Get ready for the LACountyFire.com re-launch after being offline for 8 YEARS. We saw the domain become available from the previous owner and had to jump on it. We will have Photo Galleries, Station Information, Run Stats and many more features. ...
Los Angeles County has a hotline, which can be reached at 1-800-978-3600. A national hotline can be reached at 1-800-799-7233. HERMOSA BEACH, Calif. - A Southern California beach community was left stunned following a Christmas Eve tragedy that left a firefighter dead following a six-...
LA County Firefighter Denies Groping Woman, Carrying Loaded Gun near El Monte SchoolEL MONTE - A Los Angeles County firefighter on Friday denied hegrabbed a woman's breast as she...RuGonzales
Welcome to La Grande Rural Fire District’s website. Serving Island City, Oregon and our surrounding rural district since 1949. About Us La Grande Rural Fire Protection District (LGRFPD), commonly known as Island City Fire Department provides fire, emergency medical services (EMS), and rescue ...
LA City Fire Department Announces New Service Pricing FilmLANovember 15, 2024Production Alerts The Los Angeles City Fire Department has informed FilmLA that effective November 18, 2024, the hourly billing rate for a Uniformed Fire Safety Officer (UFSO) will increase from $122.00 per hour to $12...
10 dead, more than 9,000 homes, structures damaged or destroyed in L.A. County fires 2 hours ago California Palisades fire brings a level of destruction Los Angeles has never seen. ‘Everything is burned down’ 1 hour ago California ...
A person was hoisted to paramedics Wednesday after an inaccessible rescue on a trail in Palm Springs. The incident was reported about 3 p.m. Wednesday one mile from the Palm Springs Station trail, according to the Riverside County Fire Department.… ...
Cell phone video captures the moments before an Inglewood woman attacked an LA County firefighter and crashed her car into a cop car in Gardena. Lesley Marin reports.Aug 22, 2024 Twitter Facebook Email Embed embed code copied Live Now
Los Angeles County is suing the owners and operators of the Chiquita Canyon Landfill in Castaic, alleging the site has released hazardous gases hurting the health of local residents who have complained of headaches, difficulty breathing and heart problem