Los Angeles County Firefighters IAFF Local 1014

Representing over 3200 Firefighters, Paramedics, Dispatchers,
Pilots, Wildland Firefighters, Forestry and Health Haz Mat personnel

HAPPY NEW YEAR
As we watched the end of 2017 go up in flames...we welcome 2018

As 2017 ended we welcomed Hermosa Beach to the Los Angeles County Fire Department and we welcome our newest members to 1014. Congratulations to Hermosa's Local President Aaron Marks and his (now ours) members. We began service on the 30th of December to the City of Hermosa. Station 100 is now staffed by LACFD and protecting the residents of Hermosa.

2017 ended with some of our members STILL at the Thomas fire, the largest in the history of California. With that massive fire we will never forget our brother Cory Iverson and his family.

As we let you know recently we were finally granted a negotiated benefit that the County fought giving the 56 hour firefighters in bargaining units (BU) 601 & 602. The 12 hours of Holiday time will show up on your 1.15.18 paycheck and be credited toward you 12.31.17 benefit hours.

The first stop in 2018 for your Executive Board is negotiations to a successor MOU for BU 601 & 602. As we have said before we will keep you updated at local1014.org once we begin negotiations.

Be safe tonight. Make good decisions.  PLEASE do not hesitate to get a ride.

We look forward to 2018. We will have some challenges both state and nation wide so please be ready if we call 911 for your help!

Fraternally,

President Dave Gillotte and you Executive Board.

Check iafflocal1014.org or local1014.org for details


Los Angeles County Firefighters IAFF Local 1014

Representing over 3200 Firefighters, Paramedics, Dispatchers,
Pilots, Wildland Firefighters, Forestry and Health Haz Mat personnel

Merry Christmas
&
Happy Holidays

Local 1014 members close out the year with an extraordinary month of fighting fires throughout Southern California including the Thomas fire - the largest fire in California's history. May we give pause to remember all of the fallen and we shall never forget CAL FIRE's Cory Iverson who made the ultimate sacrifice on the Thomas Fire.

We have also been fighting fires in other areas as well. As we have seen there have been some changes nationally and one of those was the push to stop funding the Assistance to Firefighters (AFG) and Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) grant programs. These funds were set to expire January 2, 2018. Like many departments nationally our department has taken advantage of these grants in El Monte and Inglewood just to name a few places.

We worked hard on our friends and those that have not always been our friends to get these programs funded. We worked side by side with the IAFF and other locals to keep the funding alive.

Our hard work paid off. Read about it by clicking here.

After a many hours of hard work we have finally been able to convince the County that they do in fact owe us the Holiday hours for all 56 hour firefighters. As you may know during our County Coalition of Unions (CCU) negotiations in 2015 we were able to secure another holiday.  Cesar Chavez day. Every County employee except 56 hour firefighters were granted that holiday in 2017.

This happened literally in the 11th hour and it will show on your January 15th pay warrant. It will be credited as of December 31, 2017. What this means is if you are retiring in 2018 you can take full advantage of the 1/2 shift for your highest year calculation.

We are still working on the vacation time. As of now you will see any excess hours on your January 30th pay warren like you may have on your January 30, 2017 pay warren. We are still going through the administrative process established by County code and will be heading to arbitration later in 2018. We will keep you updated.

Remember for those in Bargaining Units (BU) 601 & 602 our contract ends at midnight December 31st. Our last salary increase is 2% and that will happen January 1st, 2018 and show on your January 30th pay warrant. We have yet to sit at the bargaining table for official negotiations as that will happen in January and we will keep moving forward until we get a fair contract. As we have done in the past we will have a contract negotiations update link on our website (local1014.org). You will need to be registered to view this as it will be under the member resources heading.

Please remember to be safe this holiday season, don’t drink and drive. We wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays as we close out a remarkable year.

It’s been a good 2017 for our Local 1014 Members. Know that we will work hard to make 2018 even better!

