• July 18, 2025

LACoFD’s Canine Teams Activated to Assist in the Aftermath of Catastrophic Flooding Impacting Central Texas

LACoFD’s Canine Teams Activated to Assist in the Aftermath of Catastrophic Flooding Impacting Central Texas

LACoFD’s Canine Teams Activated to Assist in the Aftermath of Catastrophic Flooding Impacting Central Texas 1024 681 Colton Lucas

On Tuesday, July 8, 2025, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) activated the County of Los Angeles Fire Department’s (LACoFD’s) canine teams for deployment to assist in the aftermath of catastrophic flooding impacting central Texas.

Fire Captain Celina Serrano and K9 Prentiss, Fire Firefighter Paramedic Jonathan Munguia and K9 Clifford, along with Search Team Manager Fire Captain Michael Devine left for a 14-day deployment on Wednesday, July 9, 2025, to lend their assistance in the ongoing search and recovery efforts in central Texas.

The LACoFD joins USAR team members deployed from Riverside City, Menlo Park, Orange County Fire Department, and Oakland City.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of central Texas,” said Fire Chief Anthony C. Marrone.

The Department is grateful to California Governor Gavin Newsom and Cal OES for deploying our LACoFD canine teams to assist in the search and recovery efforts.