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Los Angeles County Fire Department

The Los Angeles County Fire Department (LACoFD) provides firefighting and emergency medical services for the unincorporated parts of Los Angeles County, California,[1] as well as 59 cities through contracting, including the city of La Habra[4] which is located in Orange County and is the first city outside of Los Angeles County to contract with LACoFD.

Los Angeles County Fire Department
Operational area
Country United States
State California
County Los Angeles
Agency overview[1][2][3]
Established1923
Annual calls403,924 (2021)
Employees3000 fire series personnel (2021)
Annual budget$1.440 billion (2021)
StaffingCareer/Paid-On Call
Fire chiefAnthony C. Marrone
EMS levelBasic Life Support (BLS) & Advanced Life Support (ALS)
IAFFIAFF local 1014
Facilities and equipment[1]
Divisions9 Divisions
Battalions22 Battalions
Foam units3 Foam Units
Reserve units61 engines
12 quints/trucks
36 paramedic squads
Stations177 Fire Stations
Engines171 frontline Engine Companies (staffed & call)
including 5 Paramedic/Advanced Life Support (ALS) Units + 28 Paramedic Assessment Unit (PAU) Units
61 reserve
Quints34 (including 3 light forces)
12 reserve Quints
Squads75 Frontline Squad Units
36 Reserve Squad Units
Tenders15 Tender Trucks
HAZMAT3 Hazardous Materials Units
USAR2 Urban Search and Rescue Units
Wildland11 – 5 OES Type 3 Engines
42 – Patrol Units
Bulldozers10 Bulldozer Units
Helicopters10 Helicopters
Fireboats2 frontline, 1 reserve
Rescue boats8 Fire Rescue Boats + 2 paramedic rescue boats
Light and air3 Light and Air Units
Website
Official website
IAFF website

As of 2021, the department is responsible for just over 4 million residents spread out in over 1.2 million housing units across an area of 2,305 square miles (5,970 km2).[1] The department is commanded by Chief Anthony C. Marrone and has an annual budget of $1.4 Billion.[5] According to Firehouse magazine, the LACoFD is the fourth busiest department in the United States, behind New York City Fire Department, Chicago Fire Department, and Los Angeles City Fire Department.[6] The LACoFD has been featured several times in popular culture, including the 1970s NBC TV series Emergency! and the 1950s TV series Rescue 8.

In 2021, the department responded to 312,550 emergency medical responses and a total of 403,924 total responses.

History edit

 
Patch of the LACoFD, worn on the LACoFD's uniform shirt sleeves.
 
Badge of an LACoFD firefighter, with badge number 1426.

In 1949, the Consolidated Fire Protection District was established by the Board of Supervisors through the consolidation of numerous fire districts which existed since the 1920s. From 1967 to 1986, there existed four fire protection districts within the Los Angeles County, all of which were governed by the Board of Supervisors: the Consolidated Fire Protection District (CFPD), Universal Fire Protection District, Dominguez Fire Protection District, and Wrightwood Fire Protection District. In addition, there was the Forester and Fire Warden (F&FW) which is a chartered office of the County and was funded by the General Fund. The property tax rate for each district was considerably different. With the property tax limitations and standardization of tax rates established by Proposition 13 in 1978, there was no longer a need to maintain the separate districts. From 1986 to 1992, the F&FW and the CFPD were the two remaining legal entities that made up what is commonly known as the Los Angeles County Fire Department. In 1992, the CFPD annexed all the remaining unincorporated area in with a corresponding property tax transfer to fulfill the chartered responsibilities of the F&FW. The Los Angeles County Fire Department has a very rich and unique history, which is full of innovation, and daring accomplishments. From designing the 9-1-1 system and initiating a paramedic program in the 1970's to the current day Urban Search and Rescue and Homeland Security Sections, our Fire Department is a leader and model to fire departments around the world. Our Department's ability to develop new techniques and tactics to fight fires of all kinds has benefited not only the residents we serve, but the fire service in general, both nationally and internationally.[7]

Emergency operations edit

The Emergency Operations Bureau includes the Training and EMS Bureau (TEMSB), nine major firefighting divisions, Air and Wildland Division, and Homeland Security Section. The Fire Department's service area includes suburban neighborhoods, city centers, commercial district, sandy beaches, mountain ranges, and more. The region's varying terrain causes unique emergency incident challenges, including increased EMS calls and variety of fires that can take place on a single day (i.e., wildland, structure, railroad, aircraft, vehicle, etc.) as well as ocean rescues and medical calls across 72 miles of coastline.[7]

Fire suppression camps edit

The LACoFD has 10 fire camps with handcrews which are used for both fire prevention and wildland firefighting. In 2013, to help combat jail crowding as well as increase time served by serious criminal offenders, Los Angeles County sent more than 500 inmates to firefighting camps in mountain and foothill areas.[8] Inmates assigned to the camps are nonviolent offenders who have completed physical and security screenings. They are trained by county firefighters to help fight fires and assist with clearing brush and debris.[9] The camps are run in conjunction with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and the Los Angeles County Probation Department.

Rank structure edit

  • Firefighter Trainee (FFT)
  • Firefighter (Emergency Medical Technician) (FF) (EMT)
  • Firefighter (Paramedic) (FF/PM or FP)
  • Firefighter Specialist/Engineer (FFS)
  • Fire Lieutenant (FL)
  • Fire Captain (CA)
  • Battalion Chief (Battalion Commander) (BC)
  • Assistant Chief (Division Commander) (AC)
  • Deputy Chief (Bureau Commander) (DC)
  • Chief Deputy (CD)
  • Fire Chief (FC)

Apparatus edit

The Los Angeles County Fire Department utilizes a wide array of firefighting apparatus, including engines, quints, trucks, light forces (engine + quint or truck), patrol units, and water tenders. Support apparatus include rescue squads, hazardous materials squads, and urban search and rescue squads.[1]

LACoFD apparatus are painted reddish-orange as opposed to LAFD apparatus, which are fire engine red.

Tiller trucks edit

While many modern fire departments have opted to go with trucks/quints that have rear-mounted ladders, the LACoFD has chosen to stay with tiller trucks because of their enhanced maneuverability in tight areas.[10] The benefit of a quint is that it also has a built in pump and water tank and can thus operate without an engine. The Tiller trucks carry fire suppression tools and medical equipment as well as specialized rescue equipment for responses to a variety of emergencies.

Helicopters edit

 
Copter 16, a S-70A Firehawk performs a water drop demonstration.