On behalf of your 1014 Executive Board we wish you a
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

Dave Gillotte
 
President
 
Dave Morse
John Smolin
Lew Currier
1st Vice President
Treasurer
2nd Vice President
 
 
 
 
Directors
 
Mike Jones
Pat Dolan
Domonic Finks
Kurt Kobler
Andy Doyle
Jason Cervantes
Check iafflocal1014.org or local1014.org for details


Los Angeles County Firefighters IAFF Local 1014

Representing over 3200 Firefighters, Paramedics, Dispatchers,
Pilots, Wildland Firefighters, Forestry and Health Haz Mat personnel

Saturday, December 23, 2017 - A somber day

WE SHALL NEVER FORGET

Our strike teams are home from the Thomas fire while a few 1014 members are still hard at work in overhead positions. A grueling few weeks, and for some a few more weeks to go. Our job was not done though, we had one more critical task to complete today. Today we laid to rest our brother from CAL FIRE  Cory Iverson. We honored his family, his department and our profession today and always. He made the ultimate sacrifice on the Thomas fire and we shall never forget.

(Donut) Brendon Mc Donough - Granite Mountain Hotshots. Here to help honor. Solid friend and brother. Camp 8 - A job well done at the Thomas Fire.  Forever joined with Brother Cory Iverson - Brothers Garza and Gonzo. Great leadership. Local 1014 - a place of prominence in honoring Cory and CAL FIRE Brothers and Sisters
IAFF 10th District VP Lima, and President's Mike Lopez and Dave Gillotte.  CAL FIRE, LA County and LA City Strong. Cory David Iverson.  Rest in Peace. We Honor your family. Director Jason Cervantes and E 244 Crew Here.
IAFF 10th District VP Lima, and President's Mike Lopez and Dave Gillotte.  CAL FIRE, LA County and LA City Strong. Honor Guard and Flag Representing Excellence in Honor Retired Capt Joe Woyjeck shaking hands and loving on all. Thanks Joe. We shall never forget Keven.
CAL FIRE, LA County and LA City PEER Support Team - led by Brother Scott Ross - Dr Steve Froelic.  They handled the firefighters at the Thomas Fire.   As well as being at the services to lend support where needed. Great work, historic team. CAL FIRE Pipes and Drums We shall never forget!
Check iafflocal1014.org or local1014.org for details


Los Angeles County Firefighters IAFF Local 1014

Representing over 3200 Firefighters, Paramedics, Dispatchers,
Pilots, Wildland Firefighters, Forestry and Health Haz Mat personnel

click on the above photo
  Happy Thanksgiving
Local 1014 Brothers and Sisters

We know we have much to be thankful for heading into this Thanksgiving Weekend.  We work for one of the greatest fire service agencies in the World and that's because of the men and women who make it happen each and every day.  We are thankful for the spirit and passion and dedication that our membership brings to the firehouse and the citizens we serve in Los Angeles County and throughout the World with the vast Structural, Air and Wildland, Forestry, Health Haz-Mat, Dispatch, Heavy Equipment and Emergency Medical Services we offer.   We are like no other agency in the world in all we do and all we are.  COUNTY!  Local 1014! 

Local 1014 has been working hard on your behalf and on behalf of our families as late as the day before Thanksgiving to remain at the forefront of Union strength to advance and protect the members who serve with the Los Angeles County Fire Fire Fighters IAFF Local 1014.  There is so much that goes into our collective team that is over 3200 strong.  Remember as we give thanks, that we also work hard to keep our way of life and our profession at the top of the game.  Local 1014 members work hard and play hard and are Thankful for all we have in opportunity to serve and time with our friends and families. 

Thanksgiving is a day we now know as a Recognized Holiday to not only give thanks, but also to kick off the Holiday Season and spend time with our families and friends and eat too much and celebrate all that is good. Thanksgiving has its origins in an annual Good Harvest Thanks and was a hard fought for recognized holiday in our history. The original meal of 1621 at Plymouth Rock was not formally set into America's History until hundreds of years later. After much debate and political influence by Presidents Washington and Lincoln and 40 years of letters from author Sarah Josepha Hale to politicians, and with the help of stores and commerce interests who wanted to kick off spending for the season entering into Christmas, Franklin D. Roosevelt, on December 26, 1941, signed a joint resolution of Congress to set the Thanksgiving Holiday to be the fourth Thursday in November. This is now a vital part of our economy as well as a day to give thanks for hard work and the fruitful harvest of our efforts. This strangely sounds a lot like a Union Operation!

Enjoy the Thanksgiving Feast and give thanks and prayer for all we are fortunate to have and remember the hard work it took to get it done, and as always we ask that you do so responsibly.   Choose not to drink this holiday or limit your drinks, but if you are going to drink alcohol, remember GET A DRIVER, GET A CAB or GET A ROOM, DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE!

