Santa Fe Springs Firefighters, Local 3507

Santa Fe Springs Firefighters, Local 3507 Santa Fe Springs Firefighters, Local 3507

09/14/2022
09/11/2022
The Potato Bake is back!   After 2 years of drive through events and online fundraising we look forward to seeing you al...
07/27/2022

The Potato Bake is back! After 2 years of drive through events and online fundraising we look forward to seeing you all at this years event. The SFS Relay for life fundraising event benefits the American Cancer Society. Online donations also accepted through the link on post Team: SFS Fire Rescue. See you there! 🥔 🥔 🥔

Firefighters from SFS are currently en route to the   in Oregon, CAL OES E378 has been deployed. The fire is currently o...
07/15/2021

Firefighters from SFS are currently en route to the in Oregon, CAL OES E378 has been deployed. The fire is currently over 227,000 acres with only 5% containment.

Yesterday afternoon SFS Fire E84, T811 and 828 responded to the multi alarm incident in Compton. Units assisted in the f...
04/01/2021

Yesterday afternoon SFS Fire E84, T811 and 828 responded to the multi alarm incident in Compton. Units assisted in the fire fight long into the early morning.

  begins this Sunday! Don’t forget to change your clocks forward and check your smoke alarm batteries.
03/14/2021

begins this Sunday! Don’t forget to change your clocks forward and check your smoke alarm batteries.

 ・・・LAFD Announces COVID-19 Related Death LOS ANGELES – Statement from Los Angeles City Fire Department (LAFD) Chief Ral...
01/02/2021


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LAFD Announces COVID-19 Related Death

LOS ANGELES – Statement from Los Angeles City Fire Department (LAFD) Chief Ralph M. Terrazas on the passing of LAFD Captain I George Roque.



“It is with a heavy heart on this first day of the new year that we announce the death of LAFD Captain I George Roque, who passed away earlier today at an area hospital from complications of COVID-19.



Captain Roque was a 22-year LAFD veteran assigned to Fire Station 97 in the Laurel Canyon/Mulholland area of the City. He was 57 years old and is survived by his wife and four children.



He is the second LAFD member to succumb to complications from COVID-19 since the pandemic began. Firefighter/Paramedic Jose Perez passed away in July 2020.



On behalf of the men and women of the LAFD, I send my deepest and most heartfelt condolences to the Roque family and his friends and colleagues throughout the Department.”

Happy Thanksgiving from your SFS Firefighters.
11/26/2020

Happy Thanksgiving from your SFS Firefighters.

Join your SFS Firefighters in supporting Bill Rounds and Jay Sarno for City Council. Vote November 3rd !
10/29/2020

Join your SFS Firefighters in supporting Bill Rounds and Jay Sarno for City Council.

Vote November 3rd !

Join your SFS Firefighters in supporting Bill Rounds and Jay Sarno for City Council. Vote November 3rd !
10/22/2020

Join your SFS Firefighters in supporting Bill Rounds and Jay Sarno for City Council.

Vote November 3rd !

SFS Firefighters proudly support Bill Rounds and Jay Sarno. Vote above November 3rd !
10/11/2020

SFS Firefighters proudly support Bill Rounds and Jay Sarno.

Vote above November 3rd !

It's that time of year again ! Your Santa Fe Springs Firefighters can be found proudly supporting Breast Cancer Awarenes...
10/11/2020

It's that time of year again ! Your Santa Fe Springs Firefighters can be found proudly supporting Breast Cancer Awareness this month.

10/08/2020

When you're a southern California fire crew that's been sent to the other end of the state to help communities stay safe from horrific wild fires, you definitely take a minute of your off time to get a picture with your crew in front of the most famous bridge in the world! A huge thanks to Santa Fe Springs Firefighters, Local 3507, and all of the other emergency responders coming from far away, for protecting our communities. Your hard work is so appreciated!

This week  lost one of their members during a training exercise. Firefighters stopped by after being released from the  ...
10/08/2020

This week lost one of their members during a training exercise. Firefighters stopped by after being released from the this afternoon to show support.

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