Los Angeles Fire Department
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Operational area | |
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Country | United States |
State | California |
County | Los Angeles |
City | Los Angeles |
Agency overview[1][2][3] | |
Established | February 1, 1886 |
Annual calls | 505,988 (2022) |
Employees | 3,902 (2023–2024) |
Annual budget | $854,000,000 (2023–2024) |
Staffing | Career |
Fire chief | Kristin Crowley |
EMS level | Advanced Life Support (ALS) & Basic Life Support (BLS) |
IAFF | IAFF Local 112 |
Motto | "Serving with Courage, Integrity, and Pride" |
Facilities and equipment[4][5] | |
Divisions | 4 |
Battalions | 14 |
Stations | 106 |
Engines | 140 |
Trucks | 43 |
Rescues | 1 |
Ambulances | 93 ALS & 43 BLS |
Tenders | 2 |
HAZMAT | 4 |
USAR | 6 |
Airport crash | 9 |
Wildland | 6 |
Bulldozers | 2 |
Helicopters | 6 |
Fireboats | 5 |
Website | |
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The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD or LA City Fire) provides firefighting services as well as technical rescue services, hazardous materials services and emergency medical services to the citizens of the city of Los Angeles, California, United States.[6] The LAFD is responsible for approximately four million people who live in the agency's 471 square miles (1,220 km2) jurisdiction.[7] The Los Angeles Fire Department was founded in 1886 and is the third largest municipal fire department in the United States, after the New York City Fire Department and the Chicago Fire Department. The department is sometimes also referred to as the Los Angeles City Fire Department or "LA City Fire" to distinguish it from the Los Angeles County Fire Department, which serves unincorporated areas and, via contracts, other incorporated municipalities within Los Angeles County without their own fire departments. The department is currently under the command of Chief Kristin Crowley.
History
[edit]The Los Angeles Fire Department has it origins in the year 1871.[8][9][10] In September of that year, George M. Fall, the County Clerk for Los Angeles County organized Engine Company No. 1. It was a volunteer firefighting force with an Amoskeag fire engine and a hose jumper (cart). The equipment was hand-drawn to fires. In the spring of 1874, the fire company asked the Los Angeles City Council to purchase horses to pull the engine. The Council refused and the fire company disbanded.[11]
Many of the former members of Engine Company No. 1 reorganized under the name of Thirty-Eights No. 1 in May 1875, Engine Co. No. 2 was organized under the name Confidence Engine Company.[11]
Los Angeles acquired its first "hook and ladder" truck for the Thirty-Eights. It proved to be too cumbersome and was ill-adapted to the needs of the city. It was sold to the city of Wilmington. In 1876, another "hook and ladder" truck was purchased, serving in the city until 1881.[11]
In 1878, a third fire company was formed by the residents in the neighborhood of Sixth Street and Park. It was given the name of "Park Hose Co. No. 1". East Los Angeles formed a hose company named "East Los Angeles Hose Co. No. 2" five years later. The final volunteer company was formed in the fall of 1883 in the Morris Vineyard area. This company was called "Morris Vineyard Hose Co. No.3."[11]
All of these companies remained in service until February 1, 1886, when the present paid fire department came into existence.[11]
In 1877, the first horses were bought for the city fire department. The department would continue to use horses for its equipment for almost fifty years, phasing out the last horse drawn equipment on July 19, 1921.[12]
By 1900, the department had grown to 18 fire stations with 123 full-time paid firefighters and 80 fire horses.[12] The city had also installed 194 fire-alarm boxes allowing civilians to sound the alarm if a fire was spotted. 660 fire hydrants were placed throughout the city, giving firefighters access to a reliable water source.[13] In 1955 Station 78 in Studio City became the first racially integrated station in the department.[14]
Since 1978 the LAFD has provided emergency medical and fire suppression services to the city of San Fernando by contract.[15]
In responses to the 2020 pandemic, the LAFD has helped to administer the COVID-19 vaccine to residents from Los Angeles. Also, more than 1,800 Los Angeles firefighters have received the COVID-19 vaccine.[16][17]
In 2022, Kristin Crowley became the first female, and the first openly gay, chief of the LAFD.[18]
Organization
[edit]Administration
[edit]Administration has The official office for the Fire Chief of the department. CAD designation of 'FC1' and radio designation of 'Fire Chief'. The Fire Chief reports directly to the Board of Fire Commissioners.
Executive Bureau/Office of the Chief of Staff
[edit]Executive Bureau/Office of the Chief Of Staff is Commanded by a Deputy Chief (Bureau Commander) who holds the title of Chief of Staff. The Chief of Staff is Assisted by an Executive Administrative Assistant II and Senior Management Analyst I. In 2022, the Executive Bureau was changed from the previous name of Administration Bureau.[19]
Planning Section
[edit]Planning Section is Commanded by a Battalion Chief (Section Commander), who maintains regular business hours (Monday-Friday). It Also consists of four Captains and one Secretary.
Employee Relations Division
[edit]Employee Relations Division is Commanded by a Battalion Chief (Division Commander), who maintains regular business hours (Monday-Friday). They are assisted by a Secretary.
Community Liaison Office
[edit]Community Liaison Unit is Commanded by a civilian Public Information Director, who holds the assignment of Community Liaison Officer. It Maintains regular business hours (Monday-Friday).
Community Service Unit
[edit]Community Service Unit is Commanded by a Captain I (Unit Commander), who holds the assignment of Department Public Information Officer. It Maintains regular business hours (Monday-Friday).
The Community Service Unit also consists of three Public Service Officers (PSOs) who hold the department rank of Firefighter/Specialist. It Maintains 24-hour platoon duty.
Community Risk Reduction Unit
[edit]Community Risk Reduction Unit is Commanded by a Captain I (Unit Commander). Two Fire Inspectors are also assigned to the CRRU.
FireStat LA Section
[edit]Firestat LA Section is Commanded by a Battalion Chief (Section Commander) and the Fire Statistical Manager. It Also consists of two Senior Fire Statistical Analyst.
FireStat LA Responsible for Departmental statistics, such as the City wide response metrics.
Professional Standards Division
[edit]Professional standards division is Commanded by an Assistant Chief (Division Commander), civilian Chief Special Investigator and Battalion Chief.
Internal Investigations Unit
[edit]Internal investigations unit Consists of civilian Fire Special Investigators and Captains who serve as Department Advocates.
Administrative Operations
[edit]Administrative Operations is Commanded by a Chief Deputy, who has a CAD designation of 'CM1' and radio designation of 'Command 1'. They are is assisted by an Executive Administrative Assistant II, Administrative Clerk and a Battalion Chief who has the title of 'Executive Officer, Administrative Operations'.
Risk Management Section
[edit]All taken from RISK MANAGEMENT SECTION OVERVIEW Board of Fire Commissioners Report. risk management section is Commanded by a Battalion Chief (Section Commander) who has the title 'Department Health and Safety Officer'. They are assisted by one Captain II (Chief Litigation Officer / On-Call Incident Safety Officer), one Captain I (Department Safety Coordinator / On-Call Incident Safety Officer) and a Secretary.