Please take a moment and remember the families of our fallen, and the those who are less fortunate then us. Remember those in our country and throught the wold who have suffered tragedy be it natural or man made. This has been a difficult year for many. They need our thoughts and prayers and our voices to surround them with our arms and know that they are part of our family  always. 

"We shall Never Forget"

On behalf of the Local 1014 Executive Board I wish you a very Happy Thanksgiving to you and your families be safe. 

Dave Gillotte
President, Local 1014

Check iafflocal1014.org or local1014.org for details


Los Angeles County Firefighters IAFF Local 1014

Representing over 3200 Firefighters, Paramedics, Dispatchers,
Pilots, Wildland Firefighters, Forestry and Health Haz Mat personnel

Today we thank our Veterans

Today we honor those among us that have served in our military. Those that every day served in our Armed Forces to make sure we are safe. Those that spent every minute of every day making sure that the citizens of our United States can continue to have the freedoms we have. Those freedoms are the envy of most other nations. We cannot thank our Veterans enough for what they have, and continue, to do for us.

Some of our 1014 members are Veterans. PLEASE take today to thank a Veteran. Call your friends, neighbors, family members or your brother or sister firefighters and thank them for the sacrifices they have made so that we can enjoy our freedoms.

Some history on Veterans day:

From Wilipedia

Veterans Day is observed annually on November 11, that honors military veterans; that is, persons who served in the United States Armed Forces. It coincides with other holidays, including Armistice Day and Remembrance Day, celebrated in other countries that mark the anniversary of the end of World War I; major hostilities of World War I were formally ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, when the Armistice with Germany went into effect. The United States previously observed Armistice Day. The U.S. holiday was renamed Veterans Day in 1954.

Veterans Day is not to be confused with Memorial Day, a U.S. public holiday in May; Veterans Day celebrates the service of all U.S. military veterans, while Memorial Day honors those who died while in military service.[1] It is also not to be confused with Armed Forces Day, a minor U.S. remembrance that also occurs in May, which specifically honors those currently serving in the U.S. military.

The United States Congress adopted a resolution on June 4, 1926, requesting that President Calvin Coolidge issue annual proclamations calling for the observance of November 11 with appropriate ceremonies.[2] A Congressional Act (52 Stat. 351; 5 U.S. Code, Sec. 87a) approved May 13, 1938, made the 11th of November in each year a legal holiday: "a day to be dedicated to the cause of world peace and to be thereafter celebrated and known as 'Armistice Day'."[3]

In 1945, World War II veteran Raymond Weeks from Birmingham, Alabama, had the idea to expand Armistice Day to celebrate all veterans, not just those who died in World War I. Weeks led a delegation to Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, who supported the idea of National Veterans Day. Weeks led the first national celebration in 1947 in Alabama and annually until his death in 1985. President Reagan honored Weeks at the White House with the Presidential Citizenship Medal in 1982 as the driving force for the national holiday. Elizabeth Dole, who prepared the briefing for President Reagan, determined Weeks as the "Father of Veterans Day."[4]

U.S. Representative Ed Rees from Emporia, Kansas, presented a bill establishing the holiday through Congress. President Dwight D. Eisenhower, also from Kansas, signed the bill into law on May 26, 1954. It had been eight and a half years since Weeks held his first Armistice Day celebration for all veterans.[5]

Congress amended the bill on June 1, 1954, replacing "Armistice" with "Veterans," and it has been known as Veterans Day since.[6][7]

Your Local 1014 Executive Board of Directors sends a BIG thank you to our Veterans
for what they have done for us during their service in the Military.

Check iafflocal1014.org or local1014.org for details

Los Angeles County Firefighters IAFF Local 1014

Representing over 3200 Firefighters, Paramedics, Dispatchers,
Pilots, Wildland Firefighters, Forestry and Health Haz Mat personnel

Election Day November 2017

Another succesful election night.  With our partners we had solid wins in the two races we were involved in (see below).  The numbers were higher than projected because 1014 was involved.

We called for help and you, our members, showed up in force. We walked for 8 days and had over 140 members answer the call for help. You continue to amaze us.

A BIG THANK YOU from your 1014 Executive Board to our members, our voters and our partners on two wins that will solidify funds for fire, police and other services.  These two cities, Hawthorne and El Monte are fee for service cities and we have helped to secure the funding for our services for years to come.

