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Learn About School Visits

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LA firefighters visit an elementary school

School visits: We'll visit your school, and bring Los Angeles City Firefighters with us. Our program is directly linked to the public safety mission of the Los Angeles Fire Department. Our board includes active and retired LA Firefighters. Our advisory board includes not only firefighters, but physicians, teachers, film producers and business people. The reason? So we can produce the best possible materials. It's important to us that this program be in-part an evolution of past successful initiatives, but overall, we want you and your students to say, "wow! I've never seen anything like this.

To see how a school presentation works, click here.

Remember, if you have questions, we want to hear from you. You can reach us via phone at 213-485-8040, or via email at info @ mysafela dot org.



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