LAFD Retiree Robert S. Furr, we mourn your passing and honor your service to the people of Los Angeles. Additional information and tributes: http://bit.ly/1V1Gf84
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[LAFD ALERT] Structure Fire 03/29/2016
‪#‎StructureFire‬; 10:03AM; 1171 N Harding Av; http://bit.ly/1Mz19K8‪#‎Sylmar‬; Single family dwelling with heavy fire. 1 burn patient - condition, gender, age ? ; FS 91; Batt 12; ‪#‎ValleyBureau‬; Council District 7; BC12 E275 E298 E7 E91 E98 EM15 EM5 RA18 RA75 RA898 RA91 T75 T98 ; CH9; 18; Margaret Stewart
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For updates on this incident: http://bit.ly/LAFD-ALERTS
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OPENER: Good Tuesday Morning Los Angeles! Margaret Stewart on-duty until 7:00AM Thursday 31 March, 2016.
34 years ago today, over 2,000 people died in an earthquake which led to a volcanic eruption in southern Mexico.
While we may not live under the threat of an active volcano in the contiguous US, we most certainly exist with the imminent threat of a significant earthquake.
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Louie Martinez Question, what was the total responses LAFD had in 2015?
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Max Rhinehart I don't know about the volcano bit in ur thread Ms.Stewart. Always Prepared. LAFD leads the Way.
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We were saddened to learn that on Mar 20, 2016: Kenny Ray Jr., Fire Technician/Industrial Firefighter - Canton, OH died in the line of fire service duty. The LAFD honors your service and joins a nation that mourns your passing. Rest in peace. Additional information: http://1.usa.gov/1SjcnPE
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Cathy Lahey Holy heck...I just moved from there to Calif...know exactly where that is...how sad...deepest sympathy to his family, friends and coworkers...
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LAFD Photo Gallery: A roof collapsed while Los Angeles Firefighters battled a Major Emergency Structure fire in a South Los Angeles church building. At 5:15 AM, on March 28, 2016, the LAFD responded to 8401 S Hoover Street in the Vermont Knolls area of South Los Angeles to find a large two-story church building with fire showing and reports that people were trapped inside. Additional resources were quickly requested... Visit LAFD.org/newsfor incident details.
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Nico Teterel great job lafd heart emoticon
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Kevin Garand This was pretty incredible to watch with my wife on TV. LAFD Spokesperson Erik Scott did an incredible job explaining a bunch of different scenarios that were going on. He was very well spoken in describing Offensive firefighting, defensive firefightin...See More
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Los Angeles FD We're luck to have ES on our team! smile emoticon
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Well done ‪#‎LAPD‬!...
[LAFD ALERT] Traffic Collision 03/28/2016
‪#‎TrafficCollision‬; 6:52PM; 1674 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd; http://bit.ly/1RCNEs5; South LA; Auto vs MTA Bus resulting in a fire. ‪#‎MTA‬bus and a total of 4 vehicles damaged. 1 vehicle was well involved in flames which spread to a portion of the bus. A total of 7 patients were injured, 2 critically. 6 patients were transported to local hospitals, 1 declined transport. The ‪#‎LAFD‬ applauds 2 LAPD Officers...
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A World War II veteran says thank you after a quick thinking Good Samaritan ensured safety for a Boyle Heights resident as firefighters quickly knocked out a structure fire. Video via ABC7.
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Carol Esparza-Moorman LAFD is the Best!!
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LAFD Photo Gallery: VALLEY VILLAGE - TV and movie props that included a robot reportedly from TV’s “Lost in Space” were saved from destruction late Wednesday in Valley Village due to the efforts of Los Angeles firefighters. The LAFD responded about 11:30 p.m. to a garage fire in the 5100 block of Whitsett Avenue. Firefighters attacked the blaze, which was electrical in nature, a fire department spokesman told a photographer at the scene. The home belongs to a prop designer and special effects artist who was out of town at the time, according to a caretaker who woke to the smell of smoke. March 23, 2016.