Final results from the 2 elections we were actively involved in this cycle:

Click on above picture to see final results

Hawthorne Measure HH

From ballotpedia.org

yes vote is a vote in favor of imposing an additional sales tax of 0.75 percent to fund general city services.

no vote is a vote against imposing an additional sales tax of 0.75 percent to fund general city services.

Measure HH proposes to raise the total sales tax rate in Hawthorne from 9.5 percent to 10.25 percent. The state-mandated tax rate that applies throughout California is 7.25 percent, with revenue allocated to various purposes. As of 2017, Los Angeles County also levied a 2.25 percent sales tax.[1] The average total sales tax rate throughout the county was 9.5 percent.[2]

City officials estimated that the sales tax rate increase would generate $8.5 million yearly.[3]


From our campaign staff before the polls closed

We visited or called 4,190 Hawthorne voters - well over our projection of 3,500 we anticipated before GOTV weekend.  Before entering the weekend, we had completed 3 full passes on the phones and at the doors of our target precincts.  Over the weekend we completed another complete pass.  We also did another sweep over the phones that was completed last night and also called through all of our identified supporters to reconfirm their support and remind them of where their polling place is.

Our support reconfirm rate is a strong 95.7%.

Here are the final numbers:
Strong Support:  2,931  69.9%
Lean Support:  520  12.4%
Undecided:  559  13.3%
Lean Oppose:  44  1.0%
Strong Oppose:  136  3.2%
Total IDs:  4,190


El Monte Measure EM

From ballotpedia.org

yes vote is a vote in favor of renewing for ten years the local sales tax of 0.5 percent (half-cent) to fund general city services.

no vote is a vote against renewing for ten years the local sales tax of 0.5 percent (half-cent) to fund general city services, thereby allowing the tax to expire in March 2019.

Measure EM was designed to renew the local 0.5 percent sales tax in El Monte, maintaining a total sales tax rate of 10 percent. The state-mandated tax rate that applies throughout California is 7.25 percent, with revenue allocated to various purposes. As of October 1, 2017, Los Angeles County also levied a sales tax of 2.25 percent.[1][2] The average total sales tax rate throughout the county was 9.5 percent.[3]


Click on above pictures to see the full sized pictures
Check iafflocal1014.org or local1014.org for details

Los Angeles County Firefighters IAFF Local 1014

Representing over 3200 Firefighters, Paramedics, Dispatchers,
Pilots, Wildland Firefighters, Forestry and Health Haz Mat personnel

City of Hawthorne Measure HH
1014 members will once again be out knocking on doors walking precincts.  This time we will be in Hawthorne in support of Measure HH.  WE NEED your HELP!. 

The dates and times are below:
  • Saturday October 21st & Sunday the 22nd
  • Saturday October 28th & Sunday the 29th
  • Saturday November 4th, Sunday November 5th, Monday November 6th and ELECTION DAY Tuesday November 7th.

We will be walking from 9 to 12 then an afternoon session from 1 to 4

A 1014 t-shirt and lunch will be provided. 

Measure HH will provide vital funding for the City of Hawthorne to maintain local police and fire protection, paramedics, 9-1-1 emergency response times, anti-gang and anti-drug police units; repair streets, potholes, and street lights; trim trees; reduce homelessness; remove graffiti; protect drinking water supplies; and prevent cuts to programs for seniors, youth, and parks.

Let’s all do are part and get involved.  We need to get the vote out!

To volunteer contact Kurt Kobler by email at kkobler@local1014.org or by phone (949) 576-8371.  Let him know the date and time you can volunteer.

As always, thank you for your support.
Check iafflocal1014.org or local1014.org for details

Los Angeles County Firefighters IAFF Local 1014

Representing over 3200 Firefighters, Paramedics, Dispatchers,
Pilots, Wildland Firefighters, Forestry and Health Haz Mat personnel

One of our own needs your HELP!

Ray Gorospe, retired 1014 member and his family needs your help.  His daughter, who lives in Arizona has been missing for about a week and they need your help looking for her and getting the message out.

Click here for some information or click here for more infomration from Cory Gorospe or here for Ray's FB page.

PLEASE help any way you can.

In Solidarity,

Dave Gillotte and your Local 1014 board

Check iafflocal1014.org or local1014.org for details

Los Angeles County Firefighters IAFF Local 1014

Representing over 3200 Firefighters, Paramedics, Dispatchers,
Pilots, Wildland Firefighters, Forestry and Health Haz Mat personnel

2017 IAFF Fallen Firefighter Memorial

As the Local 1014 Executive Board and myself prepare to honor our fallen brother, Firefighter John Eric Schmidt, in Colorado Springs at the IAFF Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial, I ask all to reflect and remember ALL of the fallen both in Los Angele County and across the nation.

