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https://fire.lacounty.gov/rsg/
Submission: On June 12 via manual from IN — Scanned from DE
Submission: On June 12 via manual from IN — Scanned from DE
Form analysis
4 forms found in the DOMGET /
<form class="grve-search" method="get" action="/">
<button type="submit" class="grve-search-btn grve-custom-btn" aria-label="Search"><span class="grve-icon-search"></span></button>
<input type="text" class="grve-search-textfield" value="" name="s" placeholder="Search for ...">
</form>
GET /
<form class="grve-search" method="get" action="/"> <button type="submit" class="grve-search-btn grve-custom-btn grve-text-primary-1"><span class="grve-icon-search"></span><span class="screen-reader-text">Search</span></button> <input type="text"
class="grve-search-textfield grve-h1" value="" name="s" placeholder="Search for ..." autocomplete="off"></form>
POST /rsg/
<form method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data" id="gform_8" action="/rsg/" data-formid="8" novalidate="">
<input type="hidden" class="gforms-pum" value="{"closepopup":false,"closedelay":0,"openpopup":false,"openpopup_id":0}">
<div class="gform-body gform_body">
<ul id="gform_fields_8" class="gform_fields top_label form_sublabel_below description_below validation_below">
<li id="field_8_1" class="gfield gfield--type-select gfield_contains_required field_sublabel_below gfield--no-description field_description_below field_validation_below gfield_visibility_visible" data-js-reload="field_8_1"><label
class="gfield_label gform-field-label" for="input_8_1">Select Explorer Post that you would like to signup<span class="gfield_required"><span class="gfield_required gfield_required_asterisk"> * <span class="sr-only">
Required</span></span></span></label>
<div class="ginput_container ginput_container_select"><select name="input_1" id="input_8_1" class="medium gfield_select" aria-required="true" aria-invalid="false">
<option value=""></option>
<option value="Explorer Post 1">Explorer Post 1</option>
<option value="Explorer Post 2">Explorer Post 2</option>
<option value="Explorer Post 3">Explorer Post 3</option>
<option value="Explorer Post 4">Explorer Post 4</option>
<option value="Explorer Post 5">Explorer Post 5</option>
<option value="Explorer Post 6">Explorer Post 6</option>
<option value="Explorer Post 7">Explorer Post 7</option>
<option value="Explorer Post 8">Explorer Post 8</option>
<option value="Explorer Post 9">Explorer Post 9</option>
<option value="Explorer Post 10">Explorer Post 10</option>
<option value="Explorer Post 11">Explorer Post 11</option>
<option value="Explorer Post 12">Explorer Post 12</option>
<option value="Explorer Post 13">Explorer Post 13</option>
<option value="Explorer Post 14">Explorer Post 14</option>
<option value="Explorer Post 15">Explorer Post 15</option>
<option value="Explorer Post 16">Explorer Post 16</option>
<option value="Explorer Post 17">Explorer Post 17</option>
<option value="Explorer Post 18">Explorer Post 18</option>
<option value="Explorer Post 19">Explorer Post 19</option>
<option value="Explorer Post 20">Explorer Post 20</option>
<option value="Explorer Post 21">Explorer Post 21</option>
<option value="Explorer Post 22">Explorer Post 22</option>
</select></div>
</li>
<li id="field_8_2" class="gfield gfield--type-name gfield_contains_required field_sublabel_below gfield--no-description field_description_below field_validation_below gfield_visibility_visible" data-js-reload="field_8_2"><label
class="gfield_label gform-field-label gfield_label_before_complex">Name<span class="gfield_required"><span class="gfield_required gfield_required_asterisk"> * <span class="sr-only"> Required</span></span></span></label>
<div class="ginput_complex ginput_container ginput_container--name no_prefix has_first_name no_middle_name has_last_name no_suffix gf_name_has_2 ginput_container_name gform-grid-row" id="input_8_2">
<span id="input_8_2_3_container" class="name_first gform-grid-col gform-grid-col--size-auto">
<input type="text" name="input_2.3" id="input_8_2_3" value="" aria-required="true">
<label for="input_8_2_3" class="gform-field-label gform-field-label--type-sub ">First</label>
</span>
<span id="input_8_2_6_container" class="name_last gform-grid-col gform-grid-col--size-auto">
<input type="text" name="input_2.6" id="input_8_2_6" value="" aria-required="true">
<label for="input_8_2_6" class="gform-field-label gform-field-label--type-sub ">Last</label>
</span>
</div>
</li>
<li id="field_8_3" class="gfield gfield--type-email gf_left_half gfield_contains_required field_sublabel_below gfield--no-description field_description_below field_validation_below gfield_visibility_visible" data-js-reload="field_8_3"><label
class="gfield_label gform-field-label" for="input_8_3">Email<span class="gfield_required"><span class="gfield_required gfield_required_asterisk"> * <span class="sr-only"> Required</span></span></span></label>
<div class="ginput_container ginput_container_email">
<input name="input_3" id="input_8_3" type="email" value="" class="medium" aria-required="true" aria-invalid="false">
</div>
</li>
<li id="field_8_4" class="gfield gfield--type-phone gf_right_half gfield_contains_required field_sublabel_below gfield--no-description field_description_below field_validation_below gfield_visibility_visible" data-js-reload="field_8_4"><label
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<div class="ginput_container ginput_container_phone"><input name="input_4" id="input_8_4" type="tel" value="" class="medium" aria-required="true" aria-invalid="false"></div>
</li>
<li id="field_8_5"
class="gfield gfield--type-date gfield--input-type-datepicker gfield--datepicker-no-icon gfield_contains_required field_sublabel_below gfield--no-description field_description_below field_validation_below gfield_visibility_visible"
data-js-reload="field_8_5"><label class="gfield_label gform-field-label" for="input_8_5">D.O.B.<span class="gfield_required"><span class="gfield_required gfield_required_asterisk"> * <span class="sr-only">
Required</span></span></span></label>
<div class="ginput_container ginput_container_date">
<input aria-describedby="field_8_5_dmessage" name="input_5" id="input_8_5" type="text" value="" class="datepicker gform-datepicker mdy datepicker_no_icon gdatepicker-no-icon hasDatepicker initialized" placeholder="mm/dd/yyyy"
aria-invalid="false" aria-required="true">
<span id="input_8_5_date_format" class="screen-reader-text">MM slash DD slash YYYY</span>
</div>
<input type="hidden" id="gforms_calendar_icon_input_8_5" class="gform_hidden" value="/wp-content/plugins/gravityforms/images/datepicker/datepicker.svg">
</li>
<li id="field_8_6" class="gfield gfield--type-address gfield_contains_required field_sublabel_below gfield--no-description field_description_below field_validation_below gfield_visibility_visible" data-js-reload="field_8_6"><label
class="gfield_label gform-field-label gfield_label_before_complex">Address<span class="gfield_required"><span class="gfield_required gfield_required_asterisk"> * <span class="sr-only"> Required</span></span></span></label>
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<span class="ginput_full address_line_1 ginput_address_line_1 gform-grid-col" id="input_8_6_1_container">
<input type="text" name="input_6.1" id="input_8_6_1" value="" aria-required="true">
<label for="input_8_6_1" id="input_8_6_1_label" class="gform-field-label gform-field-label--type-sub ">Street Address</label>
</span><span class="ginput_full address_line_2 ginput_address_line_2 gform-grid-col" id="input_8_6_2_container">
<input type="text" name="input_6.2" id="input_8_6_2" value="" aria-required="false">
<label for="input_8_6_2" id="input_8_6_2_label" class="gform-field-label gform-field-label--type-sub ">Address Line 2</label>
</span><span class="ginput_left address_city ginput_address_city gform-grid-col" id="input_8_6_3_container">
<input type="text" name="input_6.3" id="input_8_6_3" value="" aria-required="true">