The LA County Fire Department has 10 helicopters available for aerial firefighting.[11][12] The headquarters for the Air Operations Section is located at Barton Heliport, next to Whiteman Airport in Pacoima.[13]

  • Five Sikorsky S-70A/S-70i Firehawks Copter 15, Copter 16, Copter 19, Copter 21, and Copter 22 are fitted with 1,000 US gallons (3,800 L) tanks.[13]
  • One Bell 412 Copter 12 is fitted with a 360 US gallons (1,400 L) tank.[13]
  • Two Bell 412EP Copter 11 and Copter 14 are outfitted with 360 US gallons (1,400 L) tanks.[13]
  • Two Bell 412HP Copter 17 and Copter 18 are outfitted with 360 US gallons (1,400 L) tanks.[13]

Stations and apparatus edit

 
Former Engine Company 81, a 1998 KME triple combination pumper at Vasquez Rocks serving Agua Dulce, California.
 
LA County Engine Company 23, serving the city of Bellflower. Engine 23 has been painted in the latest color scheme, red/orange overall with a reflective yellow stripe down the side and a reflective chevron pattern on the back.

As of September 2020.[14][15]

Some Stations have 2 engines. Engines with a 4+station number are cross-staffed Type 3 wildland engines. Units marked “paramedic/Advanced Life Support” are full medic units (two paramedics on board). Units marked “PAU” are paramedic assessment units (one paramedic on board).

Fire Station or Camp Number or Heliport City/unincorporated area Engine Company Quint Company or Light Force Units Squad Company Patrol unit Other units cross-staffed special units Division Battalion
1 East Los Angeles Engine 1 Foam 1

Fuel Tender 1

9 3
2 Palos Verdes Estates Engine 2 Squad 2 1 14
3 East Los Angeles Engine 3 Quint 3 Squad 3 9 3
4 Rosemead PAU Engine 4 Quint 4 Assistant 9 9 10
5 East San Gabriel/East Pasadena Engine 5 9 10
6 Lomita Engine 6 Squad 6 1 14
7 West Hollywood Paramedic/Advanced Life Support Engine 7 Squad 7 Battalion 1 Utility 1 7 1
8 West Hollywood Engine 8 Light Force 8 Squad 8 7 1
10 Carson Engine 10 Squad 10 Battalion 7 Utility 7 1 7
11 Altadena Engine 11 Squad 11 OES E8132 3 4
12 Altadena Engine 12 3 4
13 Vernon Engine 13 Quint 13 Squad 13 6 13
14 Los Angeles Paramedic/Advanced Life Support Engine 14 Squad 14 6 20
15 Whittier Quint 15 4 21
16 Los Angeles Engine 16 Engine 9[a] Squad 16 6 13
17 Whittier Engine 17 4 8
18 Lennox Paramedic/Advanced Life Support Engine 18 6 20
19 La Cañada Flintridge Engine 19 Squad 19 3 4
20 Norwalk Engine 20 Quint 20 Squad 20 4 21
21 Lawndale Engine 21 Squad 21 ESU 21 1 18
22 Commerce Engine 22 9 3
23 Bellflower Engine 23 4 9
24 Palmdale Engine 24 Quint 24 5 17
25 Pico Rivera Engine 25 4 8
26 La Puente Engine 26 Squad 26 8 12
27 Commerce Engine 27 Quint 27 Battalion 3 Utility 3 9 3
28 Whittier PAU Engine 28 Quint 28 Squad 28 Battalion 8 Utility 8 4 8
29 Baldwin Park Engine 29 Quint 29 Squad 29 2 16
30 Cerritos Engine 30 Quint 30 Squad 30 Assistant 4

Battalion 9 Utility 9

4 9
31 Paramount Engine 31 Quint 31 Squad 31 4 9
32 Azusa Engine 32 Squad 32 Water Tender 32 MCI-32 2 16
33 Lancaster Paramedic/Advanced Life Support Engine 33

Engine 233

Quint 33 Squad 33 Patrol 84 AP-11

Battalion 11 Utility 11

RAC 33 5 11
34 Hawaiian Gardens Engine 34 4 9
35 Cerritos Engine 35 4 21
36 Carson Engine 36

Engine 236

Squad 36 1 7
37 Palmdale PAU Engine 37 Squad 37 5 17
38 View Park Engine 38 7 1
39 Bell Gardens Engine 39 Squad 39 9 3
40 Pico Rivera Engine 40 Squad 40 4 8
41 Willowbrook PAU Engine 41 Squad 41 1 7
42 Rosemead Engine 42 9 10
43 Industry Engine 43 HazMat 43 HazMat Tender 43 8 12
44 Duarte Engine 44

Engine 244
Engine 444

Patrol 44 OES E8134 2 16
45 Lakewood Engine 45 Quint 45 Squad 45 4 9
47 Temple City Engine 47 Squad 47 9 10
48 Irwindale Engine 48 2 16
49 La Mirada Engine 49 Squad 49 Battalion 21 Utility 21 4 21
50 Commerce Engine 50 Squad 50 9 3
51 Universal City Engine 51 Quint 51 Squad 51 QRV51 7 1
52 Vernon Engine 52 6 13
53 Rancho Palos Verdes Engine 53 1 14
54 South Gate Engine 54 Squad 54 RAC 54 6 13
55 Avalon Engine 55

Engine 255

Patrol 55

Patrol 255

Command 55

Helitender 6 (Catalina Airport)

1 14
56 Rolling Hills Engine 56 Patrol 56 1 14
57 South Gate Engine 57 6 13
58 Ladera Heights Engine 58 Squad 58 7 1
59 Whittier Paramedic/Advanced Life Support Engine 59 Patrol 59 (reserve) 4 8
60 Signal Hill Paramedic/Advanced Life Support Engine 60 4 9
61 Walnut Engine 61 Squad 61 8 19
62 Claremont Engine 62 Patrol 62 2 2
63 La Crescenta Engine 63 3 4
64 San Dimas Engine 64 Quint 64 Squad 64 Battalion 2 Utility 2 2 2
65 Agoura Hills Engine 65 Patrol 65 7 5
66 Kinneloa Mesa/Eaton Canyon Engine 66 Patrol 66 3 4
67 Monte Nido Engine 67 Patrol 67 7 5
68 Calabasas Engine 68 Squad 68 7 5
69 Topanga PAU Engine 69, Engine 269[b] Patrol 69 7 5
70 Malibu Engine 70 Patrol 70 Assistant 7 Battalion 5 Utility 5

