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Injury Traffic Accident on Spring Street

Monday, March 11th, 2013

    Today (3/11/13) at 16:50, Long Beach Fire Units were call to the 6400 block of Spring Street for a two car injury traffic accident. An east bound Dodge Caravan and a west bound Ford Expedition collided. The Dodge carried an elderly couple and came to rest on its side. The upright Ford contained […]

LBFD Marine Safety Division Lifeguard Tryouts

Friday, March 8th, 2013

On Saturday, March 16 the Long Beach Fire Department, Marine Safety Division will host tryouts for Non-Career Ocean Lifeguards. Beach goers from our local communities and around the world visit the Long Beach shoreline every year. The summer months are particularly busy, and the Long Beach Fire Department, Marine Safety Division keeps a keen eye […]

Bixby Knolls Area Garage Fire

Thursday, January 24th, 2013

At approximately 9am this morning, Long Beach Fire units responded to a garage fire in the 3800 block of California Ave. Firefighters were able to quickly extinguish the fire and ensure that it was contained to the detached garage with no involvement to the main house. Arson investigators were called to the scene to investigate […]

Long Beach Jr. Lifeguard Try Outs

Thursday, January 24th, 2013

The Long Beach Fire Department’s Marine Safety Division will once again sponsor the Junior Lifeguard Program this summer. The 2013 Program will be held June 24 to August 2.   Each of the morning and afternoon sessions will be held Monday through Friday at Junior Lifeguard Headquarters, located on the beach at 55th Place and Ocean […]

TRAFFIC FATALITY

Monday, January 21st, 2013

On Saturday, January 19, 2013, at approximately 8:42 p.m., the LBFD responded to Del Amo Boulevard just east of Orange Avenue regarding a single vehicle injury traffic collision that resulted in the death of a male adult. Apon arrival, units found a overturned white 2002 Chevy Suburban that had contained six occupants. Four of the […]

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