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L.A. firefighters return from Hurricane Milton rescue mission

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In this aerial view, Flood waters inundate a neighborhood after Hurricane Milton came ashore on October 10, 2024, in Punta Gorda, Florida.
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As soon as it was clear that Hurricane Milton had the potential to cause terrible damage in Florida, Los Angeles sent nearly 70 city firefighters to help with rescues.

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“One was a smaller mission-ready package, and that was a swift water type of engagement where they're highly, highly trained to deal with any type of emergency that's dealing with water,” Fire Chief Kristin Crowley told KNX News’ Craig Fiegener.

That team of 17 firefighters returned to L.A. on Tuesday. A second team of more than 40 came home on Thursday.dZ

“They searched properties, they actually helped do some humanitarian work as well,” she said.

Crowley said the firefighters sent to Florida are highly trained experts who are “ready for whatever comes their way.”

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