The primary objective of the Risk Management Section is to augment the line functions of the department by administering the department's In-Service Training Section, the Recruit Training Section, and the Quality Improvement Section. Specialized personnel assigned to Risk Management include the Department Safety Officer. The majority of personnel assigned to the Section maintain regular business hours.
Records Unit
[edit]Records Unit is Commanded by a Captain I (Unit Supervisor) who is also an Incident Safety Officer. Also consists of two Senior Administrative Clerks and one Administrative Clerk.
Injury Prevention Unit
[edit]Injury prevention unit is Commanded by a Captain I (Unit Supervisor) who is also an Incident Safety Officer. Also consists of a Certified Athletic Trainer.
Medical Liaison Unit
[edit]Medical liaison unit is Commanded by a Captain II (Unit Supervisor). They are assisted by four Captain Is (assuming one for each Bureau?) and one Administrative Clerk.
Administrative Services Bureau
[edit]Administrative services bureau is Commanded by the Fire Administrator (Bureau Commander), who has a CAD designation of 'FA1' and a radio designation of 'Fire Administrator'. Assisted by a Secretary.
The primary objective of this Bureau is the implementation of administrative staff functions in accordance with current policies and procedures as established by the Fire Chief.
Financial Services Division
[edit]Financial Services Division is Commanded by a Chief Management Analyst (Division Commander).
Budget Management Section
[edit]Budget Management Section is Commanded by a Senior Management Analyst II (Section Commander).
Budget Preparation/Control Budget Preparation/Control is under the command of three Senior Management Analyst Is, one Management Analyst and one Management Assistant.
Revenue Management Section
[edit]Revenue Management Section is Commanded by a Senior Management Analyst II (Section Commander). It Also consists of two Senior Management Analyst Is, one Management Analyst and one Management Assistant.
EMS Records Section
[edit]The EMS Records Section is Commanded by a Senior Management Analyst II (Section Commander).
EMS Records Unit
EMS Records Unit is Commanded by a Senior Management Analyst I (Unit Commander). Also consists of one Senior Administrative Clerk, four Administrative Clerks and one Management Assistant.
Contracts Unit
Contracts Unit is Commanded by a Senior Management Analyst I (Unit Commander). Also consists of one Management Analyst.
Fiscal Systems and Audit Section
[edit]Fiscal Systems and Audit Section is Commanded by a Fiscal Systems Specialist II (Section Commander). This Also consists of one Fiscal Systems Specialist I, one Senior Auditor, one Auditor I and one Accounting Clerk.
Accounting Services Section
[edit]Accounting Services Section is Commanded by a Departmental Chief Accountant III (Section Commander).
Human Resources Division
[edit]Human Resources Division is Commanded by a Personnel Director II (Division Commander).
Selection and Records
[edit]Selection and records is Commanded by a Senior Personnel Analyst II.
Personnel Services Section
[edit]Personnel Services Section is Commanded by a Senior Personnel Analyst I (Section Commander).
Selection Unit
Selection Unit is composed of three Personnel Analysts and one Senior Administrative Clerk.Civilian & Sworn selection, Bilingual, Advanced Vacant Step Hiring (Civilian), Advanced Starting Salary Falls & Education Bonus (Sworn)
Records Unit
[edit]Records Unit Consists of one Senior Personnel Analyst I, one Personnel Records Supervisor, one Personnel Analyst, two Senior Administrative Clerks and one Office Services Assistant.
Fire Prevention & Public Safety Bureau
[edit]Fire Prevention & Public Safety Bureau is Commanded by a Deputy Chief (Bureau Commander), who also holds the title of Fire Marshal. They have a CAD designation of 'CM5' and a radio designation of 'Command 5'. Assistant is commanded by an Assistant Chief (Assistant Bureau Commander), who also holds the title of Assistant Fire Marshal. It Also consists of a Secretary and Management Analyst.
Administrative Section
[edit]Administrative Section is Commanded by a Battalion Chief (Section Commander). They are assisted by an Office Services Assistant.
Legal Unit
[edit]The Legal Unit is Commanded by a Captain II. They are assisted by a Senior Administrative Clerk.
Planning Unit
[edit]The Planning Unit is Commanded by a Captain I.
Research Unit
[edit]The Research Unit Consists of three Fire Inspectors.
Industrial & Commercial Section
[edit]Industrial & Commercial Unit is Commanded by a Battalion Chief (Section Commander). They are assisted by an Administrative Clerk.
Central Industrial Unit
[edit]Central Industrial Unit is Commanded by a Captain I. They are assisted by an Administrative Clerk.
Harbor Industrial Unit
[edit]Harbor Industrial Unit is Commanded by a Captain I.
High-Rise Unit
[edit]High-Rise Unit is Commanded by a Captain I.
Valley Industrial Unit
[edit]Valley Industrial Unit is Commanded by a Captain I.
West Industrial Unit
[edit]West Industrial Unit is Commanded by a Captain I.
Cannabis Unit
[edit]Cannabis Unit is Commanded by a Captain I.
Brush Clearance Unit
[edit]Brush Clearance Unit is Commanded by a Captain I.
Public Safety Section
[edit]Public Safety Section is Commanded by a Battalion Chief (Section Commander). They are assisted by a Senior Administrative Clerk.
Public Assemblage Unit
[edit]Public Assemblage Unit is Commanded by a Captain I.
Film Unit
[edit]Film Unit is Commanded by a Captain I. They are assisted by a Senior Administrative Clerk.
Schools & Churches & Institutions Unit
[edit]Schools & churches & institutions unit is Commanded by a Captain I. Assisted by an Administrative Clerk.
Valley Public Safety Unit
[edit]Valley public safety unit is Commanded by a Captain II.
CUPA Section
[edit]CUPA is Commanded by the Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) Manager.
Environmental Unit - Underground Storage Tank & HazMat
[edit]Environmental unit-underground storage tank & HazMat is Commanded by a Captain II.
Technical Support Unit
[edit]Technical support unit is Commanded by a Supervising Hazmat Specialist. It Also consists of a Hazmat Specialist, Fire Inspector II, Industrial Hygienist, Engineering Geologist Associate IV and Environmental Technician.
Plan Check Unit
[edit]Plan check unit Consists of two Risk Management Plan Specialists and one Fire Inspector II.
Data Management Unit
[edit]Data Management Unit is Commanded by a Principal Clerk. They are assisted by two Accounting Clerks.
Fire Development Services Section
[edit]Fire Development Services Section is Commanded by a Senior Fire Protection Engineer. Assisted by one Office Services Assistant, one Management Analyst and one Accounting Clerk.
Fire Life Safety Plan Check Unit
[edit]Fire Life Safety Plan Check Unit is Commanded by a Fire Protection Engineer.
