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    Monrovia Fire Rescue

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    Monrovia Police Department - Literally over an hour

    Monrovia Police Department

    3.5(36 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Got to give it up for the officers who have dealt with (and continue to) the ridiculous influx of…read morehomeless people in the area lately. Where the hell are they coming from? There seem to be pockets of homeless scattered throughout the city and for some reason they like hanging around in front of the bus stop near my work. Shopping carts, bags and boxes of shit in front and back of my workplace... sometimes I have people just taking a nap on the walkway, in the middle of the day. Really?! So far, the police have been cool about getting rid of them (at least temporarily) and dealing with them if and when they get crazy. More frequent patrols in the area to provide a stronger police presence would be great though.

    Again, I am not kissing anyone's ass, I strictly base my Yelps on personal experiences I have dealt…read morewith businesses or Police. Monrovia is another great Police Department I have had nothing but great experiences with. I lived in Monrovia back in 2000, up to 2010. That was a good 10 years of my life. I do not live there anymore, but Chief Roger Nelson was the Police Chief back than, and he retired in 2010, around the time I moved away. Monrovia would always come quick if I needed help with them. Many of the men and women dedicated their time to the community in fighting gangs out of the city. I do not know how they are handling task around the city now a days, but I remember all the good officers during my time living in the city.

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    Monrovia Police Department - Lovebirds ‍

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    Monrovia Police Department - Meanwhile... another resident can't drive to work.

    Meanwhile... another resident can't drive to work.

    Monrovia Police Department - Meanwhile... at the Boys and Girls Club down the street. Residents and families can no longer enjoy the park due to lack of PD enforcement.

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    Meanwhile... at the Boys and Girls Club down the street. Residents and families can no longer enjoy the park due to lack of PD enforcement.

    Sierra Madre Fire Department Station 41

    Sierra Madre Fire Department Station 41

    5.0(2 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    I went here a few weekends ago for a pancake breakfast at the Sierra Madre Fire Department. It was…read moreso lovely. All the firemen were so nice. You could view the trucks and the children could take photos inside the cab of the truck. It really was cool! They even had balloon animals for the children. My family and I went together, we were greeted by several people while handing out tickets to them. Then you proceed to the food line! We received some monster sized pancakes and sausage. All VERY delicious. Everyone sat inside the pristine garage where the trucks/engine are kept. Several of the Captains were present at the pancake breakfast. Which was really cool! So everyone could meet the Captains, the Engineers, the Firemen, and the Medics that work with them as well. If you ever get the chance to stop by at an event they are having, I highly suggest doing that! They are all very nice and welcoming.

    When hiking to the st water at Mt Wilson we passed an unfortunate accident. A man was bitten pretty…read morebadly by a dog. We saw the fireman from unit 41 climb the steep trail later we saw search and rescue both teams like it was nothing. I should say now that I am terrified of heights and this was my first time on this trail with my boyfriend and our two dogs. (Not involved in the dog bite incident). On our way down I was paralyzed by fear. This is no joke at this elevation. I was panicking and crying but trying my best to forge on because I knew if I didn't keep going I would be stuck there for hours. We see a helicopter leave and a minute later we see them decending behind us. We try to let them pass and they ask me if im okay. I tell them I'm scared but I'm ok physically. They offer to walk down next to me and I grab the chance without hesitation. They took their time walking next to me and making me feel at ease. I was in full panic and anxiety attack mode but with the help of my amazing bf who never left my side and these dedicated and compassionate men who took time out of their day we made it down the trail safe. I have the utmost respect and gratitude beyond measure for their help in immediately creating a shield of the edge and blocking my view of the steep drop down. Advising me on how to properly manage the terrain and calming me down with small jokes along the way. Their patience is outmatched and the call was above and beyond their duty. I cant say I will ever hike that trail again but I have a newfound appreciation for the men and women of service who are dedicated diligent kind compassionate and empathetic. My hats are off to you guys!! If my memory serves me right especially to Diaz Turner and Arroyo sorry if I got it wrong but you guys are epic!!! Thank you for assisting this "timid" hiker the nicest way of saying terrified and panicked beyond belief. Lol

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    Sierra Madre Fire Department Station 41
    Sierra Madre Fire Department Station 41
    Sierra Madre Fire Department Station 41 - Sierra Madre Fire Department teaching proper use of portable fire extinguishers to the Community Emergency Response Team

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    Sierra Madre Fire Department teaching proper use of portable fire extinguishers to the Community Emergency Response Team

    Los Angeles County Fire Department - Wouldn't be laughing if their family or kids were kids would they.

    Los Angeles County Fire Department

    2.3(3 reviews)
    6.5 mi

    I was in a car accident, and felt a little dizzy with head pressure. This engine came to assist,…read moremost unprofessional I have encountered; I am a medical professional and have dealt with fire fighters/ paramedics in the past, and my opinion has not changed, arrogant, uncaring, individuals. You work with the public, you signed up for this, you get great OT pay, earn it. I don't see it or hear of many real fires, the least you can do is pretend to care. Can we defund the fire department?! I never got their names/ no introduction, no cards, no forms; if I need information of anything they did, I can not call, everything needs to be done online, I needed to remember that particular department's name, me with a mild head injury. No customer service skills, sad and disappointing to see this profession represented like this. I can't believe my well earned tax money goes to individuals like this.

    Awful humans. I would call for my dad who would get seizures often due to cancer. Since I lived in…read moreapartments I would run to get them so they could know where to go. They got to know us and my dads history and I remember going one time after my dad got his worse seizure and telling them that his seizure had now spread to his face. The respond I got was one of them telling me he was going and I saw him slowly get out the truck and take another bite of his food. To me this was unacceptable because while my dad was having a seizure, all this man could focus on was laughing and finishing his meal. These people need to learn compassion. I haven't posted this review until now because I didn't want this to affect their service even worse but since then my dad has now passed . I just wish they cared a little more

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    Los Angeles County Fire Department - Station 152 on Cypress Street at Azusa Avenue

    Station 152 on Cypress Street at Azusa Avenue

    Los Angeles County Fire Department - Station 152.  Men of honor

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    Station 152. Men of honor

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