Candlelight Vigil: Thursday, February 24, 2011
A Community/Department Candlelight Vigil for Firefighter/Paramedic Allen will take place from 1830 hours to 2000 hours at Fire Station 78, located at: 4041 Whitsett Avenue. Gates will open at 1730 hours.
News Media will be asked to park within the Fire Station back-yard lot against the wall.
Uniform/Attire for Candlelight Vigil:
On-Duty Personnel: Work uniform
Off-Duty Personnel: Business Casual
Memorial Service Friday, February 25, 2011
The walking Procession (Public Safety and Dignitaries only) will begin at 0830 hours.
The Procession will start from the South Lawn of City Hall (1st Street & Main Street) and end at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels (A distance of five city blocks). Check-in for personnel will begin at 0600 hours at the intersection of 1st Street & Main Street (please arrive as early as possible prior to start time).
The
Media Details:
To assist the media, LAFD Public Information Officers will be on hand at the Cathedral and along procession route. Media parking at the cathedral will be available along the south side of Temple Street between Hill Street and Grand. Satellite trucks only, no personal cars.
Street Closures:
Hard Street closures will start at 6:00 a.m.
Temple Street between Grand Ave and Los Angeles
Main Street between Temple and 2nd Street
Hill Street between 1st and Ord Street
Hill Street between 1st and Temple Street (soft closure to provide local access)
Soft (ITC) Street closures will start at 6:00 a.m.
1st Street between Los Angeles Street and Grand Avenue
Grand Avenue between 1st Street and Hollywood Freeway on-ramp
Grand Avenue between 1st Street and 3rd Street
West Cesar E. Chavez Avenue between 1st Street and 3rd Street
Fire & Other Emergency Response Agencies:
Memorial Reception:
The Memorial Reception will begin at approximately at the
Graveside Service: Private, family and invitation only.
Uniforms: Department members shall wear dress uniform for all of the memorial services (summer dress shall not be worn). Off-duty members are encouraged to wear the dress uniform as well.
Please be advised: Sadly individuals are attempting to solicit donations in the name of Fallen Firefighter/Paramedic Glenn L. Allen. If anyone tries to contact you via phone, email, or front door attempting to collect money on behalf of the Los Angeles Fire Department and or Fallen Firefighter Glenn Allen, Call 911.
There have been recent reports of people going door to door carrying cans, asking for money, taking advantage of this tragedy.
Our deepest condolences go out to the Allen family!
Submitted by Devin Gales & Erik Scott, Spokesmen
Los Angeles Fire Department
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