The 2017 IAFF Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial service will be broadcast live via streaming video or here https://livestream.com/KOAA/live on Saturday, September 16. The ceremony in Colorado Springs, Colorado, which officially begins at 11:00 a.m. (Mountain Time), will honor 196 IAFF members who died in the line of duty and were reported to the IAFF in the last year.

The Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial honors more than 7,500 IAFF members who have died in the line of duty since 1918. The names include those who died on the job, as well as the alarming number who succumbed to chronic illnesses linked to the fire service such as heart disease and cancer.

The IAFF and Colorado Springs Local 5 are committed to making the 2017 ceremony an uplifting experience for the families, friends and loved ones that celebrates the lives, dedication and accomplishments of our fallen brothers and sisters.

On behalf of the Local 1014 Executive Board, thank you for your commitment each and every day protecting our communities. Please keep our fallen brothers and sisters who have made the ultimate sacrifice in your thoughts and prayers. Always remembered, never forgotten.

In Solidarity,

Dave Gillotte, President
Los Angeles County Firefighters, IAFF Local 1014


The 196 names of our brothers and sisters added to the walls this year...

Fallen Firefighter Local City & State/Province Date of death
Milton H. Lowry L0288 Hamilton, ON 08/22/1977
Howard A. Breden L1286 Richmond, BC 11/20/1979
Lucien E. Méranger L0162 Ottawa, ON 12/01/1980
Michael M. Winkelfoos L1120 Bucyrus, OH 07/21/1982
Patrick L. Carpenter L2881 Sacramento, CA 05/11/1988
Donald G. Kennedy L0255 Calgary, AB 02/16/1989
John B. Santos L0841 New Bedford, MA 04/11/1990
Harry Beetstra L1286 Richmond, BC 07/25/1991
J. Craig Caswell L0341 Houston, TX 02/14/1995
Lawrence C. Lavigueur L2194 Southbridge, MA 03/31/1995
Edgar Wilson L0481 Welland, ON 09/17/1995
Rene E. Arbour L0162 Ottawa, ON 05/19/1997
Thomas L. Peterson L0935 Fontana, CA 07/01/1997
Leonidas Selph L0341 Houston, TX 01/08/1999
Doyce E. Wedgeworth L0341 Houston, TX 03/26/1999
Reginald T. Larush L0193 Thunder Bay, ON 02/24/2000
Samuel R. Morgan L2645 Flat Rock, NC 07/02/2000
Walter Churchmack L0113 Toronto, ON 03/17/2001
J. Eric Schmidt L1014 El Monte, CA 03/21/2001
Clive P. Beresford L0492 Sarnia, ON 12/25/2001
Robert A. Lee L2881 Sacramento, CA 06/01/2002
Glenn E. Holleman L0341 Houston, TX 11/29/2002
Andre R. Renaud L0162 Ottawa, ON 08/14/2003
Henry Cusell L2928 West Palm Beach, FL 09/28/2003
Donald G. Cooper L2881 Sacramento, CA 10/26/2004
Paul C. Wright L0341 Houston, TX 03/26/2005
George V. Johnson L0341 Houston, TX 01/25/2006
Cruz A. Fernandez L0854 New York, NY 07/14/2006
Darwin J. Vargas L2881 Sacramento, CA 08/05/2006
Kenneth R. Judd L0341 Houston, TX 01/07/2007
John R. Young L2881 Sacramento, CA 03/23/2008
Scott S. Winterhalter L0341 Houston, TX 06/29/2008
H. James Walkos L1184 Maple Heights, OH 07/19/2008
J. Edward Tremblay L0162 Ottawa, ON 12/11/2008
Stephen D. Lohr L0027 Seattle, WA 07/28/2009
Ian B. McCammont, Jr. L1212 Mississauga, ON 11/01/2009
Charles J. Zinnante L0341 Houston, TX 01/22/2010
Michael E. Hutchings L2036 Whitby, ON 02/05/2010
Brian C. Nolte L2315 Davie, FL 02/24/2010
John H. Kelley L2315 Davie, FL 06/11/2010
Sidney E.J. Lowe L2461 Sherwood Park, AB 10/15/2010
Benjamin V. Trapani. L2315 Davie, FL 04/09/2011
David G. Lezchuk L2881 Sacramento, CA 05/01/2011
Timothy J. Flaherty L0740 Portland, ME 08/30/2011
James W. Cox L0411 Toronto, ON 11/09/2011
James A. Beveridge L0492 Sarnia, ON 01/14/2012
