LA Fire Dept. under investigation over video shot at fire station
A Los Angeles-area fire station is facing questions after a racy video was shot on the premises.
LACoFD Station 51 on scene
Everyone from station 51 on scene for a medical aid at universal city walk.
If anyone knows about the vehicle info for all of thes units, let me know.
North Hollywood, California ~ November 7th, 2015
LACoFD Engine 31 & Compton Fire Dept. Engine 42 Handle Grass Fire on the 710 Freeway
LA County FD and Compton FD were called out to the 710 Freeway and Alondra Boulevard for a reported grass fire. County Engine 31 was first on scene and reported a good patch of grass on fire. Compton Engine 42 assisted with water and cleanup.
Compton, CA - 6/27/19
LACoFD New and Old Engine 100, Squad 100 & Lifeguard Rescue 100 Responding
Los Angeles County Fire Department:
Clip 1: Old Engine 100 responding to a BLS phycological rescue at Ardmore Ave and 16th St.
Clip 2: New Engine 100 & Squad 100 responding to an ALS Injury at The Fusion Academy of the South Bay on Pacific Coast Highway.
Clip 3: Lifeguard Rescue 100 (Reserve) responding to a medical emergency at Tower 54 Dockweiler State Beach with Lifeguard Area Captain 17 & Lifeguard 172.
Note: The new engine at Station 100 was Hermosa Beach Fire Department’s frontline engine, when the Hermosa Beach Fire Department was disbanded on January 1st, 2018 the engine was absorbed by LACoFD and had to be outfitted with LA County decals and equipment before it could be ready for frontline status.
July 10th, 2018/July 17th, 2018
Hermosa Beach, CA/Manhattan Beach, CA
Paramedic pioneers look back on 50 years
50 years ago, visionaries had an idea to bring hospitals to the field by training firefighters to deliver life-saving care. L.A. County created the first paramedic training program in the nation. At a reception honoring a half-century of Emergency Medical Services, those first pioneers found camaraderie has survived the decades.
8 Parked Cars Struck By Vehicle In Bellflower When Driver Falls Asleep At The Wheel
A driver fell asleep at the wheel and caused a big mess in Bellflower. Amy Johnson reports.
Fire fighters try to extinguish fire from a Rug factory in Los Angeles. HD Stock Footage
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Fire fighters try to extinguish fire from a Rug factory in Los Angeles.
A rug factory on fire in Los Angeles. Fire men battle to get fire under control. View of wrecked building and topping walls after the fire. Wounded fireman brought out of the building. Fire rages through the block long factory building. Location: Los Angeles California. Date: November 17, 1955.
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Car fire Norwalk CA
Car fire around 10:30pm 10/9/16
Randolph Mantooth - Where Are They Now?
Exciting clip from a VH1 special called Where are They Now.
This segment shows some pretty rare stuff like Behind the Scenes of As the World Turns,the Rain Dance play and footage of Randy´s Wedding. Watch closely and you can see Kevin as his best man!
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Flock Of Seagulls-Nightmares-New Wave Bar--BellFlower,Ca.-12-07-2018
Bellflower City Council Meeting December 10, 2018
Carson, California
Carson is a city in Los Angeles County, California. As of the 2010 census, Carson had a total population of 91,714. Located 13 miles south of downtown Los Angeles and approximately 14 miles away from the Los Angeles International Airport. Incorporated on February 20, 1968, Carson is the youngest municipality in the South Bay region of Metropolitan Los Angeles.
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First Amendment audit on Venus City Hall
Very respectful aslo the chief whom i got to meet.
Landing Avenue (Orange County, California) to South Ball Avenue (Harbor Gateway) via Naples-M (...)
