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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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🚗🔥 Wildfire Preparedness Week: Know Your Way Out Before Fire Strikes 🔥🚗When wildfire approaches, there's no time to plan — you need to know your evacuation routes before the emergency.📍 Key Evacuation Tips:✅ Identify at least TWO ways out of your neighborhood✅ Download Genasys Protect to your mobile device or computer (link in bio)✅ Keep your vehicle fueled and ready✅ Store your Go Bag in your car or near the door✅ Sign up for local emergency alerts and warnings✅ Practice your evacuation plan with your household and pets⏰ Seconds matter. Having multiple routes helps you stay flexible and safe if roads are blocked or conditions change.🚨 Be Ready. Be Set. Go Early.#WildfirePreparednessWeek #knowyourroutes #twowaysout #readysetgo #WildfireSafety #evacuationready ... See MoreSee Less
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🏠🔥 Wildfire Preparedness Week: Harden Your Home Before the Heat Hits! Focus on ZONE ZERO (the first 5 feet from your home structure)! 🔥🏠Your home’s best defense against wildfire is prevention. Embers can travel miles ahead of flames — harden your home now to reduce the risk.🔧 Top Home Hardening Tips:✅ Roof: Install Class A fire-rated roofing✅ Vents: Cover all vents with 1/8" metal mesh to block embers✅ Gutters & Eaves: Clean regularly and install metal guards✅ Windows: Use dual-pane, tempered glass✅ Siding & Decks: Use ignition-resistant or non-combustible materials✅ Fencing: Use metal or fire-resistant fencing within 5 feet of structures✅ 5-Foot Zone: Keep it clear of plants, mulch, and anything flammable🛠️ Small upgrades now can make a life-saving difference later. Protect your property — and your peace of mind.#WildfirePreparednessWeek #HomeHardening #DefensibleSpace #ZoneZero #ReadySetGo #WildfireSafety ... See MoreSee Less
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🚩🚨🔥 Wildfire Preparedness Week: Red Flag Fire Warnings! 🔥🚨🚩When a Red Flag Warning is issued, conditions are ripe for wildfires — hot temps, low humidity, and strong winds. One small spark can become a disaster.🚫 During a Red Flag Warning:❌ No outdoor burning❌ No campfires❌ Avoid using power tools that create sparks❌ Don’t park on dry grass✅ Be ready to evacuate if needed💨 Fires can start and spread fast. Stay alert, stay informed, and protect your community by doing your part.⚠️ One spark is all it takes. Take Red Flag Warnings seriously.#RedFlagWarning #WildfirePreparedness #FireWeatherAlert #BeFireSmart #OneSparkStartsIt #ReadySetGo ... See MoreSee Less
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