Julien F. Ethier L1351 Elliot Lake, ON 10/24/2012
Jonathan M. Sapp L3393 Concord, NC 02/26/2013
Jess L. Hernandez L0027 Seattle, WA 03/19/2013
Daniel J. Carroll L0169 Peterborough, ON 05/04/2013
Edward Brown L1994 Westwood, MA 07/02/2013
John H. Warden III L0341 Houston, TX 09/04/2013
Elmer E. Shuptrine, Jr. L0341 Houston, TX 09/04/2013
Michael A. Klein L2036 Whitby, ON 02/11/2014
W. Frank Goulet L0027 Seattle, WA 06/28/2014
Vincent G. Hart L0142 London, ON 08/12/2014
S. Leonard Spencer L0288 Hamilton, ON 09/05/2014
Donald B. Johnston L0467 Guelph, ON 10/23/2014
Ronald K. McKinney L2917 Jacksonville, TX 11/17/2014
George A. Pearce L3734 Newport Beach, CA 12/28/2014
Mel M. McEachen L0803 Brandon, MB 12/31/2014
John Nicol L0867 Winnipeg, MB 01/09/2015
Charles W. Exton 1137 Toronto, ON 01/10/2015
Thomas E. John L1270 Salinas, CA 01/29/2015
David P. Stevens L2315 Davie, FL 01/29/2015
C. Glenn Eubanks L2315 Davie, FL 02/17/2015
Merrill Gosling L1286 Richmond, BC 02/21/2015
Larry E. Grafft L2881 Sacramento, CA 03/09/2015
Marcel H. Iampen L0209 Edmonton, AB 04/01/2015
Robert W. Bell L1212 Mississauga, ON 04/09/2015
Robert F.W. Davenport L0497 Belleville, ON 04/11/2015
Ernie F. Dombrowski L1271 Surrey, BC 04/19/2015
Wendy A. Cummings L0112 Los Angeles, CA 06/05/2015
Dennis P. Naldjieff L0485 Saint Catharines, ON 06/07/2015
John J. Healey, Sr. L1893 Ashland, MA 06/24/2015
Richard A. Blythe L0288 Hamilton, ON 08/22/2015
James M. Swift L2829 Redmond, WA 08/26/2015
Mark A. Domingue L2881 Sacramento, CA 09/13/2015
William Hunter L0018 Burnaby, BC 09/19/2015
Barry A. Rezac L2881 Sacramento, CA 09/27/2015
James E. Green L0244 Albuquerque, NM 11/21/2015
William F. Parker L0752 Toronto, ON 12/02/2015
Joshua R. Milton L0027 Seattle, WA 12/11/2015
Gerald A. Simpson L0209 Edmonton, AB 12/16/2015
Hilbert H. Kummer L0457 Kitchener, ON 12/23/2015
Thomas J. Kelly L0094 New York, NY 01/03/2016
Kenneth K. Harris L0095 Oak Park, IL 01/11/2016
Rudolph V. Valdez, Jr. L0341 Houston, TX 01/14/2016
George A. Powell L0752 Toronto, ON 01/15/2016
Scott D. Bruggeman L0336 Middletown, OH 01/18/2016
Marlon D. Coutee, Sr. L0359 Gary, IN 01/21/2016
Ricky Johnson L0036 Washington, DC 01/26/2016
Darryll L. Dave L0341 Houston, TX 01/26/2016
Johnny M. Chun L2881 Sacramento, CA 02/01/2016
Preston L. Williams II L0036 Washington, DC 02/10/2016
Rusty B. Massey L2092 Dallas, TX 02/11/2016
Randall M. Donaldson, Jr. L3284 Saint Cloud, FL 02/17/2016
Marcia L. Rosecky L2051 Brookfield, WI 02/27/2016
William C. Hutto F0282 Keyport, WA 02/29/2016
Darrayle B. Prosser L0112 Los Angeles, CA 03/02/2016
Joseph A. Morstatt L0094 New York, NY 03/05/2016
Richard V. Sandell, Jr. L1549 Pompano Beach, FL 03/06/2016
Daniel J. Falcone L0765 Fort Lauderdale, FL 03/10/2016
Rickie C. Dale L3888 Toronto, ON 03/13/2016
John D. Dowdell L0411 Toronto, ON 03/16/2016
Michael A. Kane L3888 Toronto, ON 03/21/2016
Robert G. Alford L0854 New York, NY 03/22/2016
Robert J. Berryman L1053 Fredericton, NB 03/23/2016
Thomas J. Farrell L0094 New York, NY 03/25/2016
Byron M. Evans L2493 Upper Darby, PA 03/29/2016
Steven R. Whitfield II L0341 Houston, TX 03/31/2016
David M. Larkin L2665 Saint Peters, MO 04/04/2016
Michael D. Pontius L0441 Freeport, IL 04/12/2016
Jeffery Q. McGill L0660 Charlotte, NC 04/12/2016
Seth A. Tinsley L0660 Charlotte, NC 04/13/2016
Tristan I. Smith L0027 Seattle, WA 04/14/2016
John E. Ulmschneider L1619 Bowie, MD 04/15/2016
Willard C. Meiggs III L2449 Chesapeake, VA 04/15/2016
Arthur M. Kruckman L2881 Sacramento, CA 04/18/2016
Robin L. Pilcher L1696 West Jordan, UT 04/20/2016
Daniel Vera, Jr. L0624 San Antonio, TX 04/25/2016
Ryan A. Ferreira L2464 Walpole, MA 04/25/2016