Watch in 720p full-screen to view map info. Visit for more info. - Waypoints: 0:09 Electric Avenue
0:09 Ocean Avenue
0:10 Neptune Avenue
0:11 Dolphin Avenue
0:11 Dolphin Market
0:11 14th Street
0:12 13th Street
0:13 12th Street
0:13 11th Street
0:13 10th Street
0:14 Seal Beach Municipal Pier
0:15 Main Street
0:16 8th Street
0:16 7th Street
0:16 6th Street
0:17 5th Street
0:17 4th Street
0:18 3rd Street
0:18 2nd Street
0:18 1st Street
0:19 Central Way
0:20 Marina Drive
0:20 Spinnaker Way
0:20 Regatta Way
0:21 Los Angeles County
0:21 Orange County
0:21 San Gabriel River Bike Path
0:21 San Gabriel River
0:22 North Marina Drive
0:33 North Studebaker Road
0:33 Mimi's Cafe
0:37 East Marina Drive
0:38 In-N-Out Burger
0:40 Marina Pacifica Mall Access Road
0:40 Pacific Coast Highway
0:41 Costa del Sol Way
0:42 Loynes Drive
0:43 Channel Drive
0:43 Pacific Coast Bike Route
0:44 North Bellflower Boulevard
0:45 Winslow Avenue
0:45 East 7th Street
0:45 The Vitamin Shoppe
0:45 Flint Avenue
0:46 Los Altos Avenue
0:49 East 8th Street
0:50 Havana Avenue
0:53 Terraine Avenue
0:53 Santiago Avenue
0:54 Federation Drive
0:56 Roycroft Avenue
0:56 Park Avenue
0:56 Quincy Avenue
0:56 Prospect Avenue
0:57 Pacific Electric Railway
0:58 East Elko Street
0:58 East 6th Street
0:59 East 5th Street
1:00 East 4th Street
1:01 East Vermont Street
1:02 East Colorado Street
1:03 East Massachusetts Street
1:03 Ximeno Avenue
1:05 Vista Street
1:07 East Broadway
1:07 East Shaw Street
1:11 Bennett Avenue
1:11 East Division Street
1:12 Livingston Drive
1:12 Roswell Avenue
1:12 North Roswell Avenue
1:12 Belmont Avenue
1:13 E Ocean Blvd
1:13 Miramar Avenue
1:13 39th Place
1:13 North Grand Avenue
1:14 South 36th Place
1:14 South 37th Place
1:14 North Loma Avenue
1:15 Redondo Avenue
1:16 Coronado Avenue
1:16 Paloma Avenue
1:17 Orizaba Avenue
1:18 Temple Avenue
1:19 Molino Avenue
1:19 Lindero Avenue
1:19 South 20th Place
1:20 South 19th Place
1:20 Kennebec Avenue
1:20 South 18th Place
1:21 Junipero Avenue
1:22 Cherry Avenue
1:22 South 15th Place
1:23 South 14th Place
1:23 South 13th Place
1:23 Hermosa Avenue
1:23 South 12th Place
1:24 Gaviota Avenue
1:24 South 11th Place
1:24 Falcon Avenue
1:24 South 10th Place
1:25 South 8th Place
1:25 Esperanza Avenue
1:25 South 7th Place
1:25 South 6th Place
1:26 Orange Avenue
1:26 South 5th Place
1:26 South 4th Place
1:26 Cerritos Avenue
1:27 Bonito Avenue
1:27 South 1st Place
1:27 North Alboni Place
1:28 Lime Avenue
1:28 Shoreline Drive
1:28 Alamitos Avenue
1:28 Broadway Court
1:30 Linden Ave; S Linden Avenue
1:30 North Frontenac Court
1:31 Elm Ave; Elm Way
1:31 Long Beach Boulevard
1:31 South Hart Place
1:32 Collins Way
1:32 North Waite Court
1:33 Locust Drive
1:33 The Promenade North
1:33 South Pine Avenue
1:33 Pine Avenue
1:34 Long Beach Public Library and Information Center
1:35 South Chestnut Place
1:35 West Ocean Boulevard
1:35 KSUL-FM (Long Beach)
1:35 Magnolia Avenue
1:37 Golden Shore Street
1:38 Los Angeles River Bike Route
1:39 North Harbor Scenic Drive
1:40 Pico Avenue
1:40 South Pico Avenue
1:41 West Broadway
1:42 West Water Street
1:42 Long Beach Fire Station 20
1:46 Terminal Island Freeway
1:48 North Seaside Avenue
1:49 Navy Way
1:51 Vincent Thomas Bridge
1:51 Ferry Street
1:52 Union Pacific Railroad
1:53 Catalina Express San Pedro - Avalon
1:54 Swinford Street
1:54 Regan Street
1:57 Harbor Freeway
1:57 West Macarthur Avenue
1:58 West Channel Street
2:01 John S Gibson Boulevard
2:03 Figueroa Street
2:03 West Grant Street
2:03 West L Street
2:03 L Street
2:04 West Pacific Coast Highway
2:05 West Lomita Boulevard
2:07 West Sepulveda Boulevard
2:08 West 228th Street
2:11 West Carson Street
2:12 West 214th Street
2:14 West Torrance Boulevard
2:14 Del Amo Boulevard
2:16 San Diego Freeway
2:19 West 182nd Street
2:21 West 168th Street
2:23 Alondra Boulevard
2:25 Redondo Beach Boulevard
2:28 West Redondo Beach Boulevard
2:29 South Main Street
2:29 West 154th Street
2:30 West 155th Street
2:30 West 157th Street
2:32 South Ball Avenue
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Landing Avenue (California) to South Ball Avenue (Los Angeles County, Orange County)
Nov 2011
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Compton, California
Compton is a city in southern Los Angeles County, California, United States, situated south of downtown Los Angeles. The city of Compton is one of the oldest cities in the county and on May 11, 1888, was the eighth city to incorporate. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city had a total population of 96,455. It is known as the Hub City due to its geographic centrality in Los Angeles County. Neighborhoods in Compton include Sunny Cove, Leland, Downtown Compton, and Richland Farms. The city is generally a working class city with some middle-class neighborhoods and is home to a relatively young community, at an average 25 years of age, compared to the American median age of 35.
Since the 1980s, the city of Compton has become well known in American popular culture due to many hip hop groups and rappers originating from the community, such as the seminal gangsta rap group N.W.A, best known for their debut album, Straight Outta Compton. The city of Compton as well as southern Los Angeles County in general is notorious for its heavy concentration of gangs and gang violence, such as the Bloods, the Crips, and Sureños, which all originated in the Los Angeles area.
