Remembering John F. Kennedy
Today, we are remembering John F. Kennedy. The 35th U.S. President was assassinated while being driven through downtown Dallas. Most of you know the story. Many are fascinated by the
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As our team works to create a more resilient Los Angeles, we’ll post stories, videos, podcasts, and press information here in the MySafe:LA blog. Because we work throughout the Los Angeles region, we gain insight and experience into many different life experiences. Some of them are worth sharing. We hope you enjoy each post.
Today, we are remembering John F. Kennedy. The 35th U.S. President was assassinated while being driven through downtown Dallas. Most of you know the story. Many are fascinated by the
(October 17 – Los Angeles, Pre-Release) — MySafe:LA and the Los Angeles Fire Department — along with our Earthquake Country Alliance partners — will showcase The Great California ShakeOut with an
This year’s theme for National Fire Safety Week is “Prevent Kitchen Fires.” Did you know the most likely place for a fire to occur in your home or apartment is
On October 17, the annual California Great Shakeout drill will take place throughout the state. MySafe:LA has been an active participant in the Great Shakeout since our inception, and our
Every year, we remember the tragedy of 9/11. Did you know the LAFD were one of the first groups (as part of FEMA California Task Force One) to respond? This
This past week, the Prescott (Arizona) Fire Department was rocked by the Line of Duty Deaths (LODD) of 19 members of a wildfire “Hotshot” team. Not since the attacks of
Everyone loves fireworks. There are some wonderful shows all around the greater Los Angeles area where you can safely enjoy the wonder of these often powerful, colorful explosives. That’s right
Every May, the Los Angeles Fire Department opens the doors to all of their 106 fire stations and invites the public to come in for a tour. This year, in
We’ve all read about people experiencing a fire that destroyed their home. If you’re like most of us, you probably think, “well, that can’t happen to me.” It’s a natural
For many children and young adults, the tragic terror bombing during the 2013 Boston Marathon will result in confusion, fear, and lots of questions. The terror attacks of 9/11/2001 occurred
This week, MySafe:LA congratulated its first class of Jr. Fire Inspectors at an Elementary School in Los Angeles. These students are among a group that has successfully completed a series
If you suspect someone in your home or nearby you has been poisoned, there are two key things you must do immediately: Dial 911: – Tell the call taker that
MySafe:LA has been sharing online webinars for people delivering food to those in need throughout Los Angeles. The webinar, designed
MySafe:LA is introducing a new Spanish Language podcast as part of its CityTalk:LA podcast programming. The second season of CityTalk:LA
MySafe:LA is introducing a new podcast aimed at sharing important disaster preparedness information to people in the greater Los Angeles
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