<label for="input_8_6_3" id="input_8_6_3_label" class="gform-field-label gform-field-label--type-sub ">City</label>
</span><span class="ginput_right address_state ginput_address_state gform-grid-col" id="input_8_6_4_container">
<input type="text" name="input_6.4" id="input_8_6_4" value="" aria-required="true">
<label for="input_8_6_4" id="input_8_6_4_label" class="gform-field-label gform-field-label--type-sub ">State / Province / Region</label>
</span><span class="ginput_left address_zip ginput_address_zip gform-grid-col" id="input_8_6_5_container">
<input type="text" name="input_6.5" id="input_8_6_5" value="" aria-required="true">
<label for="input_8_6_5" id="input_8_6_5_label" class="gform-field-label gform-field-label--type-sub ">ZIP / Postal Code</label>
</span><span class="ginput_right address_country ginput_address_country gform-grid-col" id="input_8_6_6_container">
<select name="input_6.6" id="input_8_6_6" aria-required="true">
<option value="" selected="selected"></option>
<option value="Afghanistan">Afghanistan</option>
<option value="Albania">Albania</option>
<option value="Algeria">Algeria</option>
<option value="American Samoa">American Samoa</option>
<option value="Andorra">Andorra</option>
<option value="Angola">Angola</option>
<option value="Anguilla">Anguilla</option>
<option value="Antarctica">Antarctica</option>
<option value="Antigua and Barbuda">Antigua and Barbuda</option>
<option value="Argentina">Argentina</option>
<option value="Armenia">Armenia</option>
<option value="Aruba">Aruba</option>
<option value="Australia">Australia</option>
<option value="Austria">Austria</option>
<option value="Azerbaijan">Azerbaijan</option>
<option value="Bahamas">Bahamas</option>
<option value="Bahrain">Bahrain</option>
<option value="Bangladesh">Bangladesh</option>
<option value="Barbados">Barbados</option>
<option value="Belarus">Belarus</option>
<option value="Belgium">Belgium</option>
<option value="Belize">Belize</option>
<option value="Benin">Benin</option>
<option value="Bermuda">Bermuda</option>
<option value="Bhutan">Bhutan</option>
<option value="Bolivia">Bolivia</option>
<option value="Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba">Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba</option>
<option value="Bosnia and Herzegovina">Bosnia and Herzegovina</option>
<option value="Botswana">Botswana</option>
<option value="Bouvet Island">Bouvet Island</option>
<option value="Brazil">Brazil</option>
<option value="British Indian Ocean Territory">British Indian Ocean Territory</option>
<option value="Brunei Darussalam">Brunei Darussalam</option>
<option value="Bulgaria">Bulgaria</option>
<option value="Burkina Faso">Burkina Faso</option>
<option value="Burundi">Burundi</option>
<option value="Cabo Verde">Cabo Verde</option>
<option value="Cambodia">Cambodia</option>
<option value="Cameroon">Cameroon</option>
<option value="Canada">Canada</option>
<option value="Cayman Islands">Cayman Islands</option>
<option value="Central African Republic">Central African Republic</option>
<option value="Chad">Chad</option>
<option value="Chile">Chile</option>
<option value="China">China</option>
<option value="Christmas Island">Christmas Island</option>
<option value="Cocos Islands">Cocos Islands</option>
<option value="Colombia">Colombia</option>
<option value="Comoros">Comoros</option>
<option value="Congo">Congo</option>
<option value="Congo, Democratic Republic of the">Congo, Democratic Republic of the</option>
<option value="Cook Islands">Cook Islands</option>
<option value="Costa Rica">Costa Rica</option>
<option value="Croatia">Croatia</option>
<option value="Cuba">Cuba</option>
<option value="Curaçao">Curaçao</option>
<option value="Cyprus">Cyprus</option>
<option value="Czechia">Czechia</option>
<option value="Côte d'Ivoire">Côte d'Ivoire</option>
<option value="Denmark">Denmark</option>
<option value="Djibouti">Djibouti</option>
<option value="Dominica">Dominica</option>
<option value="Dominican Republic">Dominican Republic</option>
<option value="Ecuador">Ecuador</option>
<option value="Egypt">Egypt</option>
<option value="El Salvador">El Salvador</option>
<option value="Equatorial Guinea">Equatorial Guinea</option>
<option value="Eritrea">Eritrea</option>
<option value="Estonia">Estonia</option>
<option value="Eswatini">Eswatini</option>
<option value="Ethiopia">Ethiopia</option>
<option value="Falkland Islands">Falkland Islands</option>
<option value="Faroe Islands">Faroe Islands</option>
<option value="Fiji">Fiji</option>
<option value="Finland">Finland</option>
<option value="France">France</option>
<option value="French Guiana">French Guiana</option>
<option value="French Polynesia">French Polynesia</option>
<option value="French Southern Territories">French Southern Territories</option>
<option value="Gabon">Gabon</option>
<option value="Gambia">Gambia</option>
<option value="Georgia">Georgia</option>
<option value="Germany">Germany</option>
<option value="Ghana">Ghana</option>
<option value="Gibraltar">Gibraltar</option>
<option value="Greece">Greece</option>
<option value="Greenland">Greenland</option>
<option value="Grenada">Grenada</option>
<option value="Guadeloupe">Guadeloupe</option>
<option value="Guam">Guam</option>
<option value="Guatemala">Guatemala</option>
<option value="Guernsey">Guernsey</option>
<option value="Guinea">Guinea</option>
<option value="Guinea-Bissau">Guinea-Bissau</option>
<option value="Guyana">Guyana</option>
<option value="Haiti">Haiti</option>
<option value="Heard Island and McDonald Islands">Heard Island and McDonald Islands</option>
<option value="Holy See">Holy See</option>
<option value="Honduras">Honduras</option>
<option value="Hong Kong">Hong Kong</option>
<option value="Hungary">Hungary</option>
<option value="Iceland">Iceland</option>
<option value="India">India</option>
<option value="Indonesia">Indonesia</option>
<option value="Iran">Iran</option>
<option value="Iraq">Iraq</option>
<option value="Ireland">Ireland</option>
<option value="Isle of Man">Isle of Man</option>
<option value="Israel">Israel</option>
<option value="Italy">Italy</option>
<option value="Jamaica">Jamaica</option>
<option value="Japan">Japan</option>
<option value="Jersey">Jersey</option>
<option value="Jordan">Jordan</option>
<option value="Kazakhstan">Kazakhstan</option>
<option value="Kenya">Kenya</option>
<option value="Kiribati">Kiribati</option>
<option value="Korea, Democratic People's Republic of">Korea, Democratic People's Republic of</option>
<option value="Korea, Republic of">Korea, Republic of</option>
<option value="Kuwait">Kuwait</option>
<option value="Kyrgyzstan">Kyrgyzstan</option>
<option value="Lao People's Democratic Republic">Lao People's Democratic Republic</option>
<option value="Latvia">Latvia</option>
<option value="Lebanon">Lebanon</option>
<option value="Lesotho">Lesotho</option>
<option value="Liberia">Liberia</option>
<option value="Libya">Libya</option>
<option value="Liechtenstein">Liechtenstein</option>
<option value="Lithuania">Lithuania</option>
<option value="Luxembourg">Luxembourg</option>
<option value="Macao">Macao</option>
<option value="Madagascar">Madagascar</option>
<option value="Malawi">Malawi</option>
<option value="Malaysia">Malaysia</option>
<option value="Maldives">Maldives</option>
<option value="Mali">Mali</option>
<option value="Malta">Malta</option>
<option value="Marshall Islands">Marshall Islands</option>
<option value="Martinique">Martinique</option>
<option value="Mauritania">Mauritania</option>
<option value="Mauritius">Mauritius</option>
<option value="Mayotte">Mayotte</option>
<option value="Mexico">Mexico</option>
<option value="Micronesia">Micronesia</option>
<option value="Moldova">Moldova</option>
<option value="Monaco">Monaco</option>
<option value="Mongolia">Mongolia</option>
<option value="Montenegro">Montenegro</option>
<option value="Montserrat">Montserrat</option>
<option value="Morocco">Morocco</option>
<option value="Mozambique">Mozambique</option>
<option value="Myanmar">Myanmar</option>
<option value="Namibia">Namibia</option>
<option value="Nauru">Nauru</option>
