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LAFD Fire Captain and Cancer Survivor is Inspiring Others Not to Give Up Hope
An LAFD fire captain and cancer survivor will be riding the City of Hope’s float at the Rose Parade hoping to inspire others not to give up.
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10 Treated in for ‘Possible Cannabis Overdoses' at Middle School in Van Nuys
Firefighter-paramedics responded Thursday to a medical emergency involving possible cannabis overdoses at a middle school in Van Nuys.
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Several Injured After Car Reportedly Drives Into Carnival in South Central
Several people were injured after a vehicle drove through a South Central carnival Saturday night, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
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Worker in Critical Condition After Carbon Dioxide Leak Near LAX Terminal 8
A carbon dioxide leak in Terminal 8 of LAX caused four people to become ill early Monday morning. One of those people was in “grave condition.”
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LA Fire Department Hosts 8th Girls Empowerment Camp
Dozens of girls got a preview of what it takes to be a member of the LA Fire Department. From climbing aerial ladders to search and rescue training each girl got the chance to test their skills. It’s the LA Fire Department’s 8th Girls Camp. “It’s been really fun. It’s been a great opportunity,” said Kaya Cisneros an LAFD...
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U.S. Receives First Electric Fire Engine, Its New Home is in LA
The U.S. has received the country’s first electric fire engine. LA City Fire’s Hollywood station is the home for this new green engine.
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Mulholland Mystery: Investigators Open 600-Pound Steel Safe Found in Canyon
The mystery of the 600-pound steel safe pulled from a Hollywood Hills canyon has been solved as authorities managed to open the safes.
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County Firefighter Denies Kobe Bryant Corpse Photo Shown at Gala
LA County Firefighter denied claims that he displayed photos of Kobe Bryant’s remains from helicopter crash in court during trial.
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Body Found Hanging from Park Tree in California
Body on fire hanging from tree found in Griffith Park, police have not identified individual. Reports Lauren Coronado on Aug. 9, 2022.
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Body Found on Fire, Hanging From Griffith Park Tree
A body was found hanging from a tree near the Griffith Park merry-go-round on Tuesday afternoon.
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Actress Anne Heche in ‘Stable Condition' After Fiery Car Crash
Actress Anne Heche is in the hospital after a fiery crash in Los Angeles.
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Six People Injured After Helicopter Crashes in Southern California
A aircraft crashed in Los Angeles County near Highway 39 and East Fork Road, the LA County Fire Department said.
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LA City Council to Consider Appointment of First Woman LAFD Chief
The Los Angeles City Council will vote Tuesday on the appointment of Deputy Chief Kristin Crowley to be the first woman to lead the Los Angeles Fire Department. The appointment would be effective March 26, when Chief Ralph Terrazas is scheduled to retire.
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Judge Dismisses LAFD Vaccine Mandate Suit
A judge who previously denied a preliminary injunction sought by a group of Los Angeles firefighters — who sued the city asking to be paid pending hearings about possible termination for refusing the coronavirus vaccine — Tuesday dismissed the lawsuit in its entirety.
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‘She's Ready to Make History': Mayor Nominates First Woman to Lead LAFD
Los Angeles Fire Department chief Ralph Terrazas is expected to announce his retirement. LA Mayor Eric Garcetti is nominating Deputy Chief Kristin Crowley as his replacement. She would be the first woman to lead the LAFD.
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‘He Cheated Death Twice,' Family Says of Pilot Who Escaped Plane Seconds Before Train Crash
A 70-year-old pilot who escaped a small plane crash moments before a train plowed into the aircraft, destroying the plane, was recovering Monday after family says he “cheated death twice” within minutes.
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WATCH: Pilot Rescued From LA Plane Crash Seconds Before Train Rams Into Wreckage
The daring rescue of a pilot who went down in the crash of a small, single-engine airplane was captured on police body camera footage.
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LA Municipal Workers Protest Vaccine Mandates Outside City Hall
Hundreds of people, including some Los Angeles municipal employees, protested against COVID-19 vaccination mandates outside City Hall.
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12-Year-Old Girl Who Survived Traumatic Brain Injury Reunites With First Responders
A 12-year-old girl from LA who survived a traumatic brain injury got the chance to thank the first responders a year later.