Anthony E. Raven L0827 Newburyport, MA 04/26/2016
Mark A. Middlebrooks L1358 Bastrop, LA 04/28/2016
Gerald W. Bunker L1893 Ashland, MA 04/28/2016
Mark P. Kakert L0017 Davenport, IA 05/18/2016
Marc Anzini L4875 Port Jefferson Station, NY 05/19/2016
Charles G. Mearns L3888 Toronto, ON 05/21/2016
Reginald E. Landriault L1212 Mississauga, ON 05/23/2016
Mark B. Matthews L0718 Boston, MA 05/28/2016
William A. Dawson L1212 Mississauga, ON 06/05/2016
Riley L. Wedgeworth III L0341 Houston, TX 06/13/2016
Clifford M. Rigsbee L1463 Honolulu, HI 06/14/2016
Stephen C. Erb L1071 Rochester, NY 06/24/2016
Todd S. Woodcock L0624 San Antonio, TX 06/26/2016
John R. Fritz L3356 Youngstown, OH 06/27/2016
Andrew B. Russell L1737 Harrison Township, MI 07/02/2016
David A. Luedtke L0644 Lincoln, NE 07/03/2016
Joseph D. Vinacco L0799 Providence, RI 07/05/2016
Norman J. Roziere L0803 Brandon, MB 07/05/2016
Matthew J. Logsdon L0526 Lexington, KY 07/06/2016
Rickey C. Turner, Sr. L0440 Fort Worth, TX 07/10/2016
Andrew A. Petrie L0999 Moncton, NB 07/14/2016
Joseph T. De Marinis L4350 Clermont, FL 07/14/2016
Christopher E. Hill L1619 Bowie, MD 07/21/2016
Gabriel G. Lee L0022 Philadelphia, PA 07/23/2016
James E. Murphy L0002 Chicago, IL 07/26/2016
Philip J. Hudgens L0341 Houston, TX 07/26/2016
Rob S. Taylor L1015 Fremont, NE 07/27/2016
Gregorio Morales L0094 New York, NY 07/30/2016
Gerald J. Lacasse L1212 Mississauga, ON 07/31/2016
Dennis E. Moore L3888 Toronto, ON 08/09/2016
Gaetan Marcil L0284 North Bay, ON 08/11/2016
Gino De Amicis L3888 Toronto, ON 08/11/2016
John J. Foscaldo, Jr. L0718 Boston, MA 08/16/2016
Donald Baxter L0905 Nanaimo, BC 08/16/2016
Steven M. Crites L3888 Toronto, ON 08/18/2016
William E. Woodlon L0094 New York, NY 08/20/2016
Spencer J. Chauvin L4784 La Place, LA 08/28/2016
Gilles G. Racine L0849 Cornwall, ON 09/02/2016
Peter F. Kannler L0937 Chelsea, MA 09/03/2016
Donald F. Martin F0065 Bedford, NS 09/07/2016
Frederick C. Lewis, Jr. L2346 Centerville, MA 09/08/2016
Eric C. Gustafson L0052 Meridian, MS 09/09/2016
Ronald D. Biller L0854 New York, NY 09/16/2016
Robert D. McGill L0209 Edmonton, AB 09/17/2016
Ryan S. Osler L1364 Camarillo, CA 09/21/2016
Christopher M. Leach L1590 Wilmington, DE 09/24/2016
Jerry W. Fickes, Jr. L1590 Wilmington, DE 09/24/2016
Michael J. Fahy L0854 New York, NY 09/27/2016
William S. Whitney I0024 Richland, WA 10/01/2016
Vincent R. Ungaro L0854 New York, NY 10/01/2016
Yaphet K. Miller L1607 North Las Vegas, NV 10/05/2016
Ross P. Ellison L0255 Calgary, AB 10/09/2016
Barbara A. Beam L0660 Charlotte, NC 10/14/2016
Paul F. Santoro L0094 New York, NY 10/15/2016
David R. Dangerfield L2201 Vero Beach, FL 10/15/2016
Scott D. Steed L0027 Seattle, WA 10/19/2016
John M. Rodriguez L0628 Yonkers, NY 10/19/2016
Dennis te Boekhorst L4449 Maple Ridge, BC 10/26/2016
John A. Dunn L0094 New York, NY 11/07/2016
Scott G. Coykendall L1465 Costa Mesa, CA 11/10/2016
Patrick S. Campbell F0032 Ridgecrest, CA 11/13/2016
Michael W. Curry L0574 Savannah, GA 11/19/2016
David M. Luis L3880 Ripon, CA 11/24/2016
Anthony C. Stephens L1285 Las Vegas, NV 11/29/2016
Ron L. Castro L3631 Santa Ana, CA 11/30/2016
Harjinder S. Ghuman L0018 Burnaby, BC 12/01/2016
Ardythe D. Hope L1590 Wilmington, DE 12/01/2016
Keith D. Long L3587 Bedford, TX 12/08/2016
Joseph P. O'Toole L0094 New York, NY 12/12/2016
J. Dale McNeill L2928 West Palm Beach, FL 12/12/2016
Michael L. Heffner L1301 Bakersfield, CA 12/17/2016
John V. Wagontall L0237 Lethbridge, AB 12/18/2016
Frank E. Martinez L0134 Atlanta, GA 12/20/2016
William G. Davies L0113 Toronto, ON 12/28/2016
Check iafflocal1014.org or local1014.org for details

