(Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times)
As the Los Angeles Police Department plans to expand its ranks in the coming fiscal year, a new report from the Los Angeles Fire Department suggests that it, too, may need more staffing.The report, submitted May 31 to the Board of Fire Commissioners, says that some LAFD firefighters and paramedics are overworked in "high-incident-demand areas" and recommends a new deployment strategy for some 24-hour rescue ambulances.
As the Los Angeles Police Department plans to expand its ranks in the coming fiscal year, a new report from the Los Angeles Fire Department suggests that it, too, may need more staffing.The report, submitted May 31 to the Board of Fire Commissioners, says that some LAFD firefighters and paramedics are overworked in "high-incident-demand areas" and recommends a new deployment strategy for some 24-hour rescue ambulances.
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