Fire Life Safety Field Inspection Unit
[edit]Fire Life Safety Field Inspection Unit is Commanded by a Captain II. They are assisted by one Administrative Clerk.
Municipal Services Unit
[edit]The Municipal Services Unit is Commanded by a Captain I. They are assisted by one Administrative Clerk.
Affordable Housing Unit
[edit]The Affordable Housing Unit is Commanded by a Captain I. They are assisted by one Administrative Clerk.
Hydrants and Access Unit
[edit]Hydrants and Access Unit is Commanded by a Captain I.
Information Technology Bureau
[edit]The Information Technology Bureau is Commanded by the Chief Information Officer.
Infrastructure and Operations Division
[edit]Infrastructure and Help Desk Support Section
[edit]Commanded by a Senior Systems Analyst II. It Also consists of two Systems Programmer IIs and two System Analyst Is.
Helpdesk and Technical Support
[edit]Helpdesk and Technical Support is Commanded by a Senior Systems Analyst II. It Also consists of three Systems Analyst IIs and two Administrative Clerks.
Software Applications Support Section
[edit]Software Applications Support Section Consists of two Senior Systems Analyst IIs, one Programmer Analyst V, one Programmer Analyst IV, one Programmer Analyst III and one Systems Analyst II.
GIS Unit
[edit]GIS is Commanded by a Senior Systems Analyst I. It Also consists of two GIS Supervisor Is and four GIS Specialists.
Enterprise Records Section
[edit]Enterprise Records Section is Commanded by a Senior Systems Analyst II. It Also consists of three Programmer Analyst IIIs.
Network Staffing Support Section
[edit]Network Staffing Support Unit is Commanded by a Senior Systems Analyst II.
Development Operations Division
[edit]Development Operations Division is Commanded an Information System Manager II.
Fire Communications Dispatch Support Section (FCDSS)
[edit]FCDSS is Commanded by a Battalion Chief and assisted by one Senior Management Analyst I and one Secretary.
Technical Control
[edit]Technical Control is Commanded by a Communications Electrician Supervisor.
Fire Communications Unit
[edit]Fire Communications Unit is Commanded by a Captain I. It Also consists of one Communications Electrician.
Telephone Coordinator
[edit]Firefighter III
Fire Communications Technician Support Unit
[edit]Fire Communications Technician Support Unit is Commanded by a Captain I. Also consists of one Senior Communications Electrician. Organization structure obtained via LAFD Administrative Roster September 2022.
Rank structure
[edit]Title | Explanation |
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Fire Chief | General Manager of the department. Highest ranking uniformed employee. |
Chief Deputy | Two positions - Chief Deputy of Emergency Operations and Chief Deputy of Administrative Operations. |
Deputy Chief | Seven positions. Bureau Commander. |
Assistant Chief | Seventeen positions. Assignment varies. |
Battalion Chief | Sixty Seven positions. Assignment varies. |
Captain II | Generally is the Station Commander of a Task Force station. |
Captain I | Company Commander of a 4-man Engine Company. |
Apparatus Operator | Drives Truck, USAR, Squads and Heavy Rescue |
Engineer | Drives Engine Companies and manages the pump panel. |
Firefighter III / EMT | Firefighter |
Firefighter II / EMT | Probationary Firefighter |
Firefighter I / EMT | Academy Recruit |
Types of apparatus
[edit]The department utilizes a wide array of apparatus and equipment. These are most but not all of the apparatus.
Triple combination engines
[edit]The triple combination fire engine or “triple” (as it is commonly called) is the most common type of firefighting apparatus in Los Angeles. The term “triple combination” refers to the apparatus having three components; water tank, high capacity water pump, and hose. The triple can be found as a one-piece engine company or as two engines assigned to a Task Force station. The “triples” used by the LAFD have a direct drive, dual centrifuge main pump rated at 1,500 GPM at 150 psi with a 10-foot lift through a 6-inch suction. These apparatus carry a combination of all of the following sizes of hose; 4″, 21⁄2″, 1 3/4″, 1 1/2″ and 1″. The standard hose load is 750' of 4", 750' of 2 1/2" with a 325GPM nozzle, 400' of 1 3/4" with a 200 GPM nozzle, 400' of 1 1/2" with a 125 GPM nozzle and 500' of 1" with a dual gallonage 10/40 GPM nozzle. The water tank carrying capacity of all LAFD engines is 500 gallons. All frontline engines are equipped with a 30-gallon Class A foam injection system with the exception of Engine 51 at LAX that carries Class B foam in the onboard system. These apparatus are staffed by four members, including a captain who is the company commander, an engineer responsible for driving, maintaining and operating the pump, and two firefighters. A number of triples in the LAFD are also paramedic assessment companies – meaning they include a firefighter/paramedic as part of the crew. All engines are equipped with fire suppression gear as well as basic rescue equipment and emergency medical services equipment.
Light Forces and Task Forces
[edit]The LAFD uses the concept of Light Forces and Task Forces which can be considered one "Resource", although comprising more than one unit or company.[20]
A Light Force is composed of a Pump Engine (200 Series, for example Engine 201 or Engine 301 for 100 stations) and a Ladder Truck.[21] Light forces will almost always respond together as one unit or resource.[20]
A Task Force is simply a Light Force coupled with an Engine. An Engine Company is considered a single unit or "resource" when responding to incidents on its own.[21] A Task Force usually responds to larger incidents, such as structural fires, and is made up of an Engine, a 200 Series Engine (Pump), and a Truck, all operating together. While a standard Engine is always staffed with a full crew, a 200 Series Engine (Pump)is only staffed by a driver (and one other firefighter if responding as part of a Light Force). The purpose of the 200 Series Engine (Pump) is to provide support and equipment to the Truck in a Light Force, and either the Truck Company or the Engine Company in a Task Force.[20]
Rescue Ambulances
[edit]Rescue Ambulances (RAs), often called 'rescues' for short, can be considered either Paramedic/advanced life support (ALS), or Emergency Medical Technician/basic life support (BLS) units. Ambulances number 1-112 are frontline Advanced Life Support Units staffed by 2 firefighter / paramedics, while those in the 200 series are Advanced Life Support reserve units.[22] Ambulances in the 800s & 900s are Basic Life Support Units staffed by 2 firefighter EMTs, with 900-series units assigned to Stations identified numerically over 100.[22] Rescue Ambulances have Cardiac Defibrillators and Monitors, Cardiac Drugs, Intubation and Airway supplies and other equipment for Emergency Medical Responses.