<option value="Nepal">Nepal</option>
<option value="Netherlands">Netherlands</option>
<option value="New Caledonia">New Caledonia</option>
<option value="New Zealand">New Zealand</option>
<option value="Nicaragua">Nicaragua</option>
<option value="Niger">Niger</option>
<option value="Nigeria">Nigeria</option>
<option value="Niue">Niue</option>
<option value="Norfolk Island">Norfolk Island</option>
<option value="North Macedonia">North Macedonia</option>
<option value="Northern Mariana Islands">Northern Mariana Islands</option>
<option value="Norway">Norway</option>
<option value="Oman">Oman</option>
<option value="Pakistan">Pakistan</option>
<option value="Palau">Palau</option>
<option value="Palestine, State of">Palestine, State of</option>
<option value="Panama">Panama</option>
<option value="Papua New Guinea">Papua New Guinea</option>
<option value="Paraguay">Paraguay</option>
<option value="Peru">Peru</option>
<option value="Philippines">Philippines</option>
<option value="Pitcairn">Pitcairn</option>
<option value="Poland">Poland</option>
<option value="Portugal">Portugal</option>
<option value="Puerto Rico">Puerto Rico</option>
<option value="Qatar">Qatar</option>
<option value="Romania">Romania</option>
<option value="Russian Federation">Russian Federation</option>
<option value="Rwanda">Rwanda</option>
<option value="Réunion">Réunion</option>
<option value="Saint Barthélemy">Saint Barthélemy</option>
<option value="Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha">Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha</option>
<option value="Saint Kitts and Nevis">Saint Kitts and Nevis</option>
<option value="Saint Lucia">Saint Lucia</option>
<option value="Saint Martin">Saint Martin</option>
<option value="Saint Pierre and Miquelon">Saint Pierre and Miquelon</option>
<option value="Saint Vincent and the Grenadines">Saint Vincent and the Grenadines</option>
<option value="Samoa">Samoa</option>
<option value="San Marino">San Marino</option>
<option value="Sao Tome and Principe">Sao Tome and Principe</option>
<option value="Saudi Arabia">Saudi Arabia</option>
<option value="Senegal">Senegal</option>
<option value="Serbia">Serbia</option>
<option value="Seychelles">Seychelles</option>
<option value="Sierra Leone">Sierra Leone</option>
<option value="Singapore">Singapore</option>
<option value="Sint Maarten">Sint Maarten</option>
<option value="Slovakia">Slovakia</option>
<option value="Slovenia">Slovenia</option>
<option value="Solomon Islands">Solomon Islands</option>
<option value="Somalia">Somalia</option>
<option value="South Africa">South Africa</option>
<option value="South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands">South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands</option>
<option value="South Sudan">South Sudan</option>
<option value="Spain">Spain</option>
<option value="Sri Lanka">Sri Lanka</option>
<option value="Sudan">Sudan</option>
<option value="Suriname">Suriname</option>
<option value="Svalbard and Jan Mayen">Svalbard and Jan Mayen</option>
<option value="Sweden">Sweden</option>
<option value="Switzerland">Switzerland</option>
<option value="Syria Arab Republic">Syria Arab Republic</option>
<option value="Taiwan">Taiwan</option>
<option value="Tajikistan">Tajikistan</option>
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<option value="Thailand">Thailand</option>
<option value="Timor-Leste">Timor-Leste</option>
<option value="Togo">Togo</option>
<option value="Tokelau">Tokelau</option>
<option value="Tonga">Tonga</option>
<option value="Trinidad and Tobago">Trinidad and Tobago</option>
<option value="Tunisia">Tunisia</option>
<option value="Turkmenistan">Turkmenistan</option>
<option value="Turks and Caicos Islands">Turks and Caicos Islands</option>
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<option value="Türkiye">Türkiye</option>
<option value="US Minor Outlying Islands">US Minor Outlying Islands</option>
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<option value="Ukraine">Ukraine</option>
<option value="United Arab Emirates">United Arab Emirates</option>
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<option value="Uruguay">Uruguay</option>
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<option value="Yemen">Yemen</option>
<option value="Zambia">Zambia</option>
<option value="Zimbabwe">Zimbabwe</option>
<option value="Åland Islands">Åland Islands</option>
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</li>
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</div>
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AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Los Angeles County is one of the most beautiful places to live, but for those living in “wildland urban interface areas,” it does not come without risks. Climate change has made fire season year-round and increased our ever-growing number of wildfires. Firefighters and residents alike are now constantly on heightened alert for the threat of wildfires. The Los Angeles County Fire Department, along with our partnering agencies, stand ready to quickly respond to contain wildfires, utilizing our firefighting resources from the air and ground to help protect you and your property from wildfire. But, we can’t do this without your cooperation. Preparation and prevention go hand-in-hand. This Ready! Set! 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Set! Go! * F.I.R.E. * Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Training * Sirens of Silence * Water Watcher * Hands-Only CPR * Spark of Love * Valor Awards * SAFETY TIPS * * Emergency & Disaster Preparedness * Home * Beach & Water * Seasonal * MAJOR INCIDENT * * Major Incident Archive * NEWS * * News and Announcements * Calendar * FEES & PERMITS * * Film Permits * Haz Mat Payment Options * Fire Prevention Fees Search DEPUTY FIRE CHIEF | CENTRAL REGIONAL OPERATIONS BUREAU ROBERT HARRIS Deputy Fire Chief Robert Harris started his career at the age of 19 after he was appointed reserve firefighter with the City of Montebello Fire Department. Chief Harris began his service with the County of Los Angeles Fire Department on May 8, 1992. During his tenure with the Department, he has promoted through the ranks from Firefighter, Fire Fighter Paramedic, Fire Inspector, Fire Fighter Specialist, Fire Captain, Battalion Chief, Assistant Fire Chief, Acting Deputy Fire Chief, and Deputy Fire Chief, Central Regional Operations Bureau, effective June 1, 2024. Over the years, Chief Harris has attended Dillard University (New Orleans), the University of Southern California, Long Beach Community College, and Compton Community College. Chief Harris is a graduate of Columbia Southern University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Fire Administration. Throughout his 33 years of service with the County of Los Angeles Fire Department, Chief Harris has also served as a member of the Department’s international Urban Search and Rescue Team. He has traveled and provided rescue efforts around the globe. For more than four years, he served as the program manager of our elite rescue team and was the Department’s primary point-of-contact with our state, federal, and international partners. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with family and riding motorcycles. Chief Harris has a true passion for mentoring others who are seeking a career in the fire service. He believes in the motto, “each one, reach one”. CLOSE Fire Chief ANTHONY C. MARRONE Fire Chief Anthony C. Marrone has been a member of the County of Los Angeles Fire Department for 38 years and a chief officer for the past 26 years. Prior to his appointment by the County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors as the tenth Fire Chief and Forester and Fire Warden, Chief Marrone served as the Interim Fire Chief. Chief Marrone leads one of the largest metropolitan emergency services agencies in the United States, providing traditional fire and life safety services to more than 4.1 million residents and commercial business customers in 60 cities served by the Department, in addition to 120 unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County within its 2,311-square-mile service delivery area. The Department operates out of 176 fire stations, with 5,000 emergency responders and business professionals operating with an annual budget of just over $1.6 billion. In addition, the Department provides lifeguard, air and wildland, hazardous materials, homeland security, health hazardous materials, forestry, and urban search and rescue services throughout the County. The Department’s urban search and rescue team, known internationally as USA-2, is one of only two highly specialized teams available for international response through a cooperative agreement with the Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance. Chief Marrone’s well-established career combines broad experience in both emergency and business operations with an extensive list of accomplishments and assignments, including leading and managing Business Operations, the Leadership and Professional Standards Bureau, Special Services Bureau, Emergency Medical Services Bureau, East Regional Operations Bureau, and Central Regional Operations Bureau, in addition to special projects. He has also directly managed routine and complex wildland fires and other significant all-risk incidents. During his career with the Department, Chief Marrone has served on the Los Angeles County Emergency Preparedness Commission, the FIRESCOPE Board of Directors, Legal Exposure Reduction Committee, County Emergency Operations Center Team Lead, and as an Incident Commander on one of the Department’s three Incident Management Teams. Chief Marrone looks forward to collaborating with the Board of Supervisors, labor unions, stakeholder organizations, members of the Department, and the residents and communities we serve, to further stabilize the Department’s budget, increase our diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, and expand emergency services and community risk reduction programs. CLOSE ACTING DEPUTY FIRE CHIEF | CENTRAL REGIONAL OPERATIONS BUREAU WILLIAM L. MAYFIELD Deputy Fire Chief William L. Mayfield Jr. is a 35-year veteran of the County of Los Angeles Fire Department (LACoFD). He began his fire service career in 1988. He has held the ranks of firefighter, firefighter specialist, fire captain, battalion chief, assistant fire chief, and deputy fire chief. Chief Mayfield currently manages the Training and Emergency Medical Services Bureau. Emergency medical services is responsible for paramedic training, certification, equipment, quality improvement, and legal aspects for all basic and advanced emergency medical services provided by the LACoFD. Training Services is responsible for training all new firefighters and conducting ongoing in-service training sessions for all members. Training Services develops training materials, organizes classes and training programs for recruits and refresher courses for other Department personnel. Chief Mayfield’s previous assignment was to command and lead the Central Regional Operations Bureau. In that role, he provided leadership for four divisions, seven battalions, 55 fire stations within 22 cities, and over 1,600 firefighting and lifeguard personnel. The Lifeguard Division provides water rescue and medical services to 11 cities and consists of specialized and trained professionals who protect Catalina Island and 72 miles of sandy beaches and open water. As an assistant fire chief, Chief Mayfield’s assignment was managing Division 4 of the East Regional Operations Bureau, consisting of three battalions, 12 cities and 25 fire stations. Chief Mayfield has been a chief officer for over 18 years. He has worked multiple operational, administrative, and special assignments throughout his career, including Fire Prevention, Command and Control, and several field commands. As an incident commander, Chief Mayfield also assists in managing the LACoFD’s Incident Management Team 1. CLOSE ACTING DEPUTY FIRE CHIEF | SPECIAL SERVICES BUREAU MICHAEL R INMAN Deputy Fire Chief Mike Inman has worked as a fire service professional for over 40 years. Chief Inman started his career in 1983, as a reserve firefighter with the Monterey Park Fire Department. In 1986, he was hired as a firefighter with the County of Los Angeles Fire Department (LACoFD) and has promoted through the ranks as a firefighter paramedic, firefighter specialist, fire captain, battalion chief, and assistant fire chief. In November 2023, Chief Inman was assigned to the East Regional Operations Bureau and was officially promoted to deputy fire chief on March 1, 2024. In this role, he led and managed four divisions with 1,400 personnel, 10 battalions, and 76 fire stations serving 34 cities. Currently, Chief Inman is assigned to the Special Services Bureau where he leads a team of nearly 300 professional staff with 113 dedicated dispatch personnel dispatching more than 449,000 calls for services each year, 94 professional trades personnel that provide facility maintenance and oversee construction of new and replacement structures for over 260 facilities, and over 55 mechanics responsible for repairing, outfitting, and maintaining a fleet of more than 1,900 Department vehicles and emergency apparatus. Chief Inman also oversees the LACoFD’s Equipment Development Committee. Well versed in emergency management, Chief Inman became a pioneer in the urban search and rescue program that included several national deployments. For over 23 years, he has held various incident command system positions as part of the United States Forest Service Type 2 Incident Management Team (IMT) and served as the operations section chief and operations branch director with the Cal Fire Type 1 IMT. Since 1998, Chief Inman has served in various capacities on the LACoFD Incident Management Teams. Chief Inman is a certified California State Fire Marshal Chief Officer, and a graduate of the Executive Leadership Development Program and Public Safety Leadership Program at the University of Southern California, Sol Price School of Public Policy. He teaches FEMA and California Incident Command Certification System (CICCS) courses and is a qualified incident commander, operations section chief, safety officer, and division supervisor. . CLOSE Deputy Fire Chief/North Regional Operations Bureau DENNIS BRESHEARS Deputy Fire Chief Dennis Breshears started his fire service career at the age of 23 after he was appointed to the Monrovia Fire Department on February 24, 1994. Chief Breshears then accepted a position with the Orange County Fire Authority in 1999 and began his service with the County of Los Angeles Fire Department (LACoFD) in December 2000. Chief Breshears steadily promoted through the ranks from firefighter, firefighter paramedic, firefighter specialist, fire captain, battalion chief, assistant fire chief, and deputy fire chief on December 16, 2021. Over the years, Chief Breshears attended Lutheran High School (La Verne, California), Glendale College, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Kaplan University, and California State University, Long Beach. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Fire and Emergency Management and a Master’s degree in Emergency Services Administration. For more than three years, Chief Breshears served as the Chief of the Professional Performance Section. As a captain, he also completed a special assignment as the LACoFD’s incident command system coordinator. Chief Breshears is a state-certified instructor and Type II Operations Section Chief and Deputy Incident Commander for the LACoFD Incident Management Team 1. In June 2021, Chief Breshears was selected to serve on the FIRESCOPE Task Force. He is currently assigned as the deputy fire chief over the North Regional Operations Bureau. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his family and restoring classic cars. While he is very proud of his profession, he considers being a father to three amazing daughters as his greatest accomplishment in life. CLOSE DEPUTY FIRE CHIEF | ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES BUREAU JULIA KIM Julia Kim began her employment with the County of Los Angeles Fire Department in January 2015, and has served in the Professional Performance Section, Employee Relations Division, Risk Management Division, and most recently, the Human Resources Division. Chief Kim was appointed to deputy fire chief of the Administrative Services Bureau in September 2023. CLOSE CHIEF DEPUTY | BUSINESS OPERATIONS THERESA R. BARRERA As the Chief Deputy of Business Operations, Theresa Barrera oversees the Fire Department’s $1.6 billion budget and provides executive oversight of the Administrative Services, Special Services, and Prevention Services Bureaus, the Planning and Grants and Executive Support Divisions, and the Compliance Office. Chief Barrera joined the Fire Department in 2004 and served as the Assistant Chief and Chief of the Financial Management Division. In 2022, Chief Barrera was appointed as Deputy Fire Chief of the Administrative Bureau and worked closely with internal and external stakeholders to improve standard business practices, ensure administrative and fiscal compliance, and foster a workforce that is representative of the communities we serve. In 2023, Chief Barrera was appointed as the Chief Deputy of Business Operations. Prior to joining the Fire Department, Chief Barrera held various fiscal positions at the Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services and Auditor-Controller. Chief Barrera received a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from the University of Southern California. CLOSE DEPUTY CHIEF | EMERGENCY OPERATIONS JON O’BRIEN Chief Deputy Jon F. O’Brien has worked as a fire service professional for over 33 years. Chief O’Brien started his career as a volunteer firefighter with the City of Sierra Madre. After graduating from high school, he completed paramedic training at the Los Angeles County Paramedic Training Institute and was hired by the City of Monrovia as a full-time firefighter/paramedic until he joined the County of Los Angeles in 1999. Chief O’Brien has served in several operational and administrative assignments, promoting through the ranks to his current position as Chief Deputy of Emergency Operations. Along the way, he has worked as a flight medic in the Department’s Air Operations Section, a fire crew supervisor in the Camps Section, a recruit training captain, and a field battalion chief. In April 2014, Chief O’Brien was assigned to the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Bureau and was responsible for the education and training of the Department’s 3,200 emergency medical technicians and 1,250 paramedics. The following year in November 2015, Chief O’Brien was promoted to Assistant Fire Chief and assigned to Division VI in the Central Regional Operations Bureau. In July 2017, he returned to the EMS Bureau as Acting Deputy Fire Chief and was officially promoted to Deputy Fire Chief in December 2017. In April 2020, Chief O’Brien was assigned as Deputy Fire Chief of the North Regional Operations Bureau where he oversaw the cities of Palmdale, Lancaster, Santa Clarita, and La Cañada Flintridge, as well as the Air & Wildland Division and the Technical Operations Section. He was also the incident commander of the Department’s Incident Management Team 1. In October 2022, Chief O’Brien assumed the role of Acting Chief Deputy of Emergency Operations. As Chief Deputy, Chief O’Brien serves as second in command and is responsible for overseeing the Fire Department’s three Operations bureaus (North, Central, and East), as well as the Air and Wildland Division and the Lifeguard Division. Chief O’Brien is also responsible for the Training and Emergency Medical Services Bureau and the Homeland Security Section. On August 23, 2023, was officially assigned as Chief Deputy of Emergency Operations. Chief O’Brien received his Associate of Arts degree in fire science at Mount San Antonio Community College and his Bachelor of Science degree in public policy and management at the University of Southern California. He currently represents the Department on the FIRESCOPE Operations Team and the Los Angeles County Measure B Advisory Committee. CLOSE DEPUTY FIRE CHIEF | EAST REGIONAL OPERATIONS BUREAU ELENI PAPPAS Born to immigrant parents who moved to the United States from Greece, Deputy Fire Chief Eleni Pappas was raised in Jersey City, New Jersey. After graduating from Saint Dominic’s Academy High School, she was accepted into the University of Southern California where she competed as a varsity rower, helping her team win the prestigious San Diego Crew Cup. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree during the civil unrest in May 1992. From her college apartment, she watched Los Angeles burn and was impressed with the fire engines and tiller trucks racing across the city to extinguish the fires. She decided then and there to become a firefighter. By 1996, Chief Pappas earned her paramedic license from Daniel Freeman Paramedic School in Inglewood. She then worked as an EMT for Goodhew Ambulance where she ran 9-1-1 calls with the Los Angeles County Fire Department (LACoFD). A few years later, she was hired by Ventura County Fire Department and served as a firefighter for one year. She then became a firefighter with the City of Los Angeles and served there for four years. In 2001, after the attack on the World Trade Center, she was accepted into the Department’s Recruit Academy and graduated from the 109th Recruit Class later that year. Since joining the LACoFD, she has promoted through every rank and is currently the highest-ranking woman in the Department’s history and the first-ever woman to obtain the ranks of Assistant Fire Chief and now Deputy Fire Chief. She has worked in all three regional operations bureaus and in all 22 operations battalions. Since her promotion as a chief officer in September 2012, Chief Pappas has spent three years as the co-chairperson of the Equipment Development Committee and also managed the Department-wide implementation of the electronic patient care reporting (ePCR) system. As an Assistant Fire Chief, she was assigned to Division VI in the Central Regional Operations Bureau and managed the Fire Explorers youth mentoring program. Currently, she is assigned to the Special Services Bureau where she manages the Command and Control, Construction and Maintenance, and Fleet Services Divisions. In August 2021, Chief Pappas successfully completed her master’s degree in Emergency Management from Cal State Long Beach. At home, Chief Pappas enjoys gardening and spending time with her family, their dogs, parakeets, and bearded dragon. Raising her daughter is her greatest accomplishment. She cherishes spending quality time with her beautiful 12-year-old daughter who is the center of her life. CLOSE CENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICES Carson 701 E Carson St., Rm B-24 Carson, CA 90745 (310) 830-9596 * Carson* * Dominguez * Lomita* * Palos Verdes Estate* * Rancho Dominquez * Rancho Palos Verdes* * Rolling Hills* * Rolling Hills Estate* * San Pedro (Co) * Santa Catalina * Torrance (Co) * Wilmington (Co) East Los Angeles 4801 E Third St. Los Angeles, CA 90022 (323) 881-7068 * Bell* * Bell Gardens* * Belvedere * City Terrace * Cudahy* * East Los Angeles * Maywood* Hawthorne 4475 W El Segundo Blvd. Hawthorne, CA 90250 (310) 263-2732 * Athens * Gardena* * Hawthorne* * Inglewood* * Lawndale* * Lennox * Marina Del Rey Lynwood 3161 Imperial Hwy. 