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The Beverly Hills Firemen’s Association represents the 77 full-time, professional firefighters and paramedics who protect the residents and visitors of our world-class community. Our members operate the city’s three fire stations 24 hours per day and respond to over 6,000 incidents a year. These incidents require firefighters to call on their expertise in firefighting, emergency medical services, hazardous material operations and technical rescue. The Beverly Hills Firefighters provide the community with the highest level of service possible. Since firefighters spend roughly one-third of their lives on the job, your Beverly Hills Firefighters are engaged community members, contributors to local causes, participants in local events and stakeholders in the success of this world-class city. The Beverly Hills Firefighters are committed to being a positive force in the community we proudly serve. We take pride in making a difference to the residents and visitors of Beverly Hills, both on and off duty.
The Beverly Hills Firemen's Association paid a visit to both Bridgepoint and Sunrise Assisted Living Homes on Valentines Day. The on-duty firefighters celebrated Valentines Day with the residents by giving out balloons and spreading cheer.
You might have seen the words "Class 1" on our Beverly Hills fire engines. But do you know what that means? And how does that affect the lives and property of the citizens and businesses of Beverly Hills? The City of Beverly Hills Fire Department was surveyed by the Insurance Services Offices (ISO) to determine its Public Protection Classification (PPC) and was awarded a Class 1 rating.
The Beverly Hills Firemen's Association distributed toys to sick children on Christmas Day once again this year. These toys were collected through the Spark of Love Toy Drive which was supported entirely by donations from the public and the Beverly Hills Firemen's Association. They visited both Mattel Children's Hospital at UCLA Medical Center and Cedars Sinai Medical Center on Christmas morning complete with Fire Captain Dean Viana dressed as a Santa Claus. His daughter volunteered her time to dress as an elf.