Helicopters
[edit]The Air Operations Section (AIROPS)[23] of the LAFD operates out of Fire Station 114 at Van Nuys Airport (KVNY). The helicopter fleet consists of five Medium Duty helicopters and two Light Duty helicopters, making the Department capable of handling brush fire suppression, air ambulance transport, high rise fire response, and hoist rescues.[24]
FIRE 1, FIRE 2, FIRE 3, FIRE 4, and FIRE 5 are all AgustaWestland AW139s.[25][26][27][28][29] FIRE 6 and FIRE 7 are both Bell 206 B-III Jet Rangers.[30] The department previously operated Bell 205 and Bell 412 types, the last of which was retired in 2017 to make way for the newer AW139s.[31]
Fireboats
[edit]The Port of Los Angeles is under the jurisdiction of the LAFD which operates 5 fireboats to provide fire protection for ships and dockside structures.[32] Fireboat 1, Fireboat 3 and Fireboat 5 are identical 39-foot (12 m) long aluminum fireboats capable of a top speed of 29 knots (33 mph; 54 km/h) while fully loaded.[33] They are equipped with a 2,400 US gal/min (9,100 L/min) pump and a 1,000 US gal/min (3,800 L/min) deluge gun.[33] They also have a 50-US-gallon (190 L) firefighting foam capacity.
Fireboat 4, also known as the Bethel F. Gifford, was commissioned in 1962 and is the oldest of the fleet. It is capable of pumping water at 9,000 US gal/min (34,000 L/min) and carries 550 US gallons (2,082 L) of foam solution for petrochemical fires.[34] It is equipped with jet-stream nozzles to allow for increased maneuverability.[34]
The newest and most technologically advanced of the fireboats is the 105-foot (32 m) long Fireboat 2, also known as the Warner Lawrence, which has the capability to pump up to 38,000 US gallons per minute (140,000 L/min) up to 400 feet (120 m) in the air.[35] Boat 2 also has an onboard area for treatment and care of rescued persons.[36]
USAR Task Force 1
[edit]The Los Angeles Fire Department is the founding member of one of California's eight FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Forces.[37] California Task Force 1 (CA-TF1) is available to respond to natural or man-made disasters around the country and world and assist with search and rescue, medical support, damage assessment and communications.[38]
Command structure
[edit]The LAFD is divided into four operational Bureaus: Operations Central Bureau (OCB), Operations West Bureau (OWB), Operations South Bureau (OSB); formerly known as 'South Division', and Operations Valley Bureau (OVB); formerly known as 'North Division'. Each Bureau is commanded by a Deputy Chief, who holds the title of 'Bureau Commander'. Each Bureau also has an Assistant Chief who serves as the 'Assistant Bureau Commander'. To replicate the former North and South Division, Operations Central Bureau (OCB) and Operations Valley Bureau (OVB) also have three additional Assistant Chiefs who work 24-hour platoon duty. These Assistant Chiefs staff marked Dodge RAM SUVs and respond to major incidents - Command 22 for Operations Central Bureau (OCB) and Command 42 of Operations Valley Bureau (OVB).
- Operations Central Bureau (OCB) compromises of 3 battalions and 22 Fire Stations. Battalion 1 has 8 Fire Stations,Battalion 2 has 8 Fire Stations and Battalion 11 has 6 Fire Stations. Operations Central Bureau headquarters are located at Fire Station 3 located in Civic Center and Bunker Hill.
- Operations West Bureau (OWB) compromises of 3 battalions and 21 Fire Stations. Battalion 4 has 7 Fire Stations,Battalion 5 has 7 Fire Stations and Battalion 9 has 7 Fire Stations. Operations West Bureau headquarters are located at Fire Station 82 located in Hollywood
- Operations South Bureau (OSB) compromises 3 battalions and 25 Fire Stations. Battalion 6 has 11 Fire Stations,Battalion 13 has 8 Fire Stations,Battalion 18 has 6 Fire Stations. Operations South Bureau headquarters is located at the San Pedro Municipal Building (638 South Beacon Street, Suite 374).[39]
- Operations Valley Bureau (OVB) compromises of 4 battalions and 31 Fire Stations. Battalion 10 has 9 Fire Stations,Battalion 12 has 7 Fire Stations,Battalion 14 has 7 Fire Stations,Battalion 15 has 8 Fire Stations. Operations Valley Bureau headquarters is temporarily located at Fire Station 83 located in Encino.
Each of the four operational Bureaus house a number of battalions. These battalions are staffed by uniformed personnel who rotate on a 24-hour platoon duty. Each battalion is commanded by a Battalion Chief, who responds to major incidents within their battalion, usually 20-30 square miles in size. They have the responsibility of commanding these scenes as the Incident Commander (IC). Battalion Chiefs typically respond to these incidents with a Firefighter/Specialist, who holds the title of Emergency Incident Technician (EIT). EITs drive the Dodge RAM SUV to the scenes and act as an assistant to the Battalion Chief.
Note that stations with a truck and a 200 series engine (pump) will usually respond the two apparatus together as a lightforce. So, for example, Truck 1 and Engine 201 will often respond together as Light Force 1.[21] The only full time exception is Fire Station 9 where Engine 209 is fully staffed. Truck 9 responds as a single company when appropriate. During "Augmented Staffing" (red-flag brush fire weather, or other increased threat days) the 200 series engines can be fully staffed as a 4-member Engine Company. Each company can then either be dispatched individually or as a "Task Force".
400 series Engines are ready reserve apparatus. These apparatus are full loaded with equipment and hose. They are used either for short term relief IE when a frontline apparatus is shut down for repair or maintenance. 400 series Engines are also staffed as needed during "High Hazard" days or other augmented staffing times.
The LAFD has six Type 3 wildland Engines. Five are property of the State of California OES but are staffed as needed and maintained by the LAFD. Together these 5 Engines form Strike Team 1880C.[40] Engine 482C is housed at Fire Station 82 and is a ready reserve Type 3 wildland Engine.
