August 26, 2016
Firefighters moved into the new Fire Station 97 on Wednesday, Aug. 24. The 9,954-square-foot station sits cater-cornered from the old Fire Station 97.
The Antelope Valley recently saw the sixth graduation this year of CERT-trained individuals.
Four members of the Los Angeles County Fire Department retired from County service last month. We wish them the best of luck in their future endeavors!
Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel are always busy in the community. Here is a snapshot of what Department members are doing across the county.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors waived parking fees for the ocean lifeguard candidate exam and presented scrolls to the L.A. County Fair Association.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department is recognized with a Customer Service Award for the Stayin’ Alive: CPR Anytime public education program.
The Surplus/Property unit must account for each of the Fire Department’s more than 40,000 fixed and portable assets every year.
Los Angeles County firefighters in Division 5 participated in the annual Local Heroes event at the Lancaster JetHawks Baseball Stadium.
Three members of the Los Angeles County Fire Department’s USA Task Force 2 received the prestigious 2016 International Association of Fire Chiefs/Motorola Solutions Ben Franklin Award for Valor.