The County of Los Angeles Fire Department (LACoFD) and Los Angeles County Stentorians proudly celebrate Black History Month this February, recognizing the exceptional achievements of African American and Black Department members. The LACoFD highlights the crucial role our African American and Black colleagues have played in shaping the Department and serving the diverse communities of Los Angeles County.
“Black History Month provides an opportunity to honor the trailblazers whose perseverance and leadership helped shape the County of Los Angeles Fire Department – from the first Black firefighters hired in the 1950s to those serving in leadership, specialized assignments, and professional staff roles today,” stated the Stentorians.
Founded in 1954 to address systemic barriers to entry, advancement, and equitable treatment within the fire service, the Stentorians have continued to pave the way toward a more inclusive environment Department-wide. The LACoFD is proud to honor their history as part of Black History Month and year-round.
The LACoFD expresses its deep gratitude to all African American and Black team members who have and continue to dedicate their service to the Department and Los Angeles County residents. Their courage, resilience, and commitment to public safety have left an indelible mark on the Department’s history and continue to inspire future generations of LACoFD team members.
The LACoFD encourages all to reflect on African American/Black contributions and work together to honor the legacy of Black History Month, both within the LACoFD and beyond.