Water Tender 70 Swift Water 70

7 5
71 Malibu Engine 71 Engine 271[c] Squad 71 Patrol 71 7 5
72 Malibu Engine 72 Patrol 72 7 5
73 Santa Clarita Engine 73 Squad 73 Patrol 73 (Reserve) Swift Water 73 Foam 73 3 6
74 Kagel Canyon Engine 74 Patrol 74 3 4
75 Chatsworth Engine 75 Patrol 75 3 6
76 Valencia Engine 76 Patrol 76 (Reserve) 3 6
77 Gorman PAU Engine 77

Engine 477

Patrol 77 Helitender 7 3 6
78[d] Lake Hughes PAU Engine 78 Patrol 78 5 11
79 Pearblossom Engine 79, Engine 279[e] Patrol 79 5 17
80 Acton Engine 80 Patrol 80 Water Tender 80 5 17
81 Agua Dulce Engine 81 Patrol 81 3 22
82 La Cañada Flintridge Engine 82 Lightforce 82 Patrol 82 Battalion 4 Utility 4 3 4
83 Rancho Palos Verdes Engine 83 Patrol 83 1 14
84 Quartz Hill Engine 84 Squad 84 5 11
85 Glendora Engine 85

Engine 485

EST 85 OES E8135 2 2
86 Glendora Engine 86

Engine 286

Patrol 86 2 2
87 Industry Engine 87 Squad 87 Swift Water 87 Deluge 87

MAL87

8 12
88 Malibu Engine 88 Squad 88 7 5
89 Agoura Hills Engine 89 Squad 89 7 5
90 South El Monte Engine 90 Squad 90 9 10
91 Hacienda Heights PAU Engine 91 Patrol 91 8 12
92 Littlerock Engine 92 Squad 92 Patrol 92 5 17
93 Palmdale Engine 93 Squad 93 AP-17

Battalion 17 Utility 17

ESU 93 5 17
94 Lakewood Engine 94 EST94 4 9
95 Gardena Engine 95 1 7
96 Whittier Engine 96 4 8
97 Azusa Engine 97 Patrol 97 2 16
98 Bellflower Engine 98 Squad 98 4 9
99 Malibu Engine 99 Patrol 99 7 5
100 Hermosa Beach PAU Engine 100 Squad 100 1 18
101 Claremont Engine 101 Squad 101 2 2
102 Claremont Engine 102 Patrol 102 2 2
103 Pico Rivera PAU Engine 103 USAR 103 Heavy Rescue 103

Rescue Tender 103 Swift Water 103

4 8
104 Santa Clarita Quint 104 Squad 104 3 22
105 Rancho Dominguez Engine 105 HazMat 105 HazMat Tender 105 Deluge 105 1 7
106 Rolling Hills Estates Engine 106 Quint 106 Squad 106 Patrol 106 Battalion 14 Utility 14 1 14
107 Santa Clarita Engine 107 Squad 107 3 22
108 Santa Clarita Engine 108 3 22
110 Marina del Rey PAU Engine 110 Quint 110 Boat 110 Boat 310 Boat 510 7 1
111 Santa Clarita Engine 111 Squad 111 3 22
112[f] Antelope Acres Engine 112 5 11
114 Lake Los Angeles PAU Engine 114

Engine 314

Patrol 114 5 17
115 Norwalk Engine 115 Squad 115 4 21
116 Carson Engine 116 Quint 116 Squad 116 1 7
117 Lancaster Engine 117 Engine 317[g] Water Tender 117 5 11
118 Industry Engine 118 Quint 118 Squad 118 MIRV 118 Command 3 Command 33 8 12
119 Diamond Bar Engine 119 Squad 119 8 19
120 Diamond Bar Engine 120 Patrol 120 Water Tender 120

Battalion 19 Utility 19

8 19
121 Diamond Bar Engine 121 8 19
122 Lakewood Engine 122 4 9
123 Santa Clarita Engine 123 Patrol 123 3 22
124 Stevenson Ranch Engine 124 Squad 124 3 6
125 Calabasas Engine 125

Engine 4125

Quint 125 OES E8133 7 5
126 Santa Clarita Engine 126 Quint 126 Command 11

Battalion 6 Utility 6

RAC 126 3 6
127[h] Carson Quint 127 Foam 127 1 7
128 Santa Clarita Engine 128 Patrol 128 Water Tender 128 3 22
129 Lancaster Engine 129 HazMat 129

Dozer Team 5 Helitender 1 (NORTH COUNTY AIR OPS)

MAL129 5 11
130 Lancaster Engine 130 Squad 130 Assistant 5 Water Tender 130 5 11
131 Palmdale Engine 131 Squad 131 5 17
132 Santa Clarita Engine 132

Engine 4132

Patrol 132 OES E8131 3 22
134 Lancaster Engine 134 Squad 134 5 11
135 Lancaster Engine 135 Squad 135 MIRV135 5 11
136 Palmdale PAU Engine 136 USAR 136 Rescue Tender 136

Swift Water 136

5 17
140[i] Leona Valley Engine 140 5 11
141 San Dimas Engine 141 2 2
143 Castaic Engine 143

Engine 4143

Water Tender 5143 3 6
144 Westlake Village PAU Engine 144 Patrol 144 Water Tender 144 7 5
145 Rowland Heights Engine 145 EST145

Battalion 12 Utility 12

8 12
146 Walnut Engine 146 8 19
147 Lynwood Quint 147 Squad 147 6 13
148 Lynwood Engine 148 6 13
149 Castaic Engine 149 Squad 149 3 6
150 Santa Clarita Engine 150 Patrol 150 Assistant 3 Battalion 22 Utility 22

HazMat 150 Hazmat Tender 150 Command 1

OES HM11 3 22
151 Glendora Engine 151 Squad 151 2 2
152 Covina Engine 152 ESU152 2 16
153 Covina Quint 153 2 16
154 Covina PAU Engine 154 Squad 154 Assistant 2

Battalion 16 Utility 16

2 16
155[j] Two Harbors Engine 155 Patrol

155

1 14
156 Santa Clarita Engine 156 Water Tender 156

Helitender 2 Dozer Team 7

3 6
157[k] Green Valley Engine 157 5 11
158 Gardena Quint 158 Squad 158 Assistant 1 1 18
159 Gardena Engine 159 ESU159 1 18
160 Hawthorne Engine 160 1 18
161 Hawthorne Quint 161 Squad 161 Battalion 18 Utility 18 MCI-161 1 18
162 Hawthorne Engine 162 1 18
163 Bell Engine 163 Squad 163 9 3
164 Huntington Park Engine 164 Quint 164 Squad 164 Assistant 6

