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Thirty Injured When Car Strikes Crowd near East Hollywood Nightclub
EAST HOLLYWOOD - Thirty people were injured early Saturday morning, with 23 requiring hospital care, after a vehicle was driven onto a crowded sidewalk near an

Hand Sanitizer Fire Prompts Extended Operation in South LA
- SOUTH LOS ANGELES - At approximately 5:00 PM on July 16, 2025, the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to a reported outside fire in the 5400 block of South Avalon

LAFD Firefighter David Walters Honored with Pat Tillman Award at ESPYs
- LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles Fire Department is proud to share that Los Angeles City Firefighter David Walters, alongside Los Angeles County Fire Fighter Erin Regan

READY, SET, GO!

The Los Angeles Fire Department encourages you to be prepared in the event of a brush fire. For those of you living near the current incidents, be vigilant and keep your TV or radio on. Make certain you have your family critical papers, phone data, pets, and other valuables ready to evacuate if so directed.

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RED FLAG PARKING

To increase public safety, the Fire Department and Department of Transportation have created a program to remove illegally parked vehicles in posted locations within the Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones. The goal of this program is to educate the public on the potential hazards associated with a fast-moving brush fire, and the importance of keeping roadways clear.

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BRUSH

The canyons of Los Angeles are always a challenge in terms of fire safety. In addition to obvious brushy hillsides, there are multiple types of fire hazards that exist because of ornamental vegetation. The Los Angeles Fire Department works year-round to ensure those with this type of shrubbery obey the Fire Code relative to clearance and care.

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