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Welcome to the La Verne Fire Department website. We hope you find this site helpful and informative.

As a highly professional organization, we serve the current and emerging needs of those who live, work, and visit our community. We are committed to responsibly safeguarding lives, property, and the environment through industry-leading emergency response and community engagement.

Contact Information:

In case of emergency, please call 9-1-1.

Administration: 909-596-5991

Community Risk Reduction (Inspections, Permits, Fire Safety): 909-295-6437

La Verne Ladder Truck

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📋✅ Annual Station Inspections are complete!Each year, the La Verne Fire Department conducts detailed station inspections that include uniforms, personal protective equipment (PPE), buildings, and apparatus. These inspections are a critical part of maintaining operational readiness, firefighter safety, and accountability.NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) standards recommend:🧤 PPE like turnout gear be replaced every 10 years, regardless of use.🚒 Fire engines and ambulances be evaluated for replacement after 15 years of service.🔺 Aerial ladder trucks should be assessed after 20 years, with full retirement by 25 years, depending on condition and use.Inspections help us stay on top of these timelines, identify wear and tear early, and ensure every firefighter has the gear and equipment they need to respond safely and effectively.It's all part of our commitment to protecting our crews and our community. 💪🚒 ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you to everyone who participated in the @SGVCOG Community Wildfire Preparedness Plan Workshop hosted here in La Verne. Community residents who remain involved is crucial as we continue to work together in protecting our city from the growing threat of wildfires. 🌲🔥SGVCOG President/La Verne Mayor Tim Hepburn and Fire Chief Chris Nigg shared valuable insights, provided context, and emphasized the importance of sharing insights, asking questions, and contributing to the regional plan that is focused on preparedness. As California continues to face the challenges of wildfire season, our collective action and preparedness are key to keeping our families and homes safe. 🌍🔥This workshop is just the beginning. We encourage everyone to stay engaged, stay informed, and take action to protect what matters most. Together, we can make La Verne a safer place for all. 💪#laverne #wildfirepreparedness ... See MoreSee Less
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