Battalion 13 Utility 13

6 13
165 Huntington Park Engine 165 MAL165 6 13
166 El Monte Quint 166 Battalion 10 Utility 10 9 10
167 El Monte Engine 167 Squad 167 9 10
168 El Monte Engine 168 9 10
169 El Monte Engine 169 9 10
170 Inglewood PAU Lightforce 170 6 20
171 Inglewood Engine 171 Squad 171 Battalion 20 Utility 20 MIRV171 Command 2 Command 22 6 20
172 Inglewood Engine 172 Squad 172 6 20
173 Inglewood Engine 173 Squad 173 6 20
182 Pomona Engine 182 Squad 182 8 15
183 Pomona Engine 183 Squad 183 8 15
184 Pomona Engine 184 8 15
185 Pomona Quint 185 Battalion 15 Utility 15 8 15
186 Pomona Engine 186 8 15
187 Pomona Quint 187 Squad 187 8 19
188 Pomona Engine 188 8 15
191 La Habra PAU Engine 191 Squad 191 La Habra 1

(BLS Ambulance)

4 21
192 La Habra PAU Engine 192 La Habra 2 (BLS Ambulance) 4 21
193 La Habra N/A (closed 10/1/2023) 4 21
194 La Habra PAU Engine 194 4 21
Camp 2 Arroyo Seco Crew 2-2 Crew 2-3 Helitender 4

Supt 2 Supt 20 Supt 21 Supt 22

Air/Wildland 46
Camp 8 Malibu Engine 8-1 Crew 8-1 Crew 8-2 Crew 8-3

Supt 8 Helitender 3, (WEST COUNTY AIR OPS)

Air/Wildland 46
Camp 9 Santa Clarita Engine 9-1 Supt 9

Crew 9-1 Crew 9-2

Air/Wildland 46
Camp 11 Acton Crew 11-1, Crew 11-2, Crew 11-3, Crew 11-4, Supt 11 Air/Wildland 44
Camp 12 Santa Clarita Crew 12-1, Crew 12-2, Crew 12-3, Crew 12-4, Supt 12 Air/Wildland 46
Camp 13 Malibu Crew 13-1, Crew 13-2, Crew 13-3, Crew 13-4, Crew 13-5, Supt 13 Air/Wildland 44
Camp 14 Santa Clarita Crew 14-1, Crew 14-2, Crew 14-3, Crew 14-4, Supt 14 Air/Wildland 44
Camp 16 Tujunga Crew 16-1, Crew 16-2, Crew 16-3, Crew 16-4, Crew 16-5, Supt 16 Air/Wildland 44
Camp 17 La Verne Crew 17-1, Crew 17-2, Crew 17-3, Supt 17 Air/Wildland 44
Camp 19 East Fork Crew 19-1, Crew 19-2, Crew 19-3, Crew 19-4, Crew 19-5, Crew 19-6, Supt 19 Air/Wildland 44
Barton Heliport Pacoima Copter 11, Copter 12, Copter 14, Copter 15, Copter 16, Copter 17, Copter 18, Copter 19, Copter 21, Copter 22, Heavy Helitender 1 Air/Wildland 42
Brackett Field LaVerne Helitender 5, (EAST COUNTY AIR OPS) Air/Wildland 42

Communications Center edit

 
LACoFD Dispatch And Communications Center

The LACoFD is currently dispatched from the P. Michael Freeman Command And Control Facility at the county fire operations center in East Los Angeles. (Location: 34.0526454N, 118.1724628W)

In popular culture edit

 
Paramedic Rescue Squad 51 from the NBC-Universal television series, Emergency!.

The Los Angeles County Fire Department has been featured in multiple different television series.

  • Volcano, 1997 movie featuring Tommy Lee Jones.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Originally Engine 216, redesignated in 2009 to honor Firefighter Jim Howe.[16]
  2. ^ Call Fire Fighters
  3. ^ Call Fire Fighters, housed on a separate yard
  4. ^ Supplemented by Call Fire Fighters directly responding to scene
  5. ^ Call Fire Fighters
  6. ^ Call Fire Fighters
  7. ^ Call Fire Fighters
  8. ^ Station 127 served as Station 51 on the famous tv-show "Emergency".
  9. ^ Call Fire Fighters
  10. ^ Call Fire Fighters
  11. ^ Call Fire Fighters

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "2016 Statistic Summary" (PDF). Los Angeles County Fire. Retrieved November 4, 2017.
  2. ^ "2017-18 Recommended Budget" (PDF). Los Angeles County Fire. Retrieved November 4, 2017.
  3. ^ "Chief Osby". LA County Fire. Retrieved February 13, 2015.
  4. ^ McKibben, Dave (February 9, 2005). "L.A. County to Absorb La Habra's Fire Unit". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 7, 2015.
  5. ^ "LACoFD Overview March 2017" (PDF).
  6. ^ "2017 Run Survey". FireHouse. Firehouse Magazine. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
  7. ^ a b https://fire.lacounty.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/LACoFD-2020-Annual-Report_072822_Final_Sm.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  8. ^ Sewell, Abby (September 17, 2013). "L.A. County to use fire camps for some long-term jail inmates". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  9. ^ Mehta, Seema (September 17, 2013). "Los Angeles County to send 500 inmates to fire camps". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  10. ^ Vaccaro, Bob (March 20, 2009). "Return of the Tiller Quint". Firefighter Nation. Retrieved February 14, 2015.
  11. ^ Pociask, Martin. "Los Angeles County Fire Department Air Operations Section" (PDF). Retrieved February 14, 2015.
  12. ^ STILES, MATT (November 3, 2019). "Inside a wealthy L.A. man's effort to help pilots fight wildfires from a remote mountain base". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 8, 2019.
  13. ^ a b c d e "Air Operations". Code 2. Retrieved February 14, 2015.
  14. ^ "Los Angeles County Fire". Code2High. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  15. ^ "Los Angeles County Fire Equipment". FireDepartment.net. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  16. ^ "StackPath".
  17. ^ "Rescue 8". IMDb. September 23, 1958. Retrieved February 14, 2015.[unreliable source?]
  18. ^ . route51.com. February 1, 2014. Archived from the original on February 19, 2014. Retrieved February 2, 2014.
  19. ^ Carter, Bill (July 3, 1995). "Media: TELEVISION; Stand aside, CNN. America's No. 1 TV export is – no scoffing, please – 'Baywatch". New York Times. Retrieved August 10, 2010.