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Grand Ave Diamond Bar, CA 91765 (909) 620-2216 * Diamond Bar* * La Verne (Co) * Pomona* * Walnut* La Habra 850 W. La Habra Blvd La Habra, CA 90633 (562) 691-9369 * La Habra* * Whittier* Commerce 2535 Commerce Way Commerce, CA 90040 (323) 720-9913 * Commerce* *INCORPORATED CITIES PETROLEUM CHEMICAL UNIT 5200 Irwindale Ave Irwindale, CA 91706 (626)430-3040 HIGH RISE/COUNTY FACILITIES UNIT 590 S. Park Street Pomona, CA 91766 (909) 620-8327 CLOSE DEPUTY FIRE CHIEF | EAST REGIONAL OPERATIONS BUREAU VINCE A. PEÑA Deputy Fire Chief Vince A. Peña has been with the Los Angeles County Fire Department since 1981. Chief Peña has held the positions of firefighter, firefighter paramedic, firefighter specialist, fire camp foreman, fire captain, battalion chief, assistant fire chief, deputy fire chief, and acting chief deputy. As a chief officer, battalion chief assignments have included Battalion 5 in Malibu, Battalion 16 in Covina, Battalion 20 in Inglewood, and Battalion 2 in San Dimas. He also served as the camp section battalion chief for the paid camps and heavy equipment unit. As an assistant fire chief, he was assigned to Division 2 in the east San Gabriel Valley and the Air & Wildland Division. In Chief Peña’s assignment as the deputy fire chief of the North Regional Operations Bureau, he oversaw the cities of Palmdale, Lancaster, Santa Clarita, and La Cañada Flintridge, as well as the Technical Operations Section and the Air & Wildland Division. He has also served as operations section chief for the Department on many large wildland incidents and was the incident commander of the Department’s Incident Management Team 1. Since October 2022, and following his assignment as acting chief deputy, Chief Peña has served as the deputy fire chief over the East Regional Operations Bureau. Chief Peña attended East Los Angeles College, the University of La Verne, and the Executive Leadership Development Program for the County of Los Angeles. He also instructs incident command courses for the Fire Department and throughout the country. CLOSE DEPUTY FIRE CHIEF | NORTH REGIONAL OPERATIONS BUREAU THOMAS C. EWALD Deputy Fire Chief Thomas C. Ewald has served in the professional fire services for 35 years. Chief Ewald started his career as a firefighter with the City of Cedar Rapids, Iowa Fire Department in 1986. While working in the Midwest, he attended community college and completed paramedic training. Chief Ewald joined the Los Angeles County Fire Department in 1992 where he rose through the ranks serving as firefighter, paramedic, captain, battalion chief, and assistant chief. Chief Ewald has served as a firefighter paramedic at Universal Studios and West Hollywood; a fire inspector in East Los Angeles; an apparatus engineer in Carson and Pomona; an engine company captain in Southgate and South Los Angeles; a staff captain for the Central Regional Operations Bureau Deputy; a field battalion chief in El Monte, Commerce, Palos Verdes; the chief of Technical Operations, overseeing local, national and international Urban Search and Rescue Operations; assistant chief in Division I, covering the South Bay and Catalina Island, and as the assistant chief, overseeing the Air and Wildland Division. During his career, Chief Ewald has been called upon to respond to manmade and natural disasters across the county and worldwide with notable incidents, including Hurricane Katrina (New Orleans), Hurricane Dean (Belize), Cyclone Nargis (Camp H.S. Smith Hawaii), 2011 Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (Ofunato) , 2011 New Zealand Earthquake (Christchurch) and 2015 Typhoon Maysak (Micronesia). In December 2017, Chief Ewald was promoted to the rank of Deputy Fire Chief where he oversaw the Department’s Special Services Bureau consisting of three divisions: Fleet Services, Command and Control, and Construction & Maintenance. On April 1, 2021, Chief Ewald’s tour of duty ended at Special Services and he assumed command of the Central Regional Operations Bureau. By October 2022, Chief Ewald was then assigned to oversee the North Regional Operations Bureau. Chief Ewald holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Fire Prevention Administration from Cogswell Polytechnical College and a Master of Science degree in Leadership from the University of Southern California’s Sol Price School of Public Policy. In 2018, Chief Ewald attended the Senior Executives in State and Local Government Program at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. Chief Ewald is a qualified Type 2 Incident Commander and Type 2 Operation Section Chief and provides leadership to the Department’s Incident Management Team Two. Chief Ewald resides in Southern California with his wife and four children. CLOSE ACTING DEPUTY FIRE CHIEF | TRAINING & EMS BUREAU ANDERSON D. MACKEY, JR. Anderson Mackey is an Acting Deputy Fire Chief for the Los Angeles County Fire Department, currently overseeing Training and the Emergency Medical Services Bureau. Chief Mackey was born and raised in the City of Los Angeles and is a 33-year veteran of the Department. After graduating from the fire academy, he was assigned to Fire Station 103 in Pico Rivera. He was later assigned to Fire Station 105 in Compton as his second probationary station. In November 1989, Fire Fighter Mackey transferred to Fire Station 8 in West Hollywood. In January 1991, he volunteered to attend the Paramedic Training Institute. After successful completion of the six-month program, he was re-assigned to Fire Station 8 as a Fire Fighter Paramedic. In February 1992, he transferred to Fire Station 7 where he remained for the next six years. In October 1998, Mackey transferred to Fire Station 161 in Hawthorne and, 11 months later, was promoted to the rank of Fire Fighter Specialist. He was then re-assigned to Fire Station 58 in Ladera Heights. In February 2000, Mackey promoted to the rank of Fire Captain and was assigned to Fire Station 83 in Rancho Palos Verdes. By November 2000, he transferred to Fire Station 173 in Inglewood. In November 2006, Chief Mackey volunteered to head the Recruitment Unit where he managed over 50 recruiters who volunteered to give career presentations at high schools, colleges/universities, career fairs, and community events. In November 2010, Chief Mackey was promoted to the rank of Battalion Chief and was assigned to Battalion 10 in El Monte, and then Battalion 8 in Whittier. In 2011, he was transferred to Battalion 20 in Inglewood. Two years later, Chief Mackey was re-assigned to the Employee Services Section where he worked directly for the Fire Chief. In February 2018, he promoted to the rank of Assistant Fire Chief. Chief Mackey received his diploma of completion at Dillard University, New Orleans for the Executive Development Institute. He resides in Pasadena with his beautiful wife Carmen and two lovely daughters, Denver and Blu. In his spare time, he enjoys golf, swimming, skiing, and spending time with his family and friends. CLOSE DIVISION 6 Assistant Fire Chief: 323.586.7049 Community Services Liaison: 323.586.7039 * Cudahy * Huntington Park * Inglewood * Lynwood * Maywood * South Gate * Vernon Fire Station Locator CLOSE TODAY’S SERVICE AREA Today, the CFPD serves all of the unincorporated area within Los Angeles County, as well as the following 60 incorporated cities, 59 of which are in Los Angeles County and one in Orange County: Agoura Hills Artesia Azusa Baldwin Park Bell Bellflower Bell Gardens Bradbury Calabasas Carson Cerritos Claremont Commerce Covina Cudahy Diamond Bar Duarte El Monte Gardena Glendora Hawaiian Gardens Hawthorne Hermosa Beach Hidden Hills Huntington Park Industry Irwindale Inglewood La Canada Flintridge La Habra (Orange Co.) Lakewood Lancaster La Mirada La Puente Lawndale Lomita Lynwood Malibu Maywood Norwalk Palmdale Palos Verdes Estates Paramount Pico Rivera Pomona Rancho Palos Verdes Rolling Hills Rolling Hills Estates Rosemead San Dimas Santa Clarita Signal Hill South El Monte South Gate Temple City Vernon Walnut West Hollywood Westlake Village Whittier CLOSE Fee-for-services Cities FUNDING Since the passage of Proposition 13, thirteen cities have entered into fee-for-service contracts with the CFPD. These are cities that are annexed to and/or contract with the Fire District for services. The CFPD bills these cities an annual fee for the cost of providing services. Annual fees are based upon the net cost of staffing levels in the city