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First Responders Law

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🚒🚔Representing first responders for 30 years
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What would you say to this "request"? 🤔 DM us the craziest stuff you've overheard on duty to have it featured! (Always stays anonymous)⁠ #OverheardFirstResponders

What would you say to this "request"? 🤔

DM us the craziest stuff you've overheard on duty to have it featured! (Always stays anonymous)⁠

#OverheardFirstResponders
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Officers with Disabled Veteran status deserve better. Why not take care of them now instead of paying more in a lawsuit that could have been avoided?

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New Sheriff in Town: AG Rob Bonta just announced his department is seeking receivership of LA County Juvenile Hall. Could this be the game-changer we need? #JuvenileHall

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An LAPD officer collapsed while hunting in New York. Turns out, he was T-boned 2 days earlier while on duty. The injury that led to his untimely passing was job-related… and that discovery changed his case entirely. #MedicalPension

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Looks like LAPD has a new chief but the same old story. More reshuffling with no real progress. I’ve seen this for decades and it doesn’t work.

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When your department sends you to their doctor trouble might be coming! Protect yourself: speak to a lawyer, get your own specialist, and prepare to fight back.

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Firefighters are getting sick and dying at record levels. Meanwhile, Forest Service says respirators are “too risky” for wildfire crews.