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Navajo Nation Firefighters Join Los Angeles Wildfire Response

Navajo Scouts Help Battle Wildfires Outside Los Angeles

by pinkfloyd
January 18, 2025
in Environment, Natural Disasters, Public Safety, Search & Rescue, Wildfires
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Navajo Nation Heroes: Firefighters and Utility Workers Help LA Recover - John Locher/AP Photo

Navajo Nation Crews Work Relentlessly to Help LA in Wildfire Crisis - John Locher/AP Photo

Navajo Nation Firefighters Join the Battle Against Southern California Wildfires

Firefighters from the Navajo Nation have been working tirelessly to help battle the devastating wildfires in Southern California. Their efforts have taken them to the outskirts of Los Angeles, where they’ve faced not only intense fire conditions but also the challenges of harsh terrain and a massive landslide.

The Navajo Scouts’ firefighting crew, which consists of 23 members, has been on the front lines for over a week. On Friday morning, their task was twofold: clear a narrow mountain road near Altadena, which had been blocked by debris from the landslide, and assess the damage to structures atop the mountain.

A Commitment to Serve

The crew of Navajo firefighters traveled for two days from their headquarters at Fort Defiance, located on the Arizona-New Mexico state line, to join the firefight. This team is part of a broader effort involving other Native American tribes and the Bureau of Indian Affairs to combat the ongoing wildfires, which have already claimed at least 27 lives, destroyed more than 12,000 structures, and forced over 80,000 people to evacuate.

The Navajo Scouts’ crew, which includes hotshot-certified firefighters, has been on the ground working through the haze of dust and smoke, cutting through fallen trees and landslides, and extinguishing lingering “hot spot” fires. Despite the grueling conditions, they remain focused on the mission.

“We all feel like we’re giving back to the people,” said Brian Billie, an emergency coordinator for the Navajo Scouts. “Talking to the locals, some of them have been here since childhood and have lost everything.”

Navajo Nation’s Pride and Support

Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren praised the bravery and dedication of the Navajo Scouts. He expressed gratitude for their willingness to leave their homeland to help others in need, including the significant Navajo diaspora living in Los Angeles.

“Let us send them our heartfelt wishes for protection, so that they may return home safely,” President Nygren shared on the social platform X.

In addition to the firefighters, 11 electric utility journeymen from the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority (NTUA) have also traveled to Los Angeles to assist with the wildfire response. Their task includes working on both new construction and “hot” electric lines.

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The utility workers are repaying a debt of gratitude. In recent years, Los Angeles Department of Water & Power (LADWP) crews traveled to the Navajo Nation to provide training and extend power to 170 households that had previously lacked electricity, according to Deenise Becenti, a spokesperson for the Navajo utility.

A Longstanding Legacy of Service

The Navajo Nation spans an area the size of West Virginia, and more than 10,400 families in the region still live without electricity—an ongoing result of the rural electrification gaps of the 1930s. Despite this, Navajo utility crews are accustomed to working away from home to complete major projects. However, this is the first time they’ve participated in a large-scale mutual aid effort outside their homeland.

“This is a deep sense of pride for not only our utility employees but for people across the Navajo Nation,” Becenti said. “Los Angeles is home to many Navajo citizens, and our crews are proud to help an area that’s been severely affected by these wildfires. As far as we know, we are the only tribal utility sending crews to Los Angeles.”

A Symbol of Unity and Service

This extraordinary effort underscores the spirit of unity and service among the Navajo Nation. Their firefighters and utility workers are playing an essential role in helping Los Angeles recover from the destruction caused by wildfires. As they continue their work, they embody the resilience and dedication of a community committed to giving back to those in need.

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