plus overhead. These fees are updated annually based upon current salary, employee benefits, and overhead costs. These fee-for-service cities are as follows: Azusa Commerce Covina El Monte Gardena Hawthorne Hermosa Beach Inglewood La Habra (Orange County) Lynwood Palos Verdes Estates Pomona Vernon The CFPD also has contracts with State, Federal, and other agencies that generate revenues, as well as a few fees and charges for various services. CLOSE CFPD & F&FW AUTHORITY Commonly known as the Los Angeles County Fire Department, the Consolidated Fire Protection District of Los Angeles County (CFPD) is a dependent special district. As a dependent special district, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors acts as the CFPD’s board of directors. Fire protection districts are governed by the Fire Protection District Law of 1987 (Health & Safety Code, Section 13800 et al). The CFPD has the additional responsibilities for the Forester & Fire Warden (F&FW). In 1992, the duties of the F&FW were assigned to the CFPD and those responsibilities are found in the Los Angeles County Code 2.20. The CFPD has a civilian oversight committee that annually reviews expenditures of the CFPD’s special tax to ensure it is expended in the manner approved by voters in 1997. Authority for the oversight committee is found in the establishing resolution for the special tax. The committee has seven members, one each appointed by each member of the Board of Supervisors, one appointed by the City Selection committee, and the director of the Los Angeles County Economy and Efficiency Committee. CLOSE CUPA Programs Health Hazardous Materials is a Certified Unified Program Agency that administers the following programs within Los Angeles County; the Hazardous Waste Generator Program, the Hazardous Materials Release Response Plans and Inventory Program, the California Accidental Release Prevention Program (Cal-ARP), the Aboveground Storage Tank Program and the Underground Storage Tank Program. CLOSE Chief Deputy | Business Operations DAWNNA B. LAWRENCE Chief Deputy Dawnna B. Lawrence is the first female Chief Deputy of the Los Angeles County Fire Department. In her role as Chief Deputy of Business Operations, Chief Lawrence oversees the Fire Department’s $1.3 billion budget and more than 800 employees in the Administrative, Prevention, and Special Services Bureaus. Chief Lawrence initially came to the Fire Department in October 2012 as the Deputy Chief of the Administrative Services Bureau, where she served as the financial advisor to Fire Chief Daryl L. Osby in the midst of fiscal challenges, stemming from the 2008 Recession. In June 2015, Chief Lawrence was appointed to Chief Deputy of Business Operations and continues to work closely with internal and external stakeholders to ensure the financial future of the Fire Department is stable and sustainable. Chief Lawrence is dedicated to creating an inclusive environment for all Fire Department team members through comprehensive action and sustainable policies and practices, in addition to fostering a workforce that is truly representative of the communities we serve. Prior to joining the Fire Department, Chief Lawrence devoted 20 years climbing the ranks in administrative services at the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works (DPW), culminating in her appointment to Chief Financial Officer (CFO) in 2006. As CFO, Chief Lawrence was responsible for managing the DPW’s $2 billion operating budget. Her efforts and achievement earned Chief Lawrence a CFO of the Year nomination in the September 2012 issue of the Los Angeles Business Journal. Earlier in her career, Chief Lawrence spent a collective five years at the Department of Health Services and the Department of the Auditor-Controller. Chief Lawrence received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration from California State University, Fullerton. She is also a member of the Government Finance Officers Association. Chief Lawrence and her two sons are long-time residents of South Pasadena. CLOSE Property Tax Cities & Unincorporated Area FIRE DISTRICT SERVICES Fire District services are funded primarily through a direct allocation of property taxes and a voter-approved special tax on all properties within the property tax cities served by the Fire District. The amount of property tax revenue generated within a city is based on assessed value and varies from city to city. This includes all unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County and the following 47 cities: Agoura Hills Artesia Baldwin Park Bell Bellflower Bell Gardens Bradbury Calabasas Carson Cerritos Claremont Cudahy Diamond Bar Duarte Glendora Hawaiian Gardens Hidden Hills Huntington Park Industry Irwindale La Canada Flintridge Lakewood Lancaster La Mirada La Puente Lawndale Lomita Malibu Maywood Norwalk Palmdale Paramount Pico Rivera Rancho Palos Verdes Rolling Hills Rolling Hills Estates Rosemead San Dimas Santa Clarita Signal Hill South El Monte South Gate Temple City Walnut West Hollywood Westlake Village Whittier CLOSE DIVISION 9 Assistant Fire Chief: (626) 280-6959 Community Services Liaison: (626) 280-8504 * Bell * Bell Gardens * Commerce * El Monte * Rosemead * South El Monte * Temple City Fire Station Locator CLOSE × Register CLOSE DIVISION 8 Assistant Fire Chief: (909) 620-2003 Community Services Liaison: (909) 469-2659 * Diamond Bar * Industry * La Puente * Pomona * Walnut Fire Station Locator CLOSE DIVISION 7 Assistant Fire Chief: (310) 317-1802 Community Services Liaison: (310) 456-7923 * Agoura Hills * Calabasas * Hidden Hills * Malibu * West Hollywood * Westlake Village Fire Station Locator CLOSE DIVISION 5 Assistant Fire Chief: (661) 940-6791 Community Services Liaison: (661) 948-3785 * Lancaster * Palmdale Fire Station Locator CLOSE DIVISION 4 Assistant Fire Chief: (562) 860-5524 Community Services Liaison: (562) 402-9709 * Artesia * Bellflower * Cerritos * Hawaiian Gardens * La Habra * Lakewood * La Mirada * Norwalk * Paramount * Pico Rivera * Signal Hill * Whittier Fire Station Locator CLOSE DIVISION 3 Assistant Fire Chief: (661) 298-5280 Community Services Liaison: (661) 250-2710 * La Cañada Flintridge * Santa Clarita Fire Station Locator CLOSE DIVISION 2 Assistant Fire Chief: (626) 974-8371 Community Services Liaison: (626) 732-3531 * Azusa * Baldwin Park * Bradbury * Claremont * Covina * Duarte * Glendora * Irwindale * San Dimas Fire Station Locator CLOSE DIVISION 1 Assistant Fire Chief: (310) 329-3315 Community Services Liaison: (310) 217-7074 * Carson * Gardena * Hawthorne * Hermosa Beach * Lawndale * Lomita * Palos Verdes Estates * Rancho Palos Verdes * Rolling Hills * Rolling Hills Estates Fire Station Locator CLOSE CERT Training is offered free of charge. Participants have no obligation or commitment to respond or act in the event of a disaster. The class curriculum for the training program consists of the following: Unit 1 – DISASTER PREPAREDNESS Introduction to disasters and the impact disasters have on infrastructures. This course covers the role of CERT volunteers. Unit 2 – DISASTER FIRE SUPPRESSION Fire chemistry and basic fire suppression; identifying and reducing potential fire hazards; firefighting resources and techniques, as well as a discussion on hazardous materials. Unit 3 – DISASTER MEDICAL OPERATIONS 1 The principles of Triage and the treatment strategies for life-threatening conditions. Unit 4 – DISASTER MEDICAL OPERATIONS 2 Head-to-toe patient assessments, establishing treatment areas, treatments for burns, lacerations, raptures, sprains, and other injuries. This is basic information, NOT a first-Aid class. Unit 5 – LIGHT SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATIONS Search and Rescue priorities and resources; size-up techniques and rescuer safety, lifting, cribbing, and victim removal. Unit 6 – DISASTER PSYCHOLOGY AND TEAM ORGANIZATION The post disaster emotional environment, the Incident Command System, and decision-making and documentation. Unit 7 – TERRORISM Risk and threat analysis, types of terrorism weapons, and travel and terrorism. Unit 8 – COURSE REVIEW AND SIMULATION A review of your newly learned skills and either a hands-on drill simulation, or a table top exercise. 