Forest Service maxed out as wildfires break across US West

After walking down a gravel road to do recon on a fire cresting into the trees, a wildland firefighter walks back to his crew on Thursday at the Bedrock Fire north of Lenore, Idaho. (Pete Caster/Lewiston Tribune via AP)

WESTWOOD, Calif. — The U.S. Forest Service said Friday it’s operating in crisis mode, fully deploying firefighters and maxing out its support system as wildfires continue to break out across the U.S. West, threatening thousands of homes and entire towns.