External links edit

  • Los Angeles County Fire Department
  • County of Los Angeles Fire Museum Association
  • Los Angeles County Firefighters Local 1014

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Not to be confused with Los Angeles Fire Department The Los Angeles County Fire Department LACoFD provides firefighting and emergency medical services for the unincorporated parts of Los Angeles County California 1 as well as 59 cities through contracting including the city of La Habra 4 which is located in Orange County and is the first city outside of Los Angeles County to contract with LACoFD Los Angeles County Fire DepartmentOperational areaCountry United StatesState CaliforniaCountyLos AngelesAgency overview 1 2 3 Established1923Annual calls403 924 2021 Employees3000 fire series personnel 2021 Annual budget 1 440 billion 2021 StaffingCareer Paid On CallFire chiefAnthony C MarroneEMS levelBasic Life Support BLS amp Advanced Life Support ALS IAFFIAFF local 1014Facilities and equipment 1 Divisions9 DivisionsBattalions22 BattalionsFoam units3 Foam UnitsReserve units61 engines 12 quints trucks 36 paramedic squadsStations177 Fire StationsEngines171 frontline Engine Companies staffed amp call including 5 Paramedic Advanced Life Support ALS Units 28 Paramedic Assessment Unit PAU Units 61 reserveQuints34 including 3 light forces 12 reserve QuintsSquads75 Frontline Squad Units 36 Reserve Squad UnitsTenders15 Tender TrucksHAZMAT3 Hazardous Materials UnitsUSAR2 Urban Search and Rescue UnitsWildland11 5 OES Type 3 Engines 42 Patrol UnitsBulldozers10 Bulldozer UnitsHelicopters10 HelicoptersFireboats2 frontline 1 reserveRescue boats8 Fire Rescue Boats 2 paramedic rescue boatsLight and air3 Light and Air UnitsWebsiteOfficial websiteIAFF websiteAs of 2021 update the department is responsible for just over 4 million residents spread out in over 1 2 million housing units across an area of 2 305 square miles 5 970 km2 1 The department is commanded by Chief Anthony C Marrone and has an annual budget of 1 4 Billion 5 According to Firehouse magazine the LACoFD is the fourth busiest department in the United States behind New York City Fire Department Chicago Fire Department and Los Angeles City Fire Department 6 The LACoFD has been featured several times in popular culture including the 1970s NBC TV series Emergency and the 1950s TV series Rescue 8 In 2021 the department responded to 312 550 emergency medical responses and a total of 403 924 total responses Contents 1 History 2 Emergency operations 2 1 Fire suppression camps 2 2 Rank structure 3 Apparatus 3 1 Tiller trucks 3 2 Helicopters 3 3 Stations and apparatus 4 Communications Center 5 In popular culture 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Patch of the LACoFD worn on the LACoFD s uniform shirt sleeves nbsp Badge of an LACoFD firefighter with badge number 1426 In 1949 the Consolidated Fire Protection District was established by the Board of Supervisors through the consolidation of numerous fire districts which existed since the 1920s From 1967 to 1986 there existed four fire protection districts within the Los Angeles County all of which were governed by the Board of Supervisors the Consolidated Fire Protection District CFPD Universal Fire Protection District Dominguez Fire Protection District and Wrightwood Fire Protection District In addition there was the Forester and Fire Warden F amp FW which is a chartered office of the County and was funded by the General Fund The property tax rate for each district was considerably different With the property tax limitations and standardization of tax rates established by Proposition 13 in 1978 there was no longer a need to maintain the separate districts From 1986 to 1992 the F amp FW and the CFPD were the two remaining legal entities that made up what is commonly known as the Los Angeles County Fire Department In 1992 the CFPD annexed all the remaining unincorporated area in with a corresponding property tax transfer to fulfill the chartered responsibilities of the F amp FW The Los Angeles County Fire Department has a very rich and unique history which is full of innovation and daring accomplishments From designing the 9 1 1 system and initiating a paramedic program in the 1970 s to the current day Urban Search and Rescue and Homeland Security Sections our Fire Department is a leader and model to fire departments around the world Our Department s ability to develop new techniques and tactics to fight fires of all kinds has benefited not only the residents we serve but the fire service in general both nationally and internationally 7 Emergency operations editThe Emergency Operations Bureau includes the Training and EMS Bureau TEMSB nine major firefighting divisions Air and Wildland Division and Homeland Security Section The Fire Department s service area includes suburban neighborhoods city centers commercial district sandy beaches mountain ranges and more The region s varying terrain causes unique emergency incident challenges including increased EMS calls and variety of fires that can take place on a single day i e wildland structure railroad aircraft vehicle etc as well as ocean rescues and medical calls across 72 miles of coastline 7 Fire suppression camps edit The LACoFD has 10 fire camps with handcrews which are used for both fire prevention and wildland firefighting In 2013 to help combat jail crowding as well as increase time served by serious criminal offenders Los Angeles County sent more than 500 inmates to firefighting camps in mountain and foothill