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Todd is a Registered Professional Forester in the State of California and he was employed as a forester by the Los Angeles County Fire Department from 1988 to 2012. In April 2012, John was promoted to the rank of deputy fire chief of the Prevention Services Bureau (PSB). The PSB is comprised of the Fire Prevention Division, the Forestry Division and the Health Hazardous Materials Division. Members of the Bureau serve the citizens of Los Angeles County by completing inspections and educating the community about the benefits of proper safety practices, completing building, sprinkler, and fire alarm plan checks, protecting natural resources, providing conservation education programs and advice to interested groups, using technology to assess weather, fuel moisture, and fire danger, and protecting public health and the environment from accidental releases and improper handling, storage, transportation, and disposal of hazardous materials and wastes. John received a Bachelor of Science in Natural Resources Management from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo in 1988. He has also completed many advanced courses in leadership, the Incident Command System, fire behavior, protection of resources, and urban search and rescue. CLOSE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES BUREAU The Los Angeles County Fire Department Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Bureau was created in ____ ____, to address the growing EMS needs across the County. In total, EMS 9-1-1 calls comprise nearly 85 percent of the Department’s responses. The Department is committed to providing prompt, clinically skilled, and caring medical service to ensure positive outcomes for everyone, every time. CLOSE SIDEWALK CPR TRAINING DATES AND LOCATIONS Saturday, June 1, 2019: * Pacific Palms Resort 1 Industry Hills Parkway Industry, CA 91744 10:00 a.m. – 12 noon Wednesday, June 5, 2019: * Huntington Park Farmers’ Market – Salt Lake Park 3401 East Florence Avenue Huntington Park, CA 90255 9:00 a.m. – 12 noon Thursday, June 6, 2019: * South Bay Pavilion 20700 South Avalon Boulevard Carson, CA 90746 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. * Los Cerritos Center (Nordstrom Wing) 239 Los Cerritos Center Cerritos, CA 90703 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. * Claremont Chamber of Commerce (with LACoFD Fire Station 102) 205 Yale Avenue Claremont, CA 91711 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. * Chili’s 707 Grand Avenue Diamond Bar, CA 91765 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. * Albertsons/Starbucks 1735 West Artesia Boulevard Gardena, CA 90248 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. * LACoFD Lifeguard Southern Section 1200 The Strand Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. * Mednik Food Court – So Cal Burgers 203 South Mednik Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90022 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. * Lifeguard Division HQ’s 2600 The Strand Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. * McDonald’s 11053 East Rosecrans Avenue Norwalk, CA 90650 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. * Antelope Valley Mall 1233 Rancho Vista Boulevard Palmdale, CA 93551 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. * Wingstop 756 East Arrow Highway Pomona, CA 91767 12:00 noon – 2:00 p.m. * Promenade on the Peninsula 550 Deep Valley Drive, Suite 101 Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. * Rosemead Place Shopping Center – The Habit Burger Grill 3610 Rosemead Boulevard Rosemead, CA 91770 12:00 noon – 2:00 p.m. * Costco 520 North Lone Hill Avenue San Dimas, CA 91773 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. * Central Park 27150 Bouquet Canyon Road Santa Clarita, CA 91350 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. * Westfield Valencia Town Center Outside Patio (near Apple Store) 24201 West Valencia Boulevard Valencia, CA 91355 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. * LA Fitness 13806 Whittier Boulevard Whittier, CA 90605 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Friday, June 7, 2019: * Covina Farmers Market – Heritage Plaza 400 North Citrus Avenue Covina, CA 91723 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. CLOSE FUEL MODIFICATION HISTORY AND BACKGROUND The dry, sunny climate and variable terrain of Southern California combine to create an environment where wildfires are a part of the natural ecosystem and an almost year-round occurrence. This ecosystem fosters a diverse fire-adapted community of plants and animals. Although human caused wildfires far outnumber naturally occurring wildfires within Los Angeles County, both have the potential to create situations where structures in the Wildland Urban Interface can be at risk. All vegetation will burn, even though irrigation has created a deceptively lush landscape of ornamental plants. Following the loss of lives and structures during the 1993 wildfire season, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors created the Wildfire Safety Panel to offer recommendations that would help reduce the threat to life and property in areas prone to wildfires. One of the recommendations was to follow the findings of the Wildland Urban lnterface Task Force and another was to enforce the provisions of the Bates Bill. Jurisdictional Fire Departments were required to establish a set of guidelines and landscape criteria for all new construction in Fire Hazard Severity Zones. As a result, Fuel Modification Plans became a requirement within Los Angeles County beginning in 1996. In the areas served by the County of Los Angeles Fire Department, all new construction, remodeling fifty percent or greater, construction of certain outbuildings and accessory structures over 120 square feet, parcel splits and subdivision/developments within areas designated as Fire Hazard Severity Zones will require a Fuel Modification Plan approval before the applicable land division, Conditional Use Permit, or Building Permit will be approved. The County of Los Angeles Fire Department Forestry Division’s Fuel Modification Unit is responsible for processing, reviewing, and approving these plans. Cal Fire is responsible for the mapping and revisions to all Fire Hazard Severity Zones across the state. These zone designations establish minimum standards for building construction and exterior landscape features in an effort to mitigate the increasing losses from our cycle of wildfire vents. Cal Fire designates the Severity Zones for all State Responsibility Areas (SRAs). In Local Responsibility Areas (LRAs), the jurisdictional county or city determines the Severity Zones with approval from the state that are then adopted by local ordinance or city councils. CLOSE NORTH REGIONAL OFFICES Santa Clarita 23757 Valencia Blvd Valencia, CA 91355 (661) 286-8821 * Agua Dulce * Canyon Country * Castaic * Chatsworth (Co) * Newhall * Olive View * Santa Clarita* * Saugus * Stevenson Ranch * Val Verde * Valencia Lancaster 335-A East Ave K-6 Lancaster, CA 93535 (661) 949-6319 * Antelope Acres * Del Sur * Gorman * Green Valley * Lake Hughes * Lake Los Angeles * Lancaster* * Leona Valley * Llano * Quail Lake * Quartz Hill * Roosevelt Palmdale Fire Prevention 38250 Sierra Highway Palmdale, CA 93550 (661) 537-2901 * Acton * Palmdale* * Pearblossom * Valeyrmo * Vasquez Rocks * Wrightwood Calabasas 26600 Agoura Road, Suite 110 Calabasas, CA 91302 (818) 880-0341 * Agoura Hills* * Calabasas* * Hidden Hills* * Malibu* * Topanga * Westlake Village* *INCORPORATED CITIES PUBLIC SAFETY AND FILM UNIT 14425 Olive View Drive Sylmar, CA 91342 (818) 364-8240 CLOSE Originaltext Diese Übersetzung bewerten Mit deinem Feedback können wir Google Übersetzer weiter verbessern Notifications