Command Assignment List
CAD Designation | Radio Designation | Assignment | Rank |
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FC1 | "Fire Chief" | Fire Chief | |
CM1 | "Command 1" | Commander, Administrative Operations | Chief Deputy |
CM2 | "Command 2" | Commander, Emergency Operations | Chief Deputy |
CM4 | "Command 4" | Commander, Training and Support Bureau | Deputy Chief |
CM5 | "Command 5" | Bureau Commander, Fire Prevention and Public Safety Bureau | Deputy Chief |
FA1 | "Fire Administrator" | Bureau Commander, Administrative Services Bureau | Fire Administrator |
MD1 | "Medical Director" | Bureau Commander, Emergency Medical Services Bureau | Medical Director |
Operations Central Bureau | |||
CM21 | "Command 21" | Bureau Commander, Operations Central Bureau | Deputy Chief |
CM22 | "Command 22" | Assistant Bureau Commander, Operations Central Bureau (24-hour Platoon Duty) | Assistant Chief |
TO24 | "Training 24" | Training Support Specialist, Operations Central Bureau | Captain II |
EM25 | "EMS 25" | EMS/Community Resilience Officer, Operations Central Bureau | Captain I/Paramedic |
Operations South Bureau | |||
CM31 | "Command 31" | Bureau Commander, Operations South Bureau | Deputy Chief |
CM32 | "Command 32" | Assistant Bureau Commander, Operations South Bureau | Assistant Chief |
TO34 | "Training 34" | Training Support Specialist, Operations South Bureau | Captain II |
EM35 | "EMS 35" | EMS/Community Resilience Officer, Operations South Bureau | Captain I/Paramedic |
Operations Valley Bureau | |||
CM41 | "Command 41" | Bureau Commander, Operations Valley Bureau | Deputy Chief |
CM42 | "Command 42" | Assistant Bureau Commander, Operations Valley Bureau (24-hour Platoon Duty) | Assistant Chief |
TO44 | "Training 44" | Training Support Specialist, Operations Valley Bureau | Captain II |
EM45 | "EMS 45" | EMS/Community Resilience Officer, Operations Valley Bureau | Captain I/Paramedic |
Operations West Bureau | |||
CM51 | "Command 51" | Bureau Commander, Operations West Bureau | Deputy Chief |
CM52 | "Command 52" | Assistant Bureau Commander, Operations West Bureau | Assistant Chief |
CM53 | "Command 53" | Los Angeles World Airports | Assistant Chief |
TO54 | "Training 54" | Training Support Specialist, Operations West Bureau | Captain II |
EM55 | "EMS 55" | EMS/Community Resilience Officer, Operations West Bureau | Captain I/Paramedic |
CAD Designation List
Letter | Unit Type |
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AF | Aircraft Rescue Firefighting "ARFF" |
AO | Air Operations CAD Placeholder |
AP | Advanced Provider |
AR | Arson Investigator, Arson/Counter-Terrorism Section |
BC | Battalion Chief |
BP | Brush Patrol |
BT | Fireboat |
CE | Community Emergency Response Team "CERT" |
CL | Community Liaison Officer |
CM | Command Officer (Assistant Chief+) |
CR | Crash/Fire Rescue |
CS | Communications Support |
CT | Cycle Team |
CW | Volunteer Type II Handcrew |
DT | Dozer Tender |
DZ | Dozer |
E | Engine |
EA | Emergency Air |
EM | EMS Captain |
F | Aircraft Foam |
FC | Fire Chief |
FP | Inspector, Fire Prevention & Public Safety Bureau |
FR | Fast Response |
H0A-HOF | Air Operations CAD Placeholder |
H | Helicopter |
HA | Helicopter MDT |
HE | Heavy Equipment |
HH | Hose Hauler |
HL | Homeland Security Division |
HM | Hazmat Tender |
HR | Heavy Rescue |
HT | Helicopter Tender |
HU | Hydration Unit |
JT | Joint Hazard Assessment Team "JHAT" |
LD | Loader / Dozer Team |
PB | Plug Buggy |
PH | Photographer |
PI | Public Information Officer, Community Service Unit |
RA | Rescue Ambulance |
RH | Rescue Helicopter |
RI | Radio Interoperability |
RM | Risk Management Section |
RS | Robotic Solution |
RT | Rehab Tender |
SC | Swift Water Coordinator |
SO | Safety Officer |
SQ | Hazardous Materials Squad |
SW | Swift Water Rescue |
T | Truck |
TL | Team Leader, Tactical Emergency Medical Support Unit |
TM | Tactical Medic, Tactical Emergency Medical Support Unit |
TP | Transport |
TV | Therapeutic Van |
UA | Unmanned Aerial (Drone) |
UR | Urban Search and Rescue |
WT | Water Tender |
Station list
[edit]Fire Station |
Neighborhood(s) | Engine Company |
Light Force or Truck Company |
EMS Unit | Command Unit | Special Unit | Operations Bureau | Battalion |
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1 | Lincoln Heights | Engine 1 | Light Force 1 | Rescue Ambulance Unit 1 Rescue Ambulance Unit 801 |
Operations Central Bureau | 2 | ||
2 | Boyle Heights | Engine 2 | Light Force 2 | Rescue Ambulance Unit 2 | Operations Central Bureau | 1 | ||
3 | Civic Center & Bunker Hill |
Engine 3 | Light Force 3 | Rescue Ambulance Unit 3 Rescue Ambulance Unit 803 |
Command Post 3 Command 22 Command 722 (Reserve) EMS 25 |
USAR 3 USAR Tender 3 Heavy Rescue 3 Heavy Rescue 703 (Reserve) Emergency Light Unit 3 Medical Supply Trailer 3 |
Operations Central Bureau | 1 |
4 | Little Tokyo/Arts District | Engine 4 | Rescue Ambulance Unit 4 Rescue Ambulance Unit 804 |
Command Post 2 Battalion Chief 1 EMS 1 |
Therapeutic Van 4 | Operations Central Bureau | 1 | |
5 | Westchester | Engine 5 | Light Force 5 | Rescue Ambulance Unit 5 | Battalion Chief 4 EMS 4 |
USAR 5 USAR Tender 5 Swift Water Rescue 5 |
Operations West Bureau | 4 |
6 | East Hollywood/Historic Filipinotown (formerly Angeleno Heights) | Engine 6 | Rescue Ambulance Unit 6 Rescue Ambulance Unit 806 |
Operations Central Bureau | 11 | |||
7 | Arleta | Engine 7 | Rescue Ambulance Unit 7 Advanced Provider Unit 7 |
Operations Valley Bureau | 12 | |||
8 | Porter Ranch | Engine 8 | Brush Patrol 8 | Operations Valley Bureau | 15 | |||
9 | Skid Row | Engine 9 Engine 209 |
Truck 9 | Rescue Ambulance Unit 9 Rescue Ambulance Unit 209 Rescue Ambulance Unit 809 Rescue Ambulance Unit 900 (night time) |
Fast Response 9 | Operations Central Bureau | 1 | |
10 | Convention Center/South Park Downtown | Engine 10 | Light Force 10 | Rescue Ambulance Unit 10 Rescue Ambulance Unit 810 |
Operations Central Bureau | 1 | ||
11 | Westlake & MacArthur Park |
Engine 11 | Light Force 11 | Rescue Ambulance Unit 11 Rescue Ambulance Unit 811 |
Operations Central Bureau | 11 | ||
