On Sunday, July 23, 2006 at 12:07 p.m., 10 companies of Los Angeles firefighters, 11 LAFD rescue ambulances, one hazardous materials team, four EMS battalion captains, two battalion chief officer command teams, one division chief officer command team, and other LAFD support personnel operating under the direction of Deputy Chief Roy Kozaki responded to a unified command stand by at the “Support Israel Rally” at 6067 W. Wilshire Bl in Park LaBrea/Fairfax.
The Los Angeles Fire Department, in conjunction with the Los Angeles Police Department spent a significant amount of time pre-planning the various aspects of the event. A unified command with LAPD and LAFD command staff were implemented and strategically positioned at the Los Angeles Museum of Art to assist in the overall management of the incident. Under the command post, divisions, branches, and groups were established to handle various aspects of the incident.
In an effort to provide rapid paramedic intervention during the event, several medical task force teams were formed and strategically located throughout the venue. Additionally, the LAFD deployed two bicycle paramedic teams and one “Gator” team. The “Gator” team consisted of two paramedics operating a six-wheeled all terrain vehicle. The “Gator” was outfitted with advanced life support tools, a stretcher, and other necessary equipment. The size and configuration of the bicycle paramedic teams, and the “Gator” teams provided paramedics the opportunity to navigate crowds, circumvent traffic, and deliver critical patient care faster.
As the event progressed throughout the late afternoon, the Los Angeles Fire Department assisted numerous individuals with medical needs ranging from heat related emergencies, to minor physical injuries. The exact number of people treated and/or transported is still being tabulated.