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  2. Ralph Terrazas - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Terrazas was the chief of the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) from 2014 to 2022. He was the first Latin to serve in the role. He was the first Latin to serve in the role. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He was preceded by James G. Featherstone as interim chief and succeeded by Kristin Crowley.

  3. LAFD team tasked with preventing wildfires accused of ... - AOL

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    Former Los Angeles Fire Chief Ralph Terrazas resigned in 2022 amid allegations of racism and sexism. Corbis via Getty Images The city eventually settled the suit for $800,000.

  4. Tearful LA fire union prez warned of dangerous fire ... - AOL

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    A Los Angeles fire union president had warned the city about staffing shortfalls prior to the deadly fires that have ravaged the county for more than a week, according to a new interview. Freddy ...

  5. Anthony Marrone - Wikipedia

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    He assumed the role of acting fire chief on August 1, 2022, following the retirement of fire chief Daryl L. Osby. [1] His appointment was made by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors , and it followed a prior interim role during Osby's leave of absence in 2021.

  6. New fast-moving fire emerges as death toll from raging LA ...

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    Editor's Note: This page is a summary of news on the LA fires for Thursday, Jan. 9. For the latest updates on the Los Angeles wildfires in California, please read USA TODAY'S live updates for ...

  7. Fire Station No. 23 (Los Angeles, California) - Wikipedia

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    Fire Station No. 23 is a former fire station in Downtown Los Angeles. Built in 1910 as an operating fire station, it was also the Los Angeles Fire Department's headquarters until 1920 and the residence of every fire chief from 1910 to 1928.

  8. 'Morrison Hotel' made famous by The Doors burns down in ...

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    Around 11:20 a.m., more than 100 firefighters from the Los Angeles Fire Department were called to the four-story, nearly 100-year-old building that was erupting in massive flames.

  9. Million Dollar Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Million Dollar was the first movie house built by entrepreneur Sid Grauman in 1918 as the first grand cinema palace in L.A. [6] Grauman was later responsible for Grauman's Egyptian Theatre and Grauman's Chinese Theatre, both on Hollywood Boulevard, and was partly responsible for the entertainment district shifting from downtown Los Angeles to Hollywood in the mid-1920s.