Kim Kardashian hooked up a ton of L.A. firefighters with amazing tickets to the best concert of the year, and almost all of ...
More than a thousand incarcerated firefighters helped beat back the LA blazes. This is what you should know about their work.
For California’s formerly incarcerated firefighters, finding a full-time job requires time and money
Incarcerated firefighters can have years of experience by the time they're released. But getting a job in the field is still difficult.
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Al Jazeera on MSNWhy incarcerated workers play a key role in fighting California’s firesMota herself has been an incarcerated firefighter, and her organisation hopes to push for greater fire safety for all people ...
Incarcerated firefighters play a crucial role in a state where wildfires seemingly get worse every year. But the state’s shifting politics may stymie efforts at reform.
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How incarcerated firefighters have helped battle California wildfiresNBC News' Steve Patterson has an inside look at how incarcerated firefighters are making a difference against the California ...
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. — Firefighters have recently battled blazes across southern California. Incarcerated firefighters ...
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ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSNIncarcerated firefighters battling SoCal wildfires moved by outpouring support from the publicIncarcerated firefighters battling Southern California wildfires have been moved by the outpouring of support from the public ...
The Visalia natives are two of California's more than 1,000 incarcerated firefighters responding to this emergency. They are part of a state program for incarcerated men and women. "I knew that ...
Roughly 30 percent of firefighters battling the California wildfires are incarcerated, earning time off their sentences and up to $26.90 per day.
More than 1,100 incarcerated firefighters are actively assisting Cal Fire in responding to the Eaton and Palisades fires in the Los Angeles area, according to the California Department of ...
As of Friday morning, 939 incarcerated firefighters have been working “around the clock cutting fire lines and removing fuel behind structures to slow fire spread,” CDCR told TIME in an emailed ...
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