In an effort to enchance your visit to the Los Angeles Fire Department, we are implementing an LAFD Photo Banner(Beta). We hope you enjoy the photos and will continue to add more photos in the future.
Please click on the banner to subscribe to the LAFD Photo Banner.
Depending on your "admin" rights for your computer, you may or may not be able to utilize this service. Most home computers will not have any problems.
Submitted by Ron Myers, Spokesman
Los Angeles Fire Department
LAFD Implements New Photo Banner
Saturday, April 15, 2006 |
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4 comments:
Very neat idea.
Doesn't work on Linux. :/
Wow. This is very neat. Its great to see such good pictures of all the hard work that you guys do.
Thank you for the visual enhancements. I very much enjoy reading about the LAFD experiences, but now with "the loop", I receive an even more enthralling understanding of what you go through to protect the City of Los Angeles. Thank you all.
Sincerely,
Nancy S. Kelel
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