than 15,000 personnel have been deployed to help combat the fires raging in greater Los Angeles. They include representatives from state, local, federal, tribal, out-of-state, and international outlets, according to Cal Fire. The Bay Area has already sent dozens of firefighters, fire engines and other resources as part of the state’s Fire and Rescue Mutual Aid System. Here is a list of fire departments from the region helping out in Los Angeles. As fire conditions still persist, these numbers may grow and will be updated.

Alameda 8 firefighters, 1 engine, 1 water tender

Alameda County 25 firefighters

Berkeley

Fremont 14 firefighters

Hayward

Marin County

Menlo Park

Mountain View

Oakland 16 firefighters

Piedmont

San Francisco 5 engines with teams

San Jose 2 engines with teams

Santa Clara

San Ramon Valley 2 engines with teams

Sunnyvale 6 firefighters and 1 engine

Within less than 24 hours, 14 Fremont firefighters have joined two Alameda County-based California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (CAL OES) Strike Teams and one Task Force deployed to the destructive fires in Los Angeles County. 
  
Late last night, 8 Fremont… pic.twitter.com/KCLU92cG9J

— Fremont Fire Department (@FremontFire) January 8, 2025

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