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  2. Ralph J. Scott (fireboat) - Wikipedia

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    Ralph J. Scott, also formerly known as Fireboat #2, is a 100-foot (30 m) fireboat that was attached to the Los Angeles Fire Department serving the Port of Los Angeles. She was retired in 2003 after 78 years and replaced by Warner L. Lawrence. Ralph J. Scott is undergoing restoration near the Los Angeles Maritime Museum in San Pedro.

  3. Los Angeles Fire Department Museum and Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Designated LAHCM. August 6, 1962 [1] The Los Angeles Fire Department Museum and Memorial is located at Old Engine Co. No. 27, also known as Fire Station No. 27, on Cahuenga Boulevard in Hollywood. The museum houses old fire engines and fire apparatus, some dating from the 1880s. The museum also houses a reference library and fire safety ...

  4. Los Angeles County Lifeguards - Wikipedia

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    fire.lacounty.gov. Los Angeles County Lifeguards is a division of the Los Angeles County Fire Department. The lifeguard operations safeguard 31 miles (50 km) of beach and 72 miles (116 km) of coastline, from San Pedro in the south, to Malibu in the north. [2] The Los Angeles County Lifeguards are the largest professional lifeguard service in ...

  5. SS Sansinena - Wikipedia

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    Beam. 104 ft (32 m) Draft. 42 ft (13 m) Capacity. 460,000 bbl (73,000 m 3) SS Sansinena was a Liberian oil tanker that exploded in Los Angeles harbor on Friday, 17 December 1976 at 7:33pm. She was docked at berth 46 at Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro, California. The vessel was a steamship [citation needed][dubious – discuss] built in 1958.

  6. Los Angeles Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Fire Department. The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD or LA City Fire) provides firefighting services as well as technical rescue services, hazardous materials services and emergency medical services to the citizens of the city of Los Angeles, California, United States. [6] The LAFD is responsible for approximately four million ...

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

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    June 9, 1980. Designated LAHCM. February 18, 1966. 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. When it opened, it spawned a political firestorm due ...

  8. After massive fire closes Los Angeles interstate, motorists ...

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    After massive fire closes Los Angeles interstate, motorists urged to take public transport. November 12, 2023 at 2:52 PM. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles motorists should expect traffic snarls ...

  9. Warner L. Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    Warner L. Lawrence. Warner Lawrence is a fireboat owned and operated by the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) in Los Angeles. [1] Designed by Robert Allan Ltd. in the early 2000s, Warner Lawrence was built in Washington and delivered to San Pedro on 21 May 2003. She was dedicated on 12 April of that year.