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About MySafeLA
  • The Project
    The team behind “My Safe LA” include experienced educators, broadcast journalists, documentary film producers, entrepreneurs, and fire service professionals.

    The concept for MySafe:LA developed in the fall of 2008, and is being developed to create a portal of information, education, and resources for the citizens of Los Angeles.

    We welcome comments and suggestions.
  • The Community
    Learn about your friends, neighbors, and peers and why they are using MySafeLA as a component of their daily living and safety planning. This is a unique and powerful resource and education center. Discover how you can do a better job protecting yourself, your family, and your co-workers. Collaborate with your family and friends to complete interactive projects. Engage your students in our online learning center.
  • Administration
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Newsflash

What Does a Search Dog do? In addition to the various land, sea, and air resources that are available, California Task Force One (CA-TF-1), managed for FEMA by the Los Angeles Fire Department, has several search dogs on its roster. Most of the k9s are owned by their handlers (not the department), and these individuals dedicate themselves to saving the lives of people trapped or buried during a disaster.  They pay for all of their food, transport, and training out of their own pockets, so it is truly a labor of love. Let's see what these dogs do, and learn how they can help save YOU in the event of an earthquake or other disaster. Click Here.