Active Incident: Investigation; 3:14 PM; 1 LA Light; San Pedro South Shores; Prelim: Small plane into ocean with a small debris field, near San Pedro. Multiple agencies on scene. Land, Air, and Sea response, LAFD ground based units staging at Pacific x Paseo Del Mar; FS 111; Batt 6; South Bureau; Council District 15; BC6 BT1 BT2 BT3 BT4 BT5 E112 E248 E285 E36 E40 E90 EM6 H3 H5 T48 T85 UR85; 7; 12;
UPDATE: This incident falls under LACoFD jurisdiction. LAFD is assisting and in a Unified Command. - Erik Scott

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LAFD Retiree Dwight W. Miller, we mourn your passing and honor your service to the people of Los Angeles. Additional information and tributes: http://bit.ly/20Mykx2
A week touched by tragedy and a greater alarm fire finished with joy as we rode an emotional roller coaster that showed the best of what your #LAFDhas to offer. What was your favorite moment from this week? ^JO
Los Angeles FD shared Unified LA's photo.
Unified LA with LADOT Official and 7 others at Los Angeles Fire Department.
To further prepare for the 2016 #LosAngeles Marathon, we presented a large multi faceted simulation exercise for the #UnifiedLA Incident Management Teams ...
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#LAFD #FireWeather talk...
The National Weather Service has issued a #WindAdvisory for the following areas:
San Fernando Valley...
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LAFD Photo Gallery: Los Angeles – The Los Angeles Fire Department graduated 45 recruits from its training academy on Thursday, February 4, at 10:00 a.m., at Harbor Recruit Training Academy 40, 330 Ferry St., Terminal Island, 90731. The recruits have completed a rigorous 20-week training curriculum aimed at preparing them for a successful career with the LAFD. A graduation ceremony was immediately followed by an exciting skills demonstration from the members of class 2015-2.
This video, "Teen comes back to life during game" illustrates the gravity of knowing where automated external defibrillators (AED) are and how to use one. Please watch then continue reading...
PUBLIC ACCESS DEFIBRILLATOR PROGRAM
Members of the Los Angeles Fire Department are trained in the use of a defibrillator, a device that externally shocks the human heart out of a fatal rhythm, allowing a normal, healthy rhythm to resume. Despite local advances that quicken our emergenc...
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