12 | Highland Park | Engine 12 | Light Force 12 | Rescue Ambulance Unit 12 | Operations Central Bureau | 2 | ||
13 | Pico-Union | Engine 13 | Rescue Ambulance Unit 13 Rescue Ambulance Unit 813 |
Battalion Chief 11 EMS 11 |
Operations Central Bureau | 11 | ||
14 | South Central | Engine 14 | Rescue Ambulance Unit 14 Rescue Ambulance Unit 814 |
Operations Central Bureau | 1 | |||
15 | USC/Exposition Park | Engine 15 | Light Force 15 | Rescue Ambulance Unit 15 Rescue Ambulance Unit 815 Alternate Destination Unit 15 |
Operations South Bureau | 13 | ||
16 | South El Sereno | Engine 16 | Operations Central Bureau | 2 | ||||
17 | Industrial Eastside/Wholesale District | Engine 17 | Rescue Ambulance Unit 17 | Foam Tender 17 Engine 417 |
Operations Central Bureau | 1 | ||
18 | Knollwood | Engine 18 | Rescue Ambulance Unit 18 | Operations Valley Bureau | 15 | |||
19 | Brentwood | Engine 19 | Rescue Ambulance Unit 19 | Brush Patrol 19 | Operations West Bureau | 9 | ||
20 | Echo Park | Engine 20 | Light Force 20 | Rescue Ambulance Unit 20 | Operations Central Bureau | 11 | ||
21 | South Los Angeles | Engine 21 | Light Force 21 | Rescue Ambulance Unit 21 | Squad 21 OES Hazmat 12 | Operations South Bureau | 13 | |
23 | Palisades Highlands/Castellammare | Engine 23 | Rescue Ambulance Unit 23 | Brush Patrol 23 | Operations West Bureau | 9 | ||
24 | Sunland | Engine 24 | Battalion Chief 712 | Operations Valley Bureau | 12 | |||
25 | Boyle Heights | Engine 25 | Rescue Ambulance 25 | Operations Central Bureau | 1 | |||
26 | West Adams | Engine 26 | Light Force 26 | Rescue Ambulance 26 Rescue Ambulance 826 |
Operations Central Bureau | 11 | ||
27 | Hollywood | Engine 27 | Light Force 27 | Rescue Ambulance 27 Rescue Ambulance 827 Rescue Ambulance 927(spare?) |
Battalion Chief 5 | USAR 27 | Operations West Bureau | 5 |
28 | Porter Ranch | Engine 28 | Rescue Ambulance 828 | Brush Patrol 28 Plug Buggy 28 |
Operations Valley Bureau | 15 | ||
29 | Hancock Park/Koreatown | Engine 29 | Light Force 29 | Rescue Ambulance 29 Rescue Ambulance 829 |
Plug Buggy 29 | Operations Central Bureau | 11 | |
33 | South Park | Engine 33 | Light Force 33 | Rescue Ambulance 33 Rescue Ambulance 833 |
Battalion Chief 13 | Plug Buggy 33 | Operations South Bureau | 13 |
34 | Crenshaw & Leimert Park | Engine 34 | Rescue Ambulance 34 Rescue Ambulance 834 |
Medical Supply Trailer 34 | Operations South Bureau | 18 | ||
35 | Los Feliz | Engine 35 | Light Force 35 | Rescue Ambulance 35 Rescue Ambulance 835 |
OES Engine 8136C Plug Buggy 35 |
Operations West Bureau | 5 | |
36 | San Pedro (Northwest) | Engine 36 | Rescue Ambulance 36 | EMS 6 | Foam Tender 36 | Operations South Bureau | 6 | |
37 | Westwood UCLA |
Engine 37 | Light Force 37 | Rescue Ambulance 37 Rescue Ambulance 837 |
Battalion Chief 9 | Operations West Bureau | 9 | |
38 | Wilmington | Engine 38 | Light Force 38 | Rescue Ambulance 38 | Operations South Bureau | 6 | ||
39 | Van Nuys | Engine 39 | Light Force 39 | Rescue Ambulance 39 Rescue Ambulance 839 |
Battalion Chief 10 | Operations Valley Bureau | 10 | |
40 | Terminal Island | Engine 40 | Rehab/Air Tender 40 Therapeutic Van 40 |
Operations South Bureau | 6 | |||
41 | Hollywood West | Engine 41 | Rescue Ambulance 41 | Brush Patrol 41 | Operations West Bureau | 5 | ||
42 | Eagle Rock | Engine 42 | Operations Central Bureau | 2 | ||||
43 | Palms | Engine 43 | Rescue Ambulance 43 | Engine 443 | Operations South Bureau | 18 | ||
44 | Cypress Park | Engine 44 | Rescue Ambulance 844 | EMS 2 | Brush Patrol 44 Swift Water Rescue 44 Casualty Collection Point Trailer |
Operations Central Bureau | 2 | |
46 | Coliseum Area/Vermont Square | Engine 46 | Rescue Ambulance 46 Rescue Ambulance 246 Rescue Ambulance 846 |
Operations South Bureau | 13 | |||
47 | El Sereno | Engine 47 | Rescue Ambulance 47 | Brush Patrol 47 Engine 447 |
Operations Central Bureau | 2 | ||
48 | San Pedro | Engine 48 | Light Force 48 | Rescue Ambulance 848 | Squad 48 | Operations South Bureau | 6 | |
49 | East Harbor | Engine 49 | Battalion Chief 6 | Fireboat 3 Fireboat 4 |
Operations South Bureau | 6 | ||
50 | Atwater Village/Glassell Park | Light Force 50 | Rescue Ambulance 850 | Engine 450 | Operations Central Bureau | 2 | ||
51 | LAX | Engine 51 | Rescue Ambulance 51 | Cycle Team 51 Cycle Team 251 |
Operations West Bureau | 4 | ||
52 | Hollywood | Engine 52 | Rescue Ambulance 52 | EMS 5 | Operations West Bureau | 5 | ||
55 | Eagle Rock (Occidental College/York Blvd area) | Engine 55 | Rescue Ambulance 55 | Battalion Chief 2 | Operations Central Bureau | 2 | ||
56 | Silver Lake | Engine 56 | Rescue Ambulance 56 | Operations West Bureau | 5 | |||
57 | Vermont Knolls | Engine 57 | Rescue Ambulance 57 Rescue Ambulance 257 Rescue Ambulance 857 |
Operations South Bureau | 13 | |||
58 | Pico-Robertson | Engine 58 | Rescue Ambulance 58 Rescue Ambulance 858 Advanced Provider 58 |
Engine 458 Plug Buggy 58 |
Operations South Bureau | 18 | ||
59 | West Los Angeles | Engine 59 | Rescue Ambulance 59 | EMS 9 | Rehab/Air Tender 59 Hydration Unit 59 Medical Supply Trailer 59 Therapeutic Van 59 |
Operations West Bureau | 9 | |
60 | North Hollywood | Engine 60 | Light Force 60 | Rescue Ambulance 60 Rescue Ambulance 860 |
Battalion Chief 14 | Operations Valley Bureau | 14 | |
61 | Fairfax/Hancock Park/Miracle Mile | Engine 61 | Light Force 61 | Rescue Ambulance 61 Rescue Ambulance 861 |
EMS 18 | Operations South Bureau | 18 | |
62 | Mar Vista | Engine 62 | Rescue Ambulance 62 Rescue Ambulance 862 |
Engine 462 | Operations West Bureau | 4 | ||
63 | Venice | Engine 63 | Light Force 63 | Rescue Ambulance 63 | Operations West Bureau | 4 | ||
64 | Broadway Manchester/Green Meadows | Engine 64 | Light Force 64 | Rescue Ambulance 64 Rescue Ambulance 264 Rescue Ambulance 864 |
Fast Response 64 | Operations South Bureau | 13 | |
65 | Watts | Engine 65 | Rescue Ambulance 65 Rescue Ambulance 865 Advanced Provider 65 |
EMS 13 | Operations South Bureau | 13 | ||
66 | Chesterfield Square | Engine 66 | Light Force 66 | Rescue Ambulance 66 Rescue Ambulance 266 Rescue Ambulance 866 |
Operations South Bureau | 13 | ||