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Jessica Miranda Campaign Video
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4th Amendment Audit Downtown LaPorte
Pacific Electric | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:03 1 Districts
00:02:10 2 History
00:02:19 2.1 Origins
00:08:40 2.2 Construction
00:14:53 2.3 The Great Merger and the New Pacific Electric
00:20:27 2.4 Decline
00:26:42 2.5 Freeway construction
00:29:23 2.6 Public ownership
00:33:25 3 Post-closure
00:33:35 3.1 Successors
00:42:24 3.2 Proposed developments
00:46:05 4 Legacy
00:48:22 5 Routes and facilities
00:48:45 6 Fleet
00:48:55 6.1 Interurban cars
00:50:59 6.2 City and suburban cars
00:52:44 6.3 Work cars
00:53:04 6.4 Locomotives
00:53:17 6.5 Freight cars
00:53:36 6.6 Buses
00:53:48 7 See also
00:53:58 8 Notes
00:54:07 9 Bibliography
00:54:17 9.1 Predecessor lines
00:54:27 10 External links
00:55:02 10.1 Photos
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The Pacific Electric Railway Company, nicknamed the Red Cars, was a privately owned mass transit system in Southern California consisting of electrically powered streetcars, interurban cars, and buses and was the largest electric railway system in the world in the 1920s. Organized around the city centers of Los Angeles and San Bernardino, it connected cities in Los Angeles County, Orange County, San Bernardino County and Riverside County.
The system shared dual gauge track with the 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) narrow gauge Los Angeles Railway, Yellow Car, or LARy system on Main Street in downtown Los Angeles (directly in front of the 6th and Main terminal), on 4th Street, and along Hawthorne Boulevard south of downtown Los Angeles toward the cities of Hawthorne, Gardena, and Torrance.
Pacific Electric Railway | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:53 1 Districts
00:01:48 2 History
00:01:57 2.1 Origins
00:07:09 2.2 Construction
00:12:17 2.3 The Great Merger and the New Pacific Electric
00:16:53 2.4 Decline
00:22:02 2.5 Freeway construction
00:24:16 2.6 Public ownership
00:27:36 3 Post-closure
00:27:44 3.1 Successors
00:35:00 3.2 Proposed developments
00:38:03 4 Legacy
00:39:59 5 Routes and facilities
00:40:19 6 Fleet
00:40:28 6.1 Interurban cars
00:42:14 6.2 City and suburban cars
00:43:42 6.3 Work cars
00:43:59 6.4 Locomotives
00:44:11 6.5 Freight cars
00:44:28 6.6 Buses
00:44:38 7 See also
00:44:47 8 Notes
00:44:56 9 Bibliography
00:45:05 9.1 Predecessor lines
00:45:13 10 External links
00:45:43 10.1 Photos
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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Speaking Rate: 0.9263440433601348
Voice name: en-AU-Wavenet-C
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Pacific Electric Railway Company, nicknamed the Red Cars, was a privately owned mass transit system in Southern California consisting of electrically powered streetcars, interurban cars, and buses and was the largest electric railway system in the world in the 1920s. Organized around the city centers of Los Angeles and San Bernardino, it connected cities in Los Angeles County, Orange County, San Bernardino County and Riverside County.
The system shared dual gauge track with the 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) narrow gauge Los Angeles Railway, Yellow Car, or LARy system on Main Street in downtown Los Angeles (directly in front of the 6th and Main terminal), on 4th Street, and along Hawthorne Boulevard south of downtown Los Angeles toward the cities of Hawthorne, Gardena, and Torrance.
Compton, California | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:01 1 History
00:09:55 2 Geography
00:10:55 2.1 East Compton
00:11:47 3 Demographics
00:11:57 3.1 2010
00:17:26 3.2 Crime
00:20:01 3.2.1 Gifts for Guns
00:21:09 4 Economy
00:24:55 5 Arts and culture
00:28:23 5.1 Historical landmarks
00:30:25 5.2 City sites
00:30:58 6 Government
00:31:07 6.1 Municipal government
00:32:06 6.1.1 Controversies
00:35:24 6.2 State and federal representation
00:36:00 7 Education
00:38:19 8 Infrastructure
00:38:57 8.1 Law enforcement
00:40:13 8.2 Transportation
00:41:41 9 Notable people
00:41:55 10 Sister cities
00:42:32 11 See also
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Speaking Rate: 0.8442675648316336
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-C
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Compton is a city in southern Los Angeles County, California, United States, situated south of downtown Los Angeles. Compton is one of the oldest cities in the county and on May 11, 1888, was the eighth city to incorporate. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city had a total population of 96,455. It is known as the Hub City due to its geographic centrality in Los Angeles County. Neighborhoods in Compton include Sunny Cove, Leland, Downtown Compton, and Richland Farms. The city is generally a working class city with some middle-class neighborhoods, and is home to a relatively young population, at an average 25 years of age, compared to the American median age of 35 (2010 data).