areas 8 Inmates assigned to the camps are nonviolent offenders who have completed physical and security screenings They are trained by county firefighters to help fight fires and assist with clearing brush and debris 9 The camps are run in conjunction with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and the Los Angeles County Probation Department Rank structure edit Firefighter Trainee FFT Firefighter Emergency Medical Technician FF EMT Firefighter Paramedic FF PM or FP Firefighter Specialist Engineer FFS Fire Lieutenant FL Fire Captain CA Battalion Chief Battalion Commander BC Assistant Chief Division Commander AC Deputy Chief Bureau Commander DC Chief Deputy CD Fire Chief FC Apparatus editThe Los Angeles County Fire Department utilizes a wide array of firefighting apparatus including engines quints trucks light forces engine quint or truck patrol units and water tenders Support apparatus include rescue squads hazardous materials squads and urban search and rescue squads 1 LACoFD apparatus are painted reddish orange as opposed to LAFD apparatus which are fire engine red Tiller trucks edit While many modern fire departments have opted to go with trucks quints that have rear mounted ladders the LACoFD has chosen to stay with tiller trucks because of their enhanced maneuverability in tight areas 10 The benefit of a quint is that it also has a built in pump and water tank and can thus operate without an engine The Tiller trucks carry fire suppression tools and medical equipment as well as specialized rescue equipment for responses to a variety of emergencies Helicopters edit nbsp Copter 16 a S 70A Firehawk performs a water drop demonstration The LA County Fire Department has 10 helicopters available for aerial firefighting 11 12 The headquarters for the Air Operations Section is located at Barton Heliport next to Whiteman Airport in Pacoima 13 Five Sikorsky S 70A S 70i Firehawks Copter 15 Copter 16 Copter 19 Copter 21 and Copter 22 are fitted with 1 000 US gallons 3 800 L tanks 13 One Bell 412 Copter 12 is fitted with a 360 US gallons 1 400 L tank 13 Two Bell 412EP Copter 11 and Copter 14 are outfitted with 360 US gallons 1 400 L tanks 13 Two Bell 412HP Copter 17 and Copter 18 are outfitted with 360 US gallons 1 400 L tanks 13 Stations and apparatus edit nbsp Former Engine Company 81 a 1998 KME triple combination pumper at Vasquez Rocks serving Agua Dulce California nbsp LA County Engine Company 23 serving the city of Bellflower Engine 23 has been painted in the latest color scheme red orange overall with a reflective yellow stripe down the side and a reflective chevron pattern on the back As of September 2020 update 14 15 Some Stations have 2 engines Engines with a 4 station number are cross staffed Type 3 wildland engines Units marked paramedic Advanced Life Support are full medic units two paramedics on board Units marked PAU are paramedic assessment units one paramedic on board Fire Station or Camp Number or Heliport City unincorporated area Engine Company Quint Company or Light Force Units Squad Company Patrol unit Other units cross staffed special units Division Battalion1 East Los Angeles Engine 1 Foam 1 Fuel Tender 1 9 32 Palos Verdes Estates Engine 2 Squad 2 1 143 East Los Angeles Engine 3 Quint 3 Squad 3 9 34 Rosemead PAU Engine 4 Quint 4 Assistant 9 9 105 East San Gabriel East Pasadena Engine 5 9 106 Lomita Engine 6 Squad 6 1 147 West Hollywood Paramedic Advanced Life Support Engine 7 Squad 7 Battalion 1 Utility 1 7 18 West Hollywood Engine 8 Light Force 8 Squad 8 7 110 Carson Engine 10 Squad 10 Battalion 7 Utility 7 1 711 Altadena Engine 11 Squad 11 OES E8132 3 412 Altadena Engine 12 3 413 Vernon Engine 13 Quint 13 Squad 13 6 1314 Los Angeles Paramedic Advanced Life Support Engine 14 Squad 14 6 2015 Whittier Quint 15 4 2116 Los Angeles Engine 16 Engine 9 a Squad 16 6 1317 Whittier Engine 17 4 818 Lennox Paramedic Advanced Life Support Engine 18 6 2019 La Canada Flintridge Engine 19 Squad 19 3 420 Norwalk Engine 20 Quint 20 Squad 20 4 2121 Lawndale Engine 21 Squad 21 ESU 21 1 1822 Commerce Engine 22 9 323 Bellflower Engine 23 4 924 Palmdale Engine 24 Quint 24 5 1725 Pico Rivera Engine 25 4 826 La Puente Engine 26 Squad 26 8 1227 Commerce Engine 27 Quint 27 Battalion 3 Utility 3 9 328 Whittier PAU Engine 28 Quint 28 Squad 28 Battalion 8 Utility 8 4 829 Baldwin Park Engine 29 Quint 29 Squad 29 2 1630 Cerritos Engine 30 Quint 30 Squad 30 Assistant 4 Battalion 9 Utility 9 4 931 Paramount Engine 31 Quint 31 Squad 31 4 932 Azusa Engine 32 Squad 32 Water Tender 32 MCI 32 2 1633 Lancaster Paramedic Advanced Life Support Engine 33 Engine 233 Quint 33 Squad 33 Patrol 84 AP 11 Battalion 11 Utility 11 RAC 33 5 1134 Hawaiian Gardens Engine 34 4 935 Cerritos Engine 35 4 2136 Carson Engine 36 Engine 236 Squad 36 1 737 Palmdale PAU Engine 37 Squad 37 5 1738 View Park Engine 38 7 139 Bell Gardens Engine 39 Squad 39 9 340 Pico Rivera Engine 40 Squad 40 4 841 Willowbrook PAU Engine 41 Squad 41 1 742 Rosemead Engine 42 9 1043 Industry Engine 43 HazMat 43 HazMat Tender 43 8 1244 Duarte Engine 44Engine 244 Engine 444 Patrol 44 OES E8134 2 1645 Lakewood Engine 45 Quint 45 Squad 45 4 947 Temple City Engine 47 Squad 47 9 1048 Irwindale Engine 48 2 1649 La Mirada Engine 49 Squad 49 Battalion 21 Utility 21 4 2150 Commerce Engine 50 Squad 50 9 351 Universal City Engine 51 Quint 51 Squad 51 QRV51 7 152 Vernon Engine 52 6 1353 Rancho Palos Verdes Engine 53 1 1454 South Gate Engine 54 Squad 54 RAC 54 6 1355 Avalon Engine 55Engine 255 Patrol 55 Patrol 255 Command 55 Helitender 6 