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  1. Los Angeles Fire Department

    The Los Angeles Fire Department encourages you to be prepared in the event of a brush fire. For those of you living near the current incidents, be vigilant and keep your TV or radio on.

  2. Careers | Los Angeles Fire Department - lafd.org

    The LAFD is one of the best firefighting agencies in the world and has long set a standard of excellence for training and performance. The LAFD is a full-spectrum life safety agency …

  3. News | Los Angeles Fire Department - lafd.org

    Oct 9, 2025 · LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles Fire Department Interim Fire Chief Ronnie Villanueva shares his journey of returning to serve Angelenos. A veteran firefighter, Villanueva tells us …

  4. Organization - Los Angeles Fire Department

    Organization The LAFD is a collective of 3,246 uniformed fire personnel and 353 professional support personnel dedicated to your safety.

  5. Alerts - Los Angeles Fire Department

    5 days ago · CHP is closing the southbound exit ramp while LAFD firefighters handle the grass. Active flames have been knocked down, but companies will remain on scene for full mop-up …

  6. Contact - Los Angeles Fire Department

    Submit a request for LAFD participation at your scheduled community event by emailing: [email protected]

  7. About LAFD - Los Angeles Fire Department

    The Los Angeles Fire Department is a full-spectrum life safety agency protecting more than four million people who live, work and play in America's second largest city.

  8. Disaster Preparedness - Los Angeles Fire Department

    The Los Angeles Fire Department wants to prepare you for threats in your home, workplace, and community. Classes are taught by the LAFD CERT Unit and can be arranged by request.

  9. Find Your Station - Los Angeles Fire Department

    Search for an address or locate on mapCOMMUNITY PROTECTION EDUCATION SCHOOLS ACTIVITIES & MORE

  10. Our Mission | Los Angeles Fire Department - lafd.org

    The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) is a full-spectrum life safety agency protecting more than four million people who live, work and play in America's second largest city.