I loved watching this series. The realness and reality that this series displays helped identify what to do if accidents, health crises, and fires arise. Please bring it back for Season 2! The reality series includes the importance of watching
Real-life first-responder docuseries. The LA Fire and Rescue TV shows different areas in different areas and the inner workings of the Los Angeles County Fire Department. The importance of watching our first responders and their Responsibility for protecting the lives and property of the million citizens living in 59 cities across Los Angeles County, the LACoFD's 2,300 square miles of service is unlike any other in the United States. The LACoFD's department does everything from fire engines and helicopter mountain rescues to the lifeguard beach SOSs to fireboats, hazmat units, and California's raging wildfires. Responders profiled in the first season include those from Station 8 (West Hollywood), Station 16 (Watts), Station 37 (Palmdale), Station 41 (Compton), Station 101 (Claremont), Station 125 (Calabasas), and Station 172 (Inglewood), as well as air operations known as the "Angels in the Sky" and The L. A. County Fire Department Lifeguard Division. These fire stations have dedicated their time and importance to performing real-life rescues. Please bring back this series for a season 2.