Catalina Airport 1 1456 Rolling Hills Engine 56 Patrol 56 1 1457 South Gate Engine 57 6 1358 Ladera Heights Engine 58 Squad 58 7 159 Whittier Paramedic Advanced Life Support Engine 59 Patrol 59 reserve 4 860 Signal Hill Paramedic Advanced Life Support Engine 60 4 961 Walnut Engine 61 Squad 61 8 1962 Claremont Engine 62 Patrol 62 2 263 La Crescenta Engine 63 3 464 San Dimas Engine 64 Quint 64 Squad 64 Battalion 2 Utility 2 2 265 Agoura Hills Engine 65 Patrol 65 7 566 Kinneloa Mesa Eaton Canyon Engine 66 Patrol 66 3 467 Monte Nido Engine 67 Patrol 67 7 568 Calabasas Engine 68 Squad 68 7 569 Topanga PAU Engine 69 Engine 269 b Patrol 69 7 570 Malibu Engine 70 Patrol 70 Assistant 7 Battalion 5 Utility 5 Water Tender 70 Swift Water 70 7 571 Malibu Engine 71 Engine 271 c Squad 71 Patrol 71 7 572 Malibu Engine 72 Patrol 72 7 573 Santa Clarita Engine 73 Squad 73 Patrol 73 Reserve Swift Water 73 Foam 73 3 674 Kagel Canyon Engine 74 Patrol 74 3 475 Chatsworth Engine 75 Patrol 75 3 676 Valencia Engine 76 Patrol 76 Reserve 3 677 Gorman PAU Engine 77Engine 477 Patrol 77 Helitender 7 3 678 d Lake Hughes PAU Engine 78 Patrol 78 5 1179 Pearblossom Engine 79 Engine 279 e Patrol 79 5 1780 Acton Engine 80 Patrol 80 Water Tender 80 5 1781 Agua Dulce Engine 81 Patrol 81 3 2282 La Canada Flintridge Engine 82 Lightforce 82 Patrol 82 Battalion 4 Utility 4 3 483 Rancho Palos Verdes Engine 83 Patrol 83 1 1484 Quartz Hill Engine 84 Squad 84 5 1185 Glendora Engine 85Engine 485 EST 85 OES E8135 2 286 Glendora Engine 86 Engine 286 Patrol 86 2 287 Industry Engine 87 Squad 87 Swift Water 87 Deluge 87 MAL87 8 1288 Malibu Engine 88 Squad 88 7 589 Agoura Hills Engine 89 Squad 89 7 590 South El Monte Engine 90 Squad 90 9 1091 Hacienda Heights PAU Engine 91 Patrol 91 8 1292 Littlerock Engine 92 Squad 92 Patrol 92 5 1793 Palmdale Engine 93 Squad 93 AP 17 Battalion 17 Utility 17 ESU 93 5 1794 Lakewood Engine 94 EST94 4 995 Gardena Engine 95 1 796 Whittier Engine 96 4 897 Azusa Engine 97 Patrol 97 2 1698 Bellflower Engine 98 Squad 98 4 999 Malibu Engine 99 Patrol 99 7 5100 Hermosa Beach PAU Engine 100 Squad 100 1 18101 Claremont Engine 101 Squad 101 2 2102 Claremont Engine 102 Patrol 102 2 2103 Pico Rivera PAU Engine 103 USAR 103 Heavy Rescue 103 Rescue Tender 103 Swift Water 103 4 8104 Santa Clarita Quint 104 Squad 104 3 22105 Rancho Dominguez Engine 105 HazMat 105 HazMat Tender 105 Deluge 105 1 7106 Rolling Hills Estates Engine 106 Quint 106 Squad 106 Patrol 106 Battalion 14 Utility 14 1 14107 Santa Clarita Engine 107 Squad 107 3 22108 Santa Clarita Engine 108 3 22110 Marina del Rey PAU Engine 110 Quint 110 Boat 110 Boat 310 Boat 510 7 1111 Santa Clarita Engine 111 Squad 111 3 22112 f Antelope Acres Engine 112 5 11114 Lake Los Angeles PAU Engine 114 Engine 314 Patrol 114 5 17115 Norwalk Engine 115 Squad 115 4 21116 Carson Engine 116 Quint 116 Squad 116 1 7117 Lancaster Engine 117 Engine 317 g Water Tender 117 5 11118 Industry Engine 118 Quint 118 Squad 118 MIRV 118 Command 3 Command 33 8 12119 Diamond Bar Engine 119 Squad 119 8 19120 Diamond Bar Engine 120 Patrol 120 Water Tender 120 Battalion 19 Utility 19 8 19121 Diamond Bar Engine 121 8 19122 Lakewood Engine 122 4 9123 Santa Clarita Engine 123 Patrol 123 3 22124 Stevenson Ranch Engine 124 Squad 124 3 6125 Calabasas Engine 125Engine 4125 Quint 125 OES E8133 7 5126 Santa Clarita Engine 126 Quint 126 Command 11 Battalion 6 Utility 6 RAC 126 3 6127 h Carson Quint 127 Foam 127 1 7128 Santa Clarita Engine 128 Patrol 128 Water Tender 128 3 22129 Lancaster Engine 129 HazMat 129 Dozer Team 5 Helitender 1 NORTH COUNTY AIR OPS MAL129 5 11130 Lancaster Engine 130 Squad 130 Assistant 5 Water Tender 130 5 11131 Palmdale Engine 131 Squad 131 5 17132 Santa Clarita Engine 132Engine 4132 Patrol 132 OES E8131 3 22134 Lancaster Engine 134 Squad 134 5 11135 Lancaster Engine 135 Squad 135 MIRV135 5 11136 Palmdale PAU Engine 136 USAR 136 Rescue Tender 136 Swift Water 136 5 17140 i Leona Valley Engine 140 5 11141 San Dimas Engine 141 2 2143 Castaic Engine 143Engine 4143 Water Tender 5143 3 6144 Westlake Village PAU Engine 144 Patrol 144 Water Tender 144 7 5145 Rowland Heights Engine 145 EST145 Battalion 12 Utility 12 8 12146 Walnut Engine 146 8 19147 Lynwood Quint 147 Squad 147 6 13148 Lynwood Engine 148 6 13149 Castaic Engine 149 Squad 149 3 6150 Santa Clarita Engine 150 Patrol 150 Assistant 3 Battalion 22 Utility 22 HazMat 150 Hazmat Tender 150 Command 1 OES HM11 3 22151 Glendora Engine 151 Squad 151 2 2152 Covina Engine 152 ESU152 2 16153 Covina Quint 153 2 16154 Covina PAU Engine 154 Squad 154 Assistant 2 Battalion 16 Utility 16 2 16155 j Two Harbors Engine 155 Patrol 155 1 14156 Santa Clarita Engine 156 Water Tender 156 Helitender 2 Dozer Team 7 3 6157 k Green Valley Engine 157 5 11158 Gardena Quint 158 Squad 158 Assistant 1 1 18159 Gardena Engine 159 ESU159 1 18160 Hawthorne Engine 160 1 18161 Hawthorne Quint 161 Squad 161 Battalion 18 Utility 18 MCI 161 1 18162 Hawthorne Engine 162 1 18163 Bell Engine 163 Squad 163 9 3164 Huntington Park Engine 164 Quint 164 Squad 164 Assistant 6 Battalion 13 Utility 13 6 13165 Huntington Park Engine 165 MAL165 6 13166 El Monte Quint 166 Battalion 10 Utility 10 9 10167 El Monte Engine 167 Squad 167 9 10168 El Monte Engine 168 9 10169 El Monte Engine 169 9 10170 Inglewood PAU Lightforce 170 6 20171 Inglewood Engine 171 Squad 171 Battalion 20 Utility 20 MIRV171 Command 2 Command 22 6 20172 Inglewood Engine 172 Squad 172 6 20173 Inglewood Engine 173 Squad 173 6 20182 Pomona Engine 182 Squad 182 8 15183 Pomona Engine 183 Squad 183 8 