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Join us on CityTalk:LA for ongoing discussions on matters of public safety with key experts and leaders as we work to share live saving messages with the public. MySafe:LA is a private, non-profit public benefit organization and delivers fire and life safety education, training, and community resili…

David Barrett, Cameron Barrett, Todd Leitz

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    Leave Fireworks to the Professionals!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 21:17


    Join MySafe:LA's David Barrett and our special guest La'Veyah Mosely and her mother to discuss the life changing fireworks can have on a person. La'Veyah - a talented 7th grade student in L.A. - and an athlete playing for the L.A. Watts Rams youth league lost all of the fingers on her left hand when she was handed a firework device on the 5th of July 2022. La'Veyah shares her story and how she has recovered and is focused on spreading the word that all fireworks are illegal in Los Angeles. Support the show

    BAM! The issue of illegal fireworks in Los Angeles

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 74:20


    In the City of Los Angeles, ALL fireworks are illegal. In the County of Los Angeles, it depends on which city you're talking about. Many cities offer "Safe and Sane" fireworks for sale on and around the 4th of July. The lack of consistency from city to city complicates the public's understanding of fireworks and the law. Join host David Barrett as he speaks with LAPD Deputy Chief Amanda Tingirides, L.A. County Fire Captain Sheila Kelliher, and a group of L.A. residents - all talking about their perspectives on the issue of illegal fireworks in Los Angeles.Support the show

    Are You Ready For Wildfire?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 29:24


    Join MySafe:LA's David Barrett as he covers the ongoing threat of wildfires in California generally, and in Southern California more specifically. Los Angeles City Fire Department Deputy Chief Trevor Richmond shares insight in what to expect this year and unveils a new collaboration between the LAFD and MySafe:LA - the Los Angeles Wildfire Resilience Alliance. Initially being rolled out as a pilot, it's expected to expand to cover the entire City - and MySafe:LA will cover the entire County of Los Angeles. We also talk about the annual MySafe:LA "Smoke Alarm Awareness Month" activities in L.A.'s Council District 5. David also shares some news about the Memorial Day celebration in San Pedro - Fleet Week Los Angeles is back, and MySafe:LA will be there!Support the show

    Making L.A. Safer in 2022

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 14:28


    Join MySafe:LA Executive Director David Barrett as he discusses the challenges in public safety and resilience for 2022. David shares some of the new initiatives at MySafe:LA and how the public may benefit from the programs being offered by the recognized, award-winning community resilience organization. This episode focuses on the upcoming wildfire season and a new initiative designed to make homeowners better protected, and ready to take action in the event a wildfire occurs and threatens a neighborhood. Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

    The Fireworks 2021 Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 59:09


    Join host David Barrett as he navigates the complex environment of illegal fireworks in Los Angeles. David is joined by three important guests, including LA City Area Prosecutor and Deputy City Attorney Gabrielle Taylor, Deputy Chief for the Office of Operations of the LAPD, Beatrice Girmala, and Public Information Officer Erik Scott of the Los Angeles City Fire Department. Fireworks may seem like an impossible issue to remedy, but there is progress being made. Increased enforcement for distributors and sellers, expanded education for children and adults, and back for 2021 - live, professional fireworks shows. If you have an interest in seeing the use of fireworks decline in L.A., this is the podcast you've been waiting for. Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

    S3; E1: Fireworks in Los Angeles, Boom in the Year of COVID-19

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 78:40


    Fireworks have traditionally been at the core of national and regional celebrations. In Los Angeles, all fireworks sales and use are illegal - but even so, Angelenos celebrate every June through August with a nightly show of rebellion that brings joy to some, and fear and disaster to many. This special edition of CityTalk:LA looks into the issues surrounding fireworks, and visits with a number of people involved in the legal aspects of what people believe is a national pastime. Join us as we speak with leaders from the Los Angeles City Fire Department, the Los Angeles Police Department, The L.A. City Attorney's Office, and the Department of Animal Services. What they have to say may surprise you. Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

    S2; #1: COVID-19 Safety for the Armenian Community (in Armenian)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 28:04


    In this exciting Armenian-language podcast, Harout Harry Semerdjian of MySafe:LA’s Board of Directors and EMT Henry Halajian of MySafe:LA (and an ambulance operator for the Glendale Fire Department) discuss COVID-19 and important community protections related to the coronavirus epidemic. They also touch on our signature Smoke Alarm Installation Program, which we offer to the community free of charge.Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

    S1; #21: Earthquake Prep

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2014 25:26


    We continue our earthquake podcast conversation with Cameron Barrett, Education Director, and Mark Benthien, the Director of Communications, Education and Outreach at the Southern California Earthquake Center. Mark's team are part of the core group or organizers behind the ShakeOut drill every year. In this podcast he discusses the need for earthquake knowledge and preparedness throughout Southern California, and how easy it is to sign up for this year's ShakeOut.Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

