Sunday, April 19, 2026

This is the progressives war on civilization:Last year, there were 16,982 fires that the LA Fire Department marked as “homeless or encampment related,” according to recently analyzed data. That averages to 46 fires every day.

Enormous increase in LA homeless-encampment fires slows emergency response times — with deadly consequences

Homeless encampments in Los Angeles are not just an image issue, but a public safety one, as a new report reveals the city struggles to maintain emergency response times.

Last year, there were 16,982 fires that the LA Fire Department marked as “homeless or encampment related,” according to recently analyzed data. That averages to 46 fires every day.

That number is a staggering jump from 2020, when the fire department logged only 7,165 fires, meaning encampment-related fires more than doubled in the last five years. The data evidently shows an upward trend since 2020, with each year seeing more fires than the previous.

In March, homeless squatters allegedly set fire to a house in central LA, destroying the family home next door. Carlin Stiehl for CA Post
Last year, there were 16,982 fires that the LA Fire Department marked as “homeless or encampment related.” REUTERS
That number is a staggering jump from 2020, when the fire department logged only 7,165 fires. Carlin Stiehl for CA Post

The increases are a problem, because firefighters have warned that slower response times are due to rising call volumes plus chronic understaffing.

One fire station in south Los Angeles, for example, responded to 78 fires all due to one encampment beneath Harbor Freeway on King Boulevard. Ambulances had to be sent for each of those calls.



1 comment:

jerry said...

easy solution. Provide them a place to live. Posted by Bob