(10-08-2018, 03:27 AM)Monrovia1 Wrote: Homeland Security unit.
So this is a elevated camera unit? I've seen these in border patrol applications for long-distance surveillance applications, but never in a fire service application. Is there any way to learn more about this unit?
(09-10-2018, 01:12 PM)TacSupport1 Wrote: I wonder what happened to this one. In April, it was noted that delivery was imminent. Did they refuse delivery? I'm sure if they had it we would have seen photos by now...
It took awhile but new Heavy Rescue 103 is now in service and I've heard the old Heavy Rescue was sent up to 136s
Date unknown but the Vernon City Council has agreed to contract with the Los Angeles County Fire Dept for Fire and EMS Services, Under the plan Vernon Station 76 and 77 will remain open and become Station's 176 and 177, Station's 78 and 79 will be closed.
Affective 12/1/19 Fire Station 33 in Lancaster will see the placement into service of a 2nd fully staffed Engine company, Engine 233. Fire Station 33 sees an average of 18-20 calls per day.
For those keeping score at home today 12/1 saw the disbanding of Light Force 185 in Pomona with the Engine being closed and the quint remaining, Two new Squads also came online Squad 93 and Squad 182.
This morning at 0800HRS the Los Angeles County Fire Dept Dispatch has begun to officially provide Fire/EMS Dispatch services for the La Verne Fire Dept.
In the 2023-24 term, Fire Station Nos. 175, 179, 133, 176 and 177 are set to be developed in the SCV, according to the Consolidated Fire Protection District of Los Angeles County’s Five Year Plan Update.