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    S1; #20: Earthquake Tools That Save Lives!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2014 24:18


    Margaret Vinci is the Manager of the Office of Earthquake Programs at CalTech. She's been busy lately, what with the 5.1 La Habra Earthquake, the 4.4 Encino Earthquake, and the monster 8.2 Chilean Earthquake. All in the last few weeks. Cameron Barrett chats with Margaret about the earthquake tools available online that she, the scientists at CalTech, and others around the world, have developed to help save lives, and educate the general public.Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

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    S1; #19: LAUSD and earthquakes - what happens to your kids when the Big One hits?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2014 23:01


    In the wake of the March 28th La Habra Earthquake, Todd Leitz, MySafe:LA's public information officer, speaks with Dr. Jill Barnes, the Coordinator for Disaster Services and Emergency Preparedness for the Los Angeles School District. If you have kids in the LAUSD, here's some details about the district's earthquake preparedness that should ease your mind.Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

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    S1; #18: Look out: "The Big One" is coming - A major earthquake is just around the bend.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2014 30:30


    Cameron Barrett speaks about the latest string of earthquakes to strike Southern California with Kate Long, the Earthquake Deputy for the Governor's Office of Emergency Services. The 5.1 magnitude La Habra earthquake that struck March 28 did $10.5 million in damage to Orange County. Long says the La Habra Quake, like all temblors, is a wake up call for Southern Californians to prepare.Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

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    S1; #17: Hands Only CPR - A few minutes and you, too can save a life!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2014 17:08


    February is American Heart Disease Awareness Month. In celebration, let's review cardio pulmonary resuscitation, or CPR. When was the last time you took a CPR class? A year ago? 5? 10? Do you remember all the things you needed to do? All the compressions-to-rescue-breath numbers? No? You'll be happy to know, there's a new method. This ain't your Dad's CPR. It's called Hands Only CPR and it's effective and easy to learn. So easy that MySafe:LA's two resident EMTs, Todd Leitz and Cameron Barrett, are going to teach you right in this podcast.Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

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    S1; #16: Smoke Alarms Save Lives - Double your chances of surviving a house fire.

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2014 21:47


    Did you know that you don't have to be hard of hearing to NOT hear your smoke alarm go off in the middle of the night? Education Director Cameron Barrett discusses smoke alarms with Nancy Trench, the Assistant Director of Fire Protection Publications at Oklahoma State University. Trench is a smoke alarm expert and speaks about the latest research into smoke alarm awareness and usage. Who's most likely to die in a fire because smoke alarms were not present or were disabled? Do children wake to an alarm with a warning beep or an adult's voice? If you have mobility issues, is it time to retrofit your home with sprinklers? These questions and more get answered in this fire and life safety podcast.Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

    Smoke Alarm Experts - #15

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2014 19:51


    How many smoke alarms are in your home? Are they all working? Are they in the right locations? If you don't know the answer to any of these questions, this podcast is for you! MySafe:LA Public Information Officer Todd Leitz chats with Deborah Hanson, the Director of External Affairs for First Alert, the smoke alarm manufacturer. First Alert and Debbie are great friends of MySafe:LA and have donated thousands of smoke alarms to MySafe:LA safety initiatives. Debbie is a smoke alarm expert, and she'll answer those burning questions you have about your alarms.Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

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    Vision 20/20 - #14

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2014 26:14


    MySafe:LA Executive Officer David Barrett chats with one of the most respected voices in fire prevention, Jim Crawford, the former Fire Marshal for Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington. Crawford has more than 37 years of firefighting experience and is currently the Project Manager for Vision 20/20. Crawford and Barrett discuss smoke alarms, why people are still living without them and what can be done to convince those who are that the risks they're taking are life threatening.Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

    Meri-K Appy - #13

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2014 18:12


    In our first fire and life safety podcast of the month, David Barrett speaks with Meri-K Appy, an internationally recognized fire and life safety expert. Meri-K has spent her professional life in public safety education. She was a consultant to MySafe:LA and part of the Vision 20/20 Coalition. She and David speak about the recent rash of fire fatalities in the city of Los Angeles. All these recent tragic fires have one thing in common - not one working smoke alarm was found in any of the residences.Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

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    My Quake Story - #12

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2014 17:21


    Executive Officer David Barrett speaks with retired Los Angeles Fire Department Battalion Chief Mike Greenup, who on January 17, 1994 was three stories below Los Angeles City Hall in the LAFD's dispatch center when the Northridge Earthquake struck. Greenup spent the day (and many after that) sending LAFD resources to the devastated areas of Los Angeles where people not only struggled when the ground started shaking but weeks and months after it had stopped.Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

