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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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5 days ago

La Verne Fire Department
Wishing a joyful and peaceful Easter to all who celebrate!From all of us at the La Verne Fire Department, we’re sending warm wishes to our residents, businesses, and community partners for a safe and happy day.#HappyEaster #LaVerneFireDepartment #LVFD ... See MoreSee Less
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1 week ago

La Verne Fire Department
We couldn’t let National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week go by without showing some appreciation to the incredible dispatchers who keep our first responders connected and our community safe.Fire Chief Nigg, Deputy Chief Coatney, and Fire Marshal St. Ange dropped off cookies this week to our dispatchers at the La Verne Police Department to say thank you for the vital work they do every single day.We also want to recognize our partners at the Los Angeles County Fire Department Command and Control Facility (CCF) — the team behind the scenes supporting us during mutual aid incidents and large-scale emergencies.From all of us at LVFD: thank you, dispatchers, for being the calm in the chaos. 💛 ... See MoreSee Less
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#SmokeAdvisoryIf conditions allow, on Tuesday, April 15 to Thursday, April 17 forest firefighters may light a prescribed fire (planned fire) of brush piles in the Angeles National Forest next to upper Mt Baldy Rd area (Los Angeles County, Mt Baldy, CA).⚠️Note: Smoke will likely be seen/smelled inside the Angeles National Forest, Mt Baldy Rd, and in the surrounding communities of Mt Baldy, Claremont, La Verne, San Antonio Heights, Upland, and Rancho Cucamonga. For more information, visit www.fs.usda.gov/main/angeles/home. ... See MoreSee Less
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The #LACoFD will host its fourth annual Sirens of Silence event, A Special Day with First Responders, on April 12, 2025. This event builds community between first responders and individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).LVFD will be a participating community partner in this event with LACoFD and other local agencies to not only raise awareness, but foster acceptance, inclusion, and education of the strengths and talents of those with ASD.Let’s embrace diversity to create environments where everyone is empowered, valued, and receives the utmost care! ... See MoreSee Less
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