Los Angeles County Firefighters IAFF Local 1014

Representing over 3200 Firefighters, Paramedics, Dispatchers,
Pilots, Wildland Firefighters, Forestry and Health Haz Mat personnel

Patriot Day

Tuesday September 11, 2001 is a day that we shall never forget (click here for a time line of events). Think back....where were you and what were you doing at 0845 EDT on that day? On a call? finishing line up at the station? PT? taking your kids to school? at the gym? Just like our FDNY brothers and sisters. Just another normal day that was about to become anything but normal. 16 years ago....

Local 1014 Members were either at home with their families or serving Los Angeles County citizens when terror struck our hearts and the hearts and souls of all Americans.

The world watched in horror while the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon in D.C, and a field in Shanksville Pennsylvania became the vision of terror on and in our homeland.

On that morning Americans stood strong and fought with incredible courage and wrapped in red white and blue, we all rose to the high standards that America was built on.

Firefighters and Paramedics who responded to the Pentagon, Shanksville PA, and the World Trade Center, which took 343 (click here for information) of our bravest, (and continues to take lives still today - click here) became Americas' symbol of hope and honor and resilience during this time of tragedy.

We all take time today to stay true to our commitment... "We Shall Never Forget".  As you move through your day, take time to remember and honor all those who served and gave all including our great Military personnel in addition to our Firefighters.

Local 1014 Members and all of the people who make up the Los Angeles County Fire Department are the proudest and most honorably serving members in the Country and it is with great pride that we stand together to honor our Country and all who serve.  May God bless us all and our Country.

Your Local 1014 Executive Board   

Check iafflocal1014.org or local1014.org for details

News:  Prev Next  
  • IAFF Local 1014

    Copyright © 2026. All Rights Reserved.

    Powered By UnionActive



  • Top of Page image