Amid L.A. fires, California officials deny false claims Oregon fire trucks turned away due to emissions regulations

Californian officials have denied the judicial cases distributed through the correct influential people in the social networks that Oregon Fireplaceplace trucks have been rejected due to the regulations of the systems. In fact, they say, the trucks were arrested for regime protection controls before going to the Los Angeles chimney site.

Cal Fire debunked that claim that has widely circulated on social media, stating that “no vehicles from out of state have been turned around or refused service.” The agency said any vehicles or resources that come in from out of state are subject to inspections to make sure they’re ready for use, but this is not emissions testing.

The workplace of the Marshal of Firefighters of the State of Oregon also addressed the rumors, saying that all the groups of Oregon deployed in the south of California began to execute their shifts last Friday as planned. The OSFM said the protection controls helped ensure that their team, that “does not travel through a lot of miles at the same time,” was sure for their firefighters to use it.

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s workplace has also refuted complaints, noting that cars go through a “15-minute protection and apparatus inspection” to make sure there are no problems. He added that by the time the false claims began to spread, “Oregon smokestack fighting groups were already in the Los Angeles region to fight the flames. “

Firefighting teams from eight states, Canada and Mexico have joined California crews and National Guard troops in the fight against the deadly fires, which have scorched more than 60 square miles over the past week.

The state and the Federal Emergency Management Agency actively tried to counter false rumors and information about the chimney.

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