15184 Pomona Engine 184 8 15185 Pomona Quint 185 Battalion 15 Utility 15 8 15186 Pomona Engine 186 8 15187 Pomona Quint 187 Squad 187 8 19188 Pomona Engine 188 8 15191 La Habra PAU Engine 191 Squad 191 La Habra 1 BLS Ambulance 4 21192 La Habra PAU Engine 192 La Habra 2 BLS Ambulance 4 21193 La Habra N A closed 10 1 2023 4 21194 La Habra PAU Engine 194 4 21Camp 2 Arroyo Seco Crew 2 2 Crew 2 3 Helitender 4 Supt 2 Supt 20 Supt 21 Supt 22 Air Wildland 46Camp 8 Malibu Engine 8 1 Crew 8 1 Crew 8 2 Crew 8 3 Supt 8 Helitender 3 WEST COUNTY AIR OPS Air Wildland 46Camp 9 Santa Clarita Engine 9 1 Supt 9 Crew 9 1 Crew 9 2 Air Wildland 46Camp 11 Acton Crew 11 1 Crew 11 2 Crew 11 3 Crew 11 4 Supt 11 Air Wildland 44Camp 12 Santa Clarita Crew 12 1 Crew 12 2 Crew 12 3 Crew 12 4 Supt 12 Air Wildland 46Camp 13 Malibu Crew 13 1 Crew 13 2 Crew 13 3 Crew 13 4 Crew 13 5 Supt 13 Air Wildland 44Camp 14 Santa Clarita Crew 14 1 Crew 14 2 Crew 14 3 Crew 14 4 Supt 14 Air Wildland 44Camp 16 Tujunga Crew 16 1 Crew 16 2 Crew 16 3 Crew 16 4 Crew 16 5 Supt 16 Air Wildland 44Camp 17 La Verne Crew 17 1 Crew 17 2 Crew 17 3 Supt 17 Air Wildland 44Camp 19 East Fork Crew 19 1 Crew 19 2 Crew 19 3 Crew 19 4 Crew 19 5 Crew 19 6 Supt 19 Air Wildland 44Barton Heliport Pacoima Copter 11 Copter 12 Copter 14 Copter 15 Copter 16 Copter 17 Copter 18 Copter 19 Copter 21 Copter 22 Heavy Helitender 1 Air Wildland 42Brackett Field LaVerne Helitender 5 EAST COUNTY AIR OPS Air Wildland 42Communications Center edit nbsp LACoFD Dispatch And Communications CenterThe LACoFD is currently dispatched from the P Michael Freeman Command And Control Facility at the county fire operations center in East Los Angeles Location 34 0526454N 118 1724628W In popular culture edit nbsp Paramedic Rescue Squad 51 from the NBC Universal television series Emergency The Los Angeles County Fire Department has been featured in multiple different television series Rescue 8 The syndicated series of the late 1950s focused on Rescue Squad 8 and starred Jim Davis and Lang Jeffries 17 Emergency The NBC series of the 1970s dramatized a department paramedic rescue squad popularly credited for encouraging the widespread adaptation of paramedics The exterior fire station scenes for the fictional station 51 in the series were shot at county fire station 127 18 It is now called the Robert A Cinader Memorial Fire Station in honor of the television producer who made the station famous In addition the fire station on the Universal Pictures lot in Universal City where the series was produced was initially designated Station 60 during the production of the series and is now designated Station 51 Baywatch The NBC series starring David Hasselhoff focused on the Los Angeles County Lifeguards a division of the Los Angeles County Fire Department who patrol the beaches of Los Angeles 19 Baywatch Nights and the 2017 Baywatch film also include the Los Angeles county Fire service Grand Theft Auto V Los Santos County Fire Department is based on the LACoFD Volcano 1997 movie featuring Tommy Lee Jones See also edit nbsp Los Angeles portalHeninger Flats Los Angeles County Lifeguards division of the LACoFD focused on patrolling the beaches of Los Angeles County PulsePoint Application used by the LACoFD The StentoriansNotes edit Originally Engine 216 redesignated in 2009 to honor Firefighter Jim Howe 16 Call Fire Fighters Call Fire Fighters housed on a separate yard Supplemented by Call Fire Fighters directly responding to scene Call Fire Fighters Call Fire Fighters Call Fire Fighters Station 127 served as Station 51 on the famous tv show Emergency Call Fire Fighters Call Fire Fighters Call Fire FightersReferences edit a b c d e 2016 Statistic Summary PDF Los Angeles County Fire Retrieved November 4 2017 2017 18 Recommended Budget PDF Los Angeles County Fire Retrieved November 4 2017 Chief Osby LA County Fire Retrieved February 13 2015 McKibben Dave February 9 2005 L A County to Absorb La Habra s Fire Unit Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 7 2015 LACoFD Overview March 2017 PDF 2017 Run Survey FireHouse Firehouse Magazine Retrieved July 14 2015 a b https fire lacounty gov wp content uploads 2022 07 LACoFD 2020 Annual Report 072822 Final Sm pdf bare URL PDF Sewell Abby September 17 2013 L A County to use fire camps for some long term jail inmates Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 15 2015 Mehta Seema September 17 2013 Los Angeles County to send 500 inmates to fire camps Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 15 2015 Vaccaro Bob March 20 2009 Return of the Tiller Quint Firefighter Nation Retrieved February 14 2015 Pociask Martin Los Angeles County Fire Department Air Operations Section PDF Retrieved February 14 2015 STILES MATT November 3 2019 Inside a wealthy L A man s effort to help pilots fight wildfires from a remote mountain base Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 8 2019 a b c d e Air Operations Code 2 Retrieved February 14 2015 Los Angeles County Fire Code2High Retrieved February 15 2015 Los Angeles County Fire Equipment FireDepartment net Retrieved February 15 2015 StackPath Rescue 8 IMDb September 23 1958 Retrieved February 14 2015 unreliable source Q amp A with Randolph Mantooth route51 com February 1 2014 Archived from the original on February 19 2014 Retrieved February 2 2014 Carter Bill July 3 1995 Media TELEVISION Stand aside CNN America s No 1 TV export is no scoffing please Baywatch New York Times Retrieved August 10 2010 External links edit nbsp 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