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    My Quake Story - #11

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2014 18:04


    In our continuing series on the 20th Anniversary of the Northridge Earthquake, MySafe:LA Public Information Officer Todd Leitz speaks with retired LAFD Battalion Chief Steve Ruda. In 1994, Chief Ruda lived one mile from the Northridge Meadows Apartments and not much farther from the epicenter of the quake. He describes the preparations he had made, only a few weeks before, that created a sense of calm amidst the unbelievable chaos and destruction of that day.Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

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    My Quake Story - #10

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2014 12:11


    Executive Officer David Barrett sits down with the former Fire Marshal for the city of Los Angeles for our continuing special series on the 20th Anniversary of the Northridge Earthquake. Assistant Chief Donald Frazeur was a Captain II on January 17, 1994. He was at home when the earthquake struck, and some of his most vivid memories of that day came during what he calls his "surreal" drive into work, as he traveled from Ventura County across the San Fernando Valley. Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

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    My Quake Story - #9

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2014 23:22


    MySafe:LA Public Information Officer Todd Leitz talks with retired LAFD Captain Steve Owens who was a station commander at fire station 76 in the Cahuenga Pass of Hollywood 20 years ago. When the Northridge Earthquake shook him out of bed, Owens was immediately in earthquake mode, reviewing his escape options and preparing for the possibility of fire after earthquake.Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

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    My Quake Story - #8

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2014 16:41


    Todd Leitz, MySafe:LA's Public Information Officer brings us the next installment of our special podcast series on the 20th Anniversary of the Northridge Earthquake. Todd sits down with Jayson Johnson, an LAFD firefighter/paramedic and father of four. Jayson had just finished fighting a fire and was on his way back to the station when his fire engine got one heck of a jolt.Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

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    My Quake Story - #6

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2014 25:46


    MySafe:LA's Executive Officer David Barrett talks with one of the most instrumental figures in the Los Angeles Fire Department's response to the Northridge Earthquake 20 years ago. Assistant Chief Frank Borden (retired) was in charge of much of the department's resources that day, but he had also spent the decade prior to the Northridge Quake creating a new citizen volunteer responder corps he named CERT. On January 17, 1994, Borden watched his CERT volunteers serve a critical function in the shaken city.Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

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    My Quake Story - #7

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2014 18:01


    Our podcast series on the 20th Anniversary of the Northridge Earthquake continues with MySafe:LA Education Director Cameron Barrett's conversation with LAFD Battalion Chief Greg Gibson. 20 years ago, Gibson was a station commander in South Los Angeles, but less than an hour after the quake hit, he and his crew were on their way to the devastation in the San Fernando Valley.Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

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    My Quake Story - #5

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2014 21:12


    Education Director Cameron Barrett continues MySafe:LA's recognition of the 20th anniversary of the Northridge Earthquake in this episode when she interviews retired LAFD Chief Deputy Joseph Castro. In 1994 Castro was a station commander in Hollywood, where destruction was widespread following the temblor. He remembers he and his crew having to fight their way out of their station house when their apparatus bay doors jammed.Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

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    My Quake Story -#4

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2014 22:20


    In our continuing series on the 20th Anniversary of the Northridge Earthquake, MySafe:LA's Education Director Cameron Barrett talks with retired LAFD Assistant Chief Robert DeFeo, the man in charge of the harrowing rescues and recoveries at perhaps the most iconic disaster site that day in Los Angeles, the Northridge Meadows apartment complex.Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

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    My Quake Story -#2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2014 12:37


    We continue with our special series on the 20th Anniversary of the Northridge Earthquake. Executive Office David Barrett sits down with LAFD retired Assistant Chief Dean Cathey, who was in charge of Division 1 on January 17, 1994 and remembers how eerie it was to see his city completely dark in the hours after the quake hit.Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

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    My Quake Story - #3

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2014 19:01


    MySafe:LA Executive Officer David Barrett interviews LAFD Captain Stacy Gerlich, who was a firefighter/paramedic 20 years ago when the Northridge Earthquaked rocked Southern California. She remembers traveling through the San Fernando Valley that day, trying to help Los Angelenos devastated after the quake. 20 years later, Captain Gerlich's passion and commitment for the CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) program remains steadfast, thanks in no small part to her experiences during the Northridge EarthquakeSupport the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

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    Northridge Quake - #1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2014 15:06


    The initial podcast in our 20th anniversary Northridge Earthquake series. Hosts Cameron Barrett, Todd Leitz, and David Barrett set the stage for a series of podcasts that feature Los Angeles firefighters. Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)

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