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

The mission of the La Verne Fire Department is to preserve life, property, and the environment of the City of La Verne in a safe, efficient, and cost effective manner. Our members place high value on Integrity, Professionalism, Dedication, and Community. This site is intended to provide you with answers to the most frequently asked questions and give you information about our organization and how we serve the community.

La Verne Ladder Truck

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A Red Flag warning is issued by the National Weather Service when low humidity, warm temperatures, dry fuels and strong winds could combine to produce extreme fire behavior that is either occurring or will occur within 24 hours. These are some of the criteria considered prior to issuing a Red Flag Warning:

  • Sustained wind speeds averaging 15 mpg or greater
  • Relative humidity of 25% or less
  • Temperature over 75 degrees F
  • Ten hour fuel moisture at 8% or less for one day

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FIRE WARNING LEVELS

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19 hours ago

La Verne Fire Department
The Firefighter’s helmet is an iconic and traditional symbol of our profession. To those on the job, our sense of duty is rooted in a past well over 200 years old. As one of the decreasing number of remaining fire departments over 110 years old, La Verne Fire is taking it back to our roots. At today’s all-hands meeting, LVFD Firefighters received their new “traditional” style fire helmets and can be seen wearing them on emergency responses as we speak. Today’s implementation means greater emergency scene accountability, safety and department pride!The traditional fire helmet dates to the early 1800’s, driven by a need for the first functionally designed helmet specific to Firefighting. Beginning with the representative eagle on top to embody a Firefighter’s pride, courage and valor, these helmets were also designed with a tall dome to better deflect burning debris, a larger rear brim to channel heated water away from entering a Firefighter’s collar and a brass shield mount for breaking glass. Modern versions of the traditional design are both OSHA and NFPA compliant to offer the highest level of protection for our personnel. We look forward to sharing our new “old” helmets with the community, so please, don’t be shy to ask for an up close look if you see us out and about!#lavernefiredepartment #lavernefire #lvfd #laverne #firefighterhelmet #newhelmets ... See MoreSee Less
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23 hours ago

La Verne Fire Department
Highlights from our February 2023 Call Statistics #lavernefiredepartment #lavernefire #LVFD #laverne #callstatistics #callstats ... See MoreSee Less
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Timeline photosSpring is an excellent time to get outside and make your home fire safe. You will also protect animals, trees, plants, and your home by checking everything off. Download your list here: nfpa.social/fOPg50NpwJA #SpringCleaning ... See MoreSee Less
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LVFD personnel will be attending multi-agency Fire Ground Survival training over the next 2 months with our @lacountyfd partners.  This training ensures the interoperability of our equipment and emergency scene operations.#lavernefiredepartment #lavernefire #LVFD #training #firegroundsurvivaltraining ... See MoreSee Less
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6 days ago

La Verne Fire Department
Thank you Lighthouse Baptist Academy for the lovely cookies and cards from your students! We’re so happy you had such a great time during your station tour! 🔥#lavernefiredepartment #lavernefire #lvfd #laverne #stationtour #thankyou ... See MoreSee Less
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