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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:

Administration: 909-596-5991

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

La Verne Ladder Truck

Ready Set Go

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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Los Angeles County's Trauma Center System is commemorating it's 40th anniversary and La Verne Fire was proud to sponsor their celebration luncheon yesterday. Our department's honor guard was asked to post the colors before the pledge of allegiance at the start of the event. The Los Angeles County Trauma Center System has evolved to one of the largest and most diverse systems in the country. It serves over 10 million residents in 88 cities, covers over 4,000 square miles of deserts, mountains, valleys and beaches, and attends to virtually every traumatic injury that can be expected to occur in the County's urban, rural and wilderness areas.We congratulate the LA County Trauma Center System on 40 years and thank you for continually improving the system, affording us the ability to serve our community at the highest levels. ... See MoreSee Less
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Have you received notices about dropped or changed insurance coverage, or seen headlines recently about wildfire insurance?🔥 Join San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments for a virtual workshop on wildfire preparedness and home insurance for SGV residents!🚒✨ Featuring presentations from the California Department of Insurance and United Policyholders.Learn more at our upcoming webinar as we break down upcoming insurance changes and guide you through wildfire preparedness for your home. This online webinar will discuss how you can get the best coverage for your home, take advantage of insurance discounts, and secure your home against potential risks.Where: Zoom - register at bit.ly/SGVinsuranceWhen: 11/29 at 5pm🏡🌲 Don't let uncertainty burn you out—empower yourself with knowledge! Register today at bit.ly/SGVinsurance. For questions, please email jread@sgvcog.org#homeinsurancewebinar #fireprepsgv ... See MoreSee Less
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We recognize that the holidays can be a challenging time for some.No matter where you live in the U.S., you can easily access 24/7 emotional support. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, now known as the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, can be more easily reached by calling or texting 9-8-8, or chatting on 988lifeline.org.Wishing everyone a safe and peaceful holiday season. ... See MoreSee Less
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Last week, B-Shift conducted a night drill simulating a commercial structure fire incident. Starting at Station 1 with an initial dispatch, they timed the rigs to arrive as if it were an actual incident. 🚒Battalion Chief Sam Dominick took command while Quint 761 operated as the vent group, walking the building roof, simulating offensive and defensive ventilation techniques, and transitioned to a defensive operation. The engines assisted with fire attack and supported the defensive operations. 🔥Night drills are crucial for fire department training, honing our skills under low-light conditions. From navigating smoke-filled environments to executing precise rescue operations, these exercises ensure we're always prepared to respond swiftly and effectively, no matter the hour. 🌙 ... See MoreSee Less
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Have you received notices about dropped or changed insurance coverage, or seen headlines recently about wildfire insurance?🔥 Join San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments for a virtual workshop on wildfire preparedness and home insurance for SGV residents!🚒✨ Featuring presentations from the California Department of Insurance and United Policyholders.Learn more at our upcoming webinar as we break down upcoming insurance changes and guide you through wildfire preparedness for your home. This online webinar will discuss how you can get the best coverage for your home, take advantage of insurance discounts, and secure your home against potential risks.Where: Zoom - register at bit.ly/SGVinsuranceWhen: 11/29 at 5pm🏡🌲 Don't let uncertainty burn you out—empower yourself with knowledge! Register today at bit.ly/SGVinsurance. For questions, please email jread@sgvcog.org#homeinsurancewebinar #fireprepsgv ... See MoreSee Less
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