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More: LAFD Takes Delivery Of First Electric Fire Truck In North America The Panther supports 300 kW fast charging, allowing it to go from zero to 100 percent in 45 minutes. According to the ...
LAFD and Mayor Karen Bass have not been cooperative ... and the council also signed off on an additional $58 million for new fire trucks. According to the city's financial analysts, this ...
Cancer reduction has been a very big push in the fire service. This is one more step we're taking to protect our employees,” ...
A T-Mobile store in North Hills began to collapse after a truck ... striking a fire hydrant before coming to a stop against an electrical pole, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
The LAFD — which is contracted to annually inspect 66,000 fire hydrants across the city — had identified at least 1,350 hydrants in need of repair, according to its 2024 inspection.
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