67 | Playa Vista | Engine 67 | Rescue Ambulance 867 | Operations West Bureau | 4 | |||
68 | Mid-City | Engine 68 | Rescue Ambulance 68 Rescue Ambulance 868 |
Battalion Chief 18 | Operations South Bureau | 18 | ||
69 | Pacific Palisades | Engine 69 | Light Force 69 | Rescue Ambulance 69 | Operations West Bureau | 9 | ||
70 | Northridge | Engine 70 | Rescue Ambulance 70 | Battalion Chief 15 EMS 15 |
Operations Valley Bureau | 15 | ||
71 | Bel Air | Engine 71 | Rescue Ambulance 71 | Operations West Bureau | 9 | |||
72 | Canoga Park/Winnetka | Engine 72 | Rescue Ambulance 72 Rescue Ambulance 872 |
Engine 472 | Operations Valley Bureau | 17 | ||
73 | Reseda | Engine 73 | Light Force 73 | Rescue Ambulance 73 Rescue Ambulance 873 |
Plug Buggy 73 | Operations Valley Bureau | 17 | |
74 | Sunland-Tujunga | Light Force 74 | Rescue Ambulance 74 Rescue Ambulance 874 |
Brush Patrol 74 | Operations Valley Bureau | 12 | ||
75 | Mission Hills | Engine 75 | Light Force 75 | Rescue Ambulance 75 Rescue Ambulance 875 |
Hazmat Tender 75 | Operations Valley Bureau | 12 | |
76 | Cahuenga Pass/Hollywood Hills | Engine 76 | Rescue Ambulance 76 | Operations West Bureau | 5 | |||
77 | Sun Valley | Engine 77 | Rescue Ambulance 77 | EMS 12 | Water Tender 77 Engine 474 Support Utility 1 Therapeutic Van 77 |
Operations Valley Bureau | 12 | |
78 | Studio City | Engine 278 | Light Force 78 | Rescue Ambulance 78 Rescue Ambulance 878 |
EMS 14 | Brush Patrol 78 | Operations Valley Bureau | 14 |
79 | Harbor Gateway | Engine 79 | Rescue Ambulance 79 | Operations South Bureau | 6 | |||
80 | LAX | ARFF 1 ARFF 2 ARFF 3 ARFF 4 ARFF 5 ARFF 6 ARFF 7 Stair 80 |
Operations West Bureau | 4 | ||||
81 | Panorama City | Engine 81 | Rescue Ambulance 81 Rescue Ambulance 881 |
Engine 481 | Operations Valley Bureau | 10 | ||
82 | Hollywood | Engine 82 | Rescue Ambulance 82 Rescue Ambulance 882 Advanced Provider 82 |
Command 51 Command 52 EMS 55 |
Brush Patrol 82 Engine 482 Engine 482C |
Operations West Bureau | 5 | |
83 | Encino | Engine 83 | Rescue Ambulance 83 Rescue Ambulance 883 |
Command 41 EMS 45 |
Rehab/Air Tender 83 Brush Patrol 83 Medical Supply Trailer 83 |
Operations Valley Bureau | 10 | |
84 | Woodland Hills | Engine 84 | Rescue Ambulance 84 | Battalion Chief 17 EMS 17 |
Brush Patrol 84 Crew 3 Engine 473 Plug Buggy 84 |
Operations Valley Bureau | 17 | |
85 | Harbor City | Engine 85 | Light Force 85 | Rescue Ambulance 85 Rescue Ambulance 885 |
USAR 85 | Operations South Bureau | 6 | |
86 | Toluca Lake | Engine 86 | Rescue Ambulance 86 | Swift Water Rescue 86 | Operations Valley Bureau | 14 | ||
87 | Granada Hills | Engine 87 | Light Force 87 | Rescue Ambulance 87 Rescue Ambulance 887 |
Squad 87 Hazmat Tender 87 OES Engine 8137C |
Operations Valley Bureau | 15 | |
88 | Sherman Oaks | Engine 88 | Light Force 88 | Rescue Ambulance 88 | Command 42 | Water Tender 88 USAR 88 Swift Water Rescue 88 OES Engine 8140C |
Operations Valley Bureau | 10 |
89 | North Hollywood | Engine 89 | Light Force 89 | Rescue Ambulance 89 Rescue Ambulance 889 |
USAR 89 Engine 289 OES Engine 8139C PB1880C Medical Supply Trailer 89 |
Operations Valley Bureau | 14 | |
90 | Van Nuys Airport | Engine 90 | Light Force 90 | Rescue Ambulance 90 Rescue Ambulance 890 |
Plug Buggy 90 | Operations Valley Bureau | 10 | |
91 | Sylmar | Engine 91 | Rescue Ambulance 91 Rescue Ambulance 891 |
Fast Response 91 | Operations Valley Bureau | 12 | ||
92 | Century City/Cheviot Hills/Rancho Park | Light Force 92 | Rescue Ambulance 92 Rescue Ambulance 892 |
Engine 492 | Operations West Bureau | 9 | ||
93 | Tarzana | Engine 93 | Light Force 93 | Rescue Ambulance 93 | Operations Valley Bureau | 17 | ||
94 | Crenshaw/Baldwin Hills | Engine 94 | Light Force 94 | Rescue Ambulance 94 Rescue Ambulance 894 |
Hazmat Tender 94 Therapeutic Van 94 |
Operations South Bureau | 18 | |
95 | LAX | Engine 95 | Light Force 95 | Rescue Ambulance 95 | Squad 95 | Operations West Bureau | 4 | |
96 | Chatsworth | Light Force 96 | Rescue Ambulance 96 Rescue Ambulance 896 |
Engine 496 | Operations Valley Bureau | 15 | ||
97 | Laurel Canyon | Engine 97 | Rescue Ambulance 97 | Hose Hauler 97 | Operations Valley Bureau | 14 | ||
98 | Pacoima | Engine 98 | Light Force 98 | Rescue Ambulance 98 Rescue Ambulance 898 |
Battalion Chief 12 | OES Engine 8138C | Operations Valley Bureau | 12 |
99 | Beverly Glen | Engine 99 | Rescue Ambulance 99 | Brush Patrol 99 | Operations Valley Bureau | 10 | ||
100 | Lake Balboa | Engine 100 | Rescue Ambulance 100 | EMS 10 | Foam Tender 100 | Operations Valley Bureau | 10 | |
101 | San Pedro (Southwest) | Engine 101 | Rescue Ambulance 101 | Operations South Bureau | 6 | |||
102 | Valley Glen | Engine 102 | Rescue Ambulance 102 | Operations Valley Bureau | 14 | |||
103 | CSU Northridge | Engine 103 | Rescue Ambulance 903 | Operations Valley Bureau | 15 | |||
104 | Winnetka | Engine 104 | Rescue Ambulance 104 | Operations Valley Bureau | 17 | |||
105 | Woodland Hills/West Hills | Engine 105 | Light Force 105 | Rescue Ambulance 105 | Operations Valley Bureau | 17 | ||
106 | Canoga Park/West Hills | Engine 106 | Rescue Ambulance 106 | Operations Valley Bureau | 17 | |||
107 | Chatsworth | Engine 107 | Rescue Ambulance 107 | Operations Valley Bureau | 15 | |||
108 | Franklin Canyon Park | Engine 108 | Operations Valley Bureau | 14 | ||||
109 | Encino/Bel Air Crest | Engine 109 | Rescue Ambulance 909 | Brush Patrol 109 | Operations Valley Bureau | 10 | ||
110 | Fort MacArthur/Port of Los Angeles/Cabrillo Marina (Fireboat only) | Fireboat 5 | Operations South Bureau | 6 | ||||
111 | Port of Los Angeles (Fireboat only) | Fireboat 1 | Operations South Bureau | 6 | ||||
112 | Port of Los Angeles/Terminal Island | Engine 112 | Rescue Ambulance 112 | Fireboat 2 Foam Tender 112 Medical Supply Trailer 112 |
Operations South Bureau | 6 | ||
114 | Van Nuys Airport | Crash 114 Foam 114 FIRE 1-6 Helicopter Tender 1 Helicopter Tender 2 Casualty Collection Point Trailer (2) |
Operations Valley Bureau | 10 |
In pop culture
[edit]The LAFD has been featured in many TV shows and movies. Sometimes the LAFD or LAFD equipment is just seen in the background.
