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CERT Academy Schedule for 2018

LAHCFD February 1, 2018

You can become a CERT member! LAHCFD in conjunction with the County of Santa Clara will be offering new 2018 CERT Academy training classes designed to get you CERT certified. If you are interested in becoming a LAHCFD CERT member contact the LAHCFD Emergency Preparedness Coordinator at 650-922-1055.  For additional information and a class schedule, download the […]

Applications for General Manager Position Open – POSITION FILLED

LAHCFD November 15, 2017

This part-time (20 hr/wk) position has been created to lead and manage the District’s ongoing work in fire protection and emergency response. Reporting to an appointed seven-member Board, the General Manager will: Serve as the public face of the District, interacting with residents, contractors, and partner organizations Manage/oversee all District operations, projects, activities, and services […]

“Get Ready” Safety Video

LAHCFD October 13, 2016

Carbon Monoxide Detectors

LAHCFD July 1, 2011

The State Fire Marshall required owners of single family homes that have a fossil-fuel burning appliance, fireplace, or attached garage to install CO alarms by July 1, 2011. According to the American Medical Association, carbon monoxide is the leading cause of accidental poisoning deaths in the United States. The federal Centers for Disease Control and […]

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