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Mountain View News Saturday, January 2, 2021
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!
SIERRA MADRE FIRE DEPARTMENT
ACCEPTED INTO
UNIFIED RESPONSE IN THE VERDUGO FIRE
SYSTEM
MVNews, July 2020
On July 1, 2020 the City of Sierra Madre Fire Department was accepted as a participating member for Unified Response in the Verdugo Fire system. The
Verdugo Fire system is comprised of 13 fire departments that operate under a single automatic aid agreement. When an emergency call is received at the
Verdugo dispatch center, the closest available fire apparatus responds to the incident, regardless of jurisdiction.
“Congratulations to Interim Chief Bartlett and the entire Sierra Madre Fire Department for this historic achievement!” said Mayor John Capoccia. “I’m
very proud of their hard work and dedication to prove to the members of the Verdugo agency that we were up to the task. Sierra Madre residents should
also be very proud and secure knowing that we’ve achieved this long-time goal.”
Sierra Madre has been a member of the Verdugo system since 1999, but has not been included in automatic aid and unified response due to its status as
a volunteer agency. The Sierra Madre City Council established a goal in 2017 to transition from a volunteer fire department to a career department in
order to be accepted into unified response.
“Sierra Madre is safer, as are Sierra Madre’s neighbors, due to our acceptance into borderless response.” said City Manager Gabriel Engeland. “I would like
to thank our Interim Fire Chief Brent Bartlett, and the men and women of the Sierra Madre Fire Department, as well as our past Chief Kurt Norwood
and Chief Steve Heydorff. Without their commitment and hard work, we would not have achieved the City Council’s goal of being accepted
into automatic aid with our peer agencies.”
Retired Fire Chief Heydorff offered his sincerest congratulations to City Manager, Gabe Engeland, the
Fire Department and especially, to the residents of Sierra Madre. Said retired Fire Chief Stephen Heydorff,
“inclusion into Unified Response has been a goal of the Fire Department since Sierra Madre
joined the Verdugo Dispatch System in 1999. Every decision made on the direction of the Department
was made to complete that goal. Thank you, to all of the past and present members for their hard work,
personal sacrifices and hours of training.”
The Sierra Madre Fire Department has a proud and storied history extending back to 1921, and the infamous “Sierra Madre Bakery Fire”. After the fire, Sierra Madre residents saw the need for a local department and the Sierra Madre Volunteer Fire Department
was established. The Sierra Madre Volunteer Fire Department was the last volunteer department in operation in Los Angeles County when the transition to a career department was completed.
“I am so proud of our Fire Department, and so grateful for all the support we have received. The inclusion in to Unified Response with in the Verdugo System is going to greatly enhance the level of service afforded to our community. The members of your Sierra
Madre Fire Department vow to continuously provide quality service through the utmost professionalism,” said Interim Chief Bartlett
CITY PREPARES FOR HOLIDAYS IN THE
NEW REALITY
RESIDENTS
THANK SIERRA
MADRE FIRST
RESPONDERS,
CITY STAFF AS
BOBCAT FIRE
EVACUATION
ORDERS ARE
LIFTED;
The Sierra Madre Chamber takes the lead in making certain that holiday decorations are up and
with the help of volunteers Michelle Keith, Allison Evans Fluckey, Michelle Woodward, Lisa Riggio
Carlson, and members of the Sierra Madre Middle School's Builders (Service) club did all the
work! The group stopped working and social distancing for a brief moment to snap this picture of
their finished product.
Sierra Madre Thrives....and supports others during Pandemic
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