- (1972–1977) Emergency!, featuring paramedics assigned to the LAFD (EDIT: the characters on Emergency! worked for the Los Angeles COUNTY Fire Department.)
- (1974) Firehouse, starring James Drury
- (1981–1982) Code Red, starring Lorne Greene
- (1995–2000) LAPD: Life on the Beat, the fire department was featured often responding to various emergency calls with the "LAPD".
- (1999) Rescue 77
- (2015) San Andreas
- (2018–present) 9-1-1
- (2018–present) The Rookie
See also
[edit]- Fire Station No. 1
- Engine Company No. 28
- Engine House No. 18 (Los Angeles, California)
- Fire Station No. 14 (Los Angeles, California)
- Fire Station No. 23 (Los Angeles, California)
- Fire Station No. 30, Engine Company No. 30
- Los Angeles Fire Department Museum and Memorial
- Louis R. Nowell, fire captain who became a City Council member
- Ralph J. Scott, formerly known as Fireboat #2
- The Stentorians Fire Station No.46
- Frank Hotchkin Memorial Training Center Los Angeles
References
[edit]- ^ "Budget 2014-2015" (PDF). City of Los Angeles. p. 18. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
- ^ "Fire Chief". Los Angeles Fire Department.
- ^ "employees". Los Angeles Fire Department.
- ^ "Stations & Addresses" (PDF). CERT-LA.
- ^ "Apparatus". California Firefighters. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
- ^ "Welcome to the Los Angeles Fire Department". Lafd.org. Retrieved February 7, 2014.
- ^ "About the LAFD". Los Angeles Fire Department. Retrieved February 20, 2007.
- ^ "LAFD History". Lafd.org. Retrieved February 7, 2014.
- ^ "LAFD History". Lafd.org. Retrieved February 7, 2014.
- ^ "The Origins of the LAFD". Lafd.org. Retrieved February 7, 2014.
- ^ a b c d e "The Volunteers, 1871 to 1885". Los Angeles Fire Department Historical Archive. Retrieved September 5, 2006.
- ^ a b "The Era of the Horses 1886 to 1921". Los Angeles Fire Department Historical Archive. Retrieved September 5, 2006.
- ^ "The Era of the Horses 1886 to 1921". Los Angeles Fire Department Historical Archive. Archived from the original on September 2, 2006. Retrieved September 5, 2006.
- ^ Company, Johnson Publishing (January 13, 1955). "Los Angeles Ends Jim Crow Fire Department". Jet. 7 (10). Retrieved August 29, 2011.
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- ^ "LAFD administering vaccine sites for those looking for first or second doses". KJ Hiramoto. February 9, 2021. Retrieved May 22, 2021.
- ^ "LAFD administering vaccine sites for those looking for first or second doses". Ben Welsh and Dakota Smith. February 3, 2021. Retrieved May 22, 2021.
- ^ "Kristin Crowley sworn in as LAFD's first openly-gay, female chief". City News Service. March 25, 2022.
- ^ "Chief of Staff and Executive Bureau Commander". Los Angeles Fire Department Website. Retrieved August 13, 2022.
- ^ a b c "Apparatus". Los Angeles Fire Department. Retrieved February 7, 2014.
- ^ a b c "Deployment Plan" (PDF). The South Robertson Neighborhoods Council. Retrieved March 3, 2015.
- ^ a b "EMS Resources". Los Angeles Fire Department. Retrieved March 3, 2015.
- ^ "LAFD 2023-2026 Strategic Plan" (PDF). LAFD Board of Fire Commissioners. March 14, 2023. p. 9. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 6, 2023. Retrieved June 6, 2023.
Glossary / Air Operations Section (AIROPS)
- ^ "Air Operations". LAFD.org. Retrieved June 6, 2023.
- ^ "N301FD". FAA. Retrieved March 3, 2015.
- ^ "N302FD". FAA. Retrieved March 3, 2015.
- ^ "N303FD". FAA. Retrieved March 3, 2015.
- ^ "N301FD". FAA. Retrieved March 3, 2015.
- ^ "N304FD". FAA. Retrieved October 29, 2019.
- ^ "N306FD". FAA. Retrieved March 3, 2015.
- ^ "Air Operations". LAFD.org. Archived from the original on May 27, 2022. Retrieved June 6, 2023.
- ^ "Fire Stations". Port of Los Angeles. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
- ^ a b "Fireboats 1, 3 & 5". Los Angeles Fire Department Historical Archive. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
- ^ a b "Fireboat 4". Los Angeles Fire Department Historical Archive. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
- ^ "Fireboat 2". Los Angeles Fire Department Historical Archive. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
- ^ "Los Angeles Fire Department New Fireboat Fleet Dedication" (Press release). Los Angeles Fire Department. March 28, 2003. Retrieved September 5, 2006.
- ^ "Task Force Locations". FEMA. Retrieved January 29, 2015.
- ^ "Los Angeles Fire Department Urban Search and Rescue" (PDF). Fire Watch. 2 (3). March 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 31, 2006. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
- ^ "LAFD OSB HQ Location". Los Angeles Fire Department Subreddit. Retrieved August 13, 2022.
- ^ "LAFD TAKES DELIVERY OF NEW WILDLAND FIRE ENGINES FROM CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES". December 8, 2015.