LAFD Operations Valley Bureau ValleyView Sep-Oct 2016

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L A F D I SSUE 10

VALLE VALLEY YVie iew w O PERATIONS V ALLEY B UREAU

S EP /O CT 2016

CHIEF’S MESSAGE

PREPARING FOR BRUSH SEASON Brush fire season is upon us as we have recently BUREAU COMMANDER DEPUTY CHIEF Trevor Richmond

ASSISTANT BUREAU COMMANDERS ASSISTANT CHIEF Patrick Butler John Drake Andrew Fox Gregory Reynar

TRAINING OFFICER CAPTAIN II Gregory Galvez

EMS OFFICER CAPTAIN I Danny Wu

MANAGEMENT ANALYST II

observed large wild land fires burning aggressively across the State. Drought conditions along with elevated temperatures have contributed to an already volatile brush fire climate in central and southern California. We will most likely continue to see large fires in the wildland throughout the remainder of the season. The Los Angeles Fire Department has trained extensively on the problems associated with the wild land urban interface and works very closely with our neighboring jurisdictions to assess and respond collaboratively. The LAFD is confident in their training and the equipment that is used to address these challenging fires. With all that the LAFD can do, we still rely on the readiness of our community members to take the necessary steps to protect their lives and their property. “Ready, Set, Go!” has been the mantra for the local communities as they anticipate an evacuation order. Being prepared to evacuate translates into better decisions under stress. Having a plan in place when an evacuation order is given allows the fire department to focus on protecting your property and not spending precious time assisting you in leaving the area. You can get ready now by determining what valuables you intend to bring with you and how and where you will evacuate to. The City of Los Angeles will provide information regarding evacuation sites for people and pets so that you can make certain every member of your family is in a safe location. If you need additional information please stop by the Operations Valley Bureau office.

RECRUITMENT

Christal Chacon

SECRETARY Aggie Rodriguez

OFFICE 4960 Balboa Blvd. Encino, CA 91316 818-728-9921 818-728-9931 Fax

LAFD RECRUITMENT DEADLINE EXTENDED Applications Now Being Accepted Through December 16, 2016 The recruitment campaign for LAFD started

lafd.valleybureau @lacity.org

in January with this year’s theme, “Wear Your Strength On Your Sleeve,” reflecting our extensive efforts in recruiting the next generation of firefighters to serve the citizens of Los Angeles.

LAFD Valley

Being a Firefighter with the Los Angeles Fire Department is a highly desirable and rewarding career. The selection process is extremely competitive and the LAFD has extended the online application period until December 16, 2016. Visit JoinLAFD.org for information on how to join or call (213) 473-9060. The firefighter job bulletin with additional information is posted at http://agency.governmentjobs.com/lacity.

Proudly serving: Arleta, Bell Canyon, Canoga Park, Chatsworth, City of San Fernando, Encino, Granada Hills, Lake View Terrace, Mission Hills, Noho Arts District, North Hills, North Hollywood, Northridge, Pacoima, Panorama City, Porter Ranch, Reseda, Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Sunland/Tujunga, Sylmar, Tarzana, Toluca Lake, Tujunga, Universal City, Van Nuys, Warner Center, West Hills, Winnetka, Woodland Hills.


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