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Welcome to the La Verne Fire Department website. We hope you find this site helpful and informative.

As a highly professional organization, we serve the current and emerging needs of those who live, work, and visit our community. We are committed to responsibly safeguarding lives, property, and the environment through industry-leading emergency response and community engagement.

Contact Information:

In case of emergency, please call 9-1-1.

Administration: 909-596-5991

Community Risk Reduction (Inspections, Permits, Fire Safety): 909-295-6437

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🎀 October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and our La Verne Firefighters Association is proud to support the cause! 💪 We’re selling our annual Breast Cancer Awareness T-shirts at Fire Station 1 every Saturday in October.SATURDAYS through October:🕙 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM  🕒 3:00 PM - 5:00 PMT-shirts are $25 each and available in long-sleeved, short-sleeved, men’s, women’s, and kids’ sizes. All proceeds benefit the Susan G. Komen Foundation. 💗Come by, grab your shirt, and help us make a difference in the fight against breast cancer! 🎀#BreastCancerAwareness #SusanGKomen #SupportTheCause #LVFD ... See MoreSee Less
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🚨 **SMOKE ALARMS: Make Them Work For You** 🚨According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), smoke alarms reduce the risk of dying in a home fire by 60%. Today, as Fire Prevention Week begins, it’s a good reminder to test your smoke alarms and replace batteries as needed. Our friends at our local mobile home park communities understand the importance of smoke alarms. Your smoke alarms are your first line of defense in case of a fire emergency, but they can only protect you if they’re in working order. 🔥Here’s why it’s so important to check and maintain them regularly:1️⃣ **Early Detection Saves Lives**: A working smoke alarm can detect a fire in its early stages, giving you precious time to act.2️⃣ **Test Monthly**: Make it a habit to press the test button once a month to ensure your alarms are functioning properly.3️⃣ **Change Batteries Annually**: Even if the alarm seems to be working fine, swap out the batteries at least once a year to avoid failures.4️⃣ **Replace Alarms Every 10 Years**: Smoke alarms lose their sensitivity over time, so be sure to replace them every decade.5️⃣ **Have Alarms in Key Areas**: Place alarms in every bedroom, outside sleeping areas, and on every floor, including the basement. Make sure you have sensory alarms to meet the needs of all family members. ⏰Fire safety starts at home! 🔑 Protect your loved ones by keeping your smoke alarms in tip-top shape. You never know when they might save a life! 🙌❤️#nfpa #firepreventionweek #lvfd #laverne #lavernefiredepartment ... See MoreSee Less
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This past week, Calvary Fellowship Christian Academy visited Fire Station 1 to tour the facility. The students were taught about basic fire safety and learned how firefighters live, work, and train to maintain their skills and methods of preparedness in the event of emergencies and deployments. We always appreciate hosting schools and groups at our fire stations to teach others about firefighting tools and medical equipment, and talk about all the great things that come with a career in the fire service. #lvfd #lavernefire #lavernefiredepartment #laverne ... See MoreSee Less
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