L A F D I SSUE 9
VALLE VALLEY YVie iew w O PERATIONS V ALLEY B UREAU
J UL /A UG 2016
NEW CHIEF’S MESSAGE
PRESERVING BUREAU OBJECTIVES
BUREAU COMMANDER DEPUTY CHIEF Trevor Richmond
ASSISTANT BUREAU COMMANDERS ASSISTANT CHIEF Patrick Butler John Drake Andrew Fox Gregory Reynar
TRAINING OFFICER CAPTAIN II Richard Fields
EMS OFFICER CAPTAIN I Danny Wu
OFFICE 4960 Balboa Blvd. Encino, CA 91316 818-728-9921 818-728-9931 Fax
lafd.valleybureau @lacity.org
LAFD Valley
I am excited to be taking over the responsibility for the LAFD Operations Valley Bureau as Chief Arbuthnott’s successor. I look forward to working with all partners in public safety in an effort to make our service better. I am confident that our continued progress, consistent with the Fire Chief’s strategic plan, will position us for success. Our team has been built with some New Bureau Commander of the most highly qualified members our department has to offer. I am Deputy Chief Trevor Richmond certain that we have the right team in place to get things done. My vision for fire department service in the Valley includes a commitment to making certain that in every case, people calling 911 will get a dedicated and professional employee. I am eager to work with our community leaders to find ways to work collaboratively towards common interests. Over the next year I will launch several initiatives that will focus on the improvement of service both internally and externally. These initiatives will involve contemporary approaches to leadership, community involvement and administrative effectiveness. Thank you for your interest in Operations Valley Bureau and I look forward to working with you in the future.
SUMMER SAFETY
NEW BUREAU STAFF
DROWNING It Can Happen in an Instant! Not including boating incidents, on average about 10 people die from drowning every day in the United States, according to Injury Facts 2016, the annual statistical report on unintentional injuries produced by NSC. SWIMMERS SHOULD KEEP A FEW SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN MIND: • If you don’t know how to swim take lessons • Never swim alone • Learn CPR and rescue techniques • Ensure the body of water matches your swimming skill level • If you do get caught in a current, don't try to fight it; stay calm and float with it, or swim parallel to the shore until you can swim free • Swim in areas supervised by a lifeguard • Don't push or jump on others • Don't dive in unfamiliar areas • Never drink alcohol when swimming Please see Drowning continued on Page 2
John Drake
Patrick Butler
This July, Assistant Chief John Drake will be replacing Chief Richmond as the Assistant Bureau Commander for Operations Valley Bureau. Chief Drake has over 30 years of experience with the LAFD and brings with him a wealth of Department knowledge. Chief Drake recently promoted to the rank of Assistant Chief and was temporarily assigned to Operations Central Bureau. In addition, due to Chief Emile Mack’s retirement in June Assistant Chief Patrick Butler will transition over to Operations Valley Bureau as a 24 hour platoon duty Assistant Chief. Chief Butler previously held the position of Assistant Bureau Commander for Operations West Bureau and has over 26 years of experience with the LAFD. We look forward to working with Chiefs Drake and Butler, and utilizing their experience to manage Valley Bureau operations.
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