LA's Fire Chief Is at the Center of a Public Spat With City Hall as Wildfires Rage
- Kristin Crowley, Los Angeles Fire Chief, criticized budget cuts that hinder firefighting efforts during wildfires, claiming they made it harder for firefighters to do their jobs.
- Crowley reported that 20% of hydrants ran dry while fighting the Pacific Palisades fire, raising concerns over resource management.
- Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass emphasized that any differences between her and Crowley would be resolved privately, focusing on fighting fires.
- Governor Gavin Newsom ordered an investigation into the issues raised by Crowley, including discrimination and harassment in the fire department.
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