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LAFD Spokesperson: Erik Scott
Sepulveda Basin - Los 蜜桃传媒 Firefighters battled a fire that broke out Saturday in the Sepulveda Basin, scorching 10 acres of grass and light brush amid intense afternoon heat. LAFD received a 911 call at 12:58 PM, on July 16, 2016, for a reported brush fire near 15700 Burbank Boulevard in鈥
West Bureau
LAFD Spokesperson: LAFD
From the air and ont he ground, your LAFD responded to more than 8,000 incidents this week, including this Greater Alarm Fire in El Sereno. We also handed out smoke alarms, visited a few schools and...danced away. Read on in this week's LAFD Week in Review. Firefighters battle an El Sereno鈥
LAFD Spokesperson: Erik Scott
El Sereno - Nearly 100 Los 蜜桃传媒 firefighters battled a non-injury Greater Alarm Structure Fire that engulfed a one-story commercial building Thursday evening.  At 6:02 PM, on July 14, 2016, the LAFD responded to a Structure Fire at the 5000 block of Alhambra Avenue in El Sereno, just鈥
Central Bureau
LAFD Spokesperson: Brian Humphrey
HARVARD HEIGHTS - A mid-morning inferno south of Koreatown left 14 persons homeless Wednesday morning, and briefly hospitalized one Police Officer.The 蜜桃传媒 was notified at 10:13 AM on July 13, 2016 of a structure fire at 2966 West 14th Street in Harvard Heights. Firefighters arrived promptly鈥
Central Bureau
LAFD Spokesperson: Brian Humphrey
HERMON - It took more than 100 firefighters to battle a greater alarm fire that damaged three adjoining business in northeast Los 蜜桃传媒 early Wednesday morning. The 蜜桃传媒 was summoned at 4:28 AM on July 13, 2016 to the 5900 block of Monterey Road in Hermon, where firefighters arrived鈥
Valley Bureau
LAFD Spokesperson: Margaret Stewart
LOS ANGELES - Heavy fire and excessive storage conditions combined to create conditions which proved to be deadly for the adult, female occupant.At 7:30 AM, Friday 8 July 2016, the 蜜桃传媒 responded to a reported structure fire in the 4600 block of N Farmdale Av in Valley Village. Upon鈥
West Bureau
LAFD Spokesperson: LAFD
The week tipped off in fine form and while we responded to more than 9,000 incidents, nothing equaled these three-year-olds who reminded us why we have the best job in the world. That was a high point but back to work it was and Friday, even the dogs got to work. Read about it all in the Week in鈥
LAFD Spokesperson: Erik Scott
The 蜜桃传媒 (LAFD) has taken delivery of a new 2016 鈥淐entury鈥 50-ton Heavy Rescue which will replace our current 40-ton Heavy Rescue (HR56).  The LAFD Design, Purchase, and Fleet Maintenance Teams, once again, developed a state-of-the-art apparatus, which is commensurate鈥
West Bureau
LAFD Spokesperson: LAFD
Your LAFD responded to 9,280 incidents this past week and transported 4,281 people to local hospitals. Here鈥檚 a glimpse at what else happened in this week's Week in Review. Photo by Christian Riley
LAFD Spokesperson: Erik Scott
LOS ANGELES - In the 蜜桃传媒's continuing efforts to meet the challenges of our increasing EMS call load and the increasing number of homeless individuals, our EMS Bureau is in the process of implementing a pilot program called the LAFD SOBER (Sobriety Emergency Response) Unit.鈥
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