How Los Angeles County Employees Prepare for Wildfires

With so many facilities and people to manage, keeping the lines of communications open are critical in the process.   March 10, 2025


By Dave Lubach, Executive Editor


Wildfires in southern California are nothing new, but the 100 mph winds associated with the fires that swept through the area causing destruction in January were uncommon. 

The dry conditions and winds created a deadly situation, as nearly 30 people died, more than 200,000 people were evacuated and potentially $50 billion in economic losses were experienced during the fires. 

As the situation developed, the county of Los Angeles worked to keep residents, county employees and its facilities as safe as possible from the destruction. 

In this video, Jim Allen, a division manager for the Los Angeles County Internal Services Department, discusses the importance of keeping lines of communications open so that officials can keep the county’s 115,000 employees informed of the situation. 

Key takeaways: 

  • Living with fire threats: 1:36 
  • Keeping communications active: 2:51 
  • Allen’s role in the process: 5:30 

Other videos to view: 

How to Winterize a Facility's HVAC Systems 

3 Major Threats to Data Center Operations 

Making Networked Lighting Controls Work 

Dave Lubach is the Executive Editor for the facilities market. 

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