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Michael Lang named chief of the Manhattan Beach Fire Department


New MBFD Chief Michael Lang. Photo courtesy City of Manhattan Beach
The City of Manhattan Beach Thursday morning announced the appointment of Michael Lang as its new fire chief. 
“I am humbled and honored to be trusted with the responsibility of leading the Manhattan Beach Fire Department,” said Chief Lang. “I am grateful for the support of the City Manager and City Council and their confidence in my ability to maintain the highest standards of excellence and professionalism that the Manhattan Beach Fire Department exemplifies.”  
Fire Chief Lang served the City of Arcadia for 21 years, moving his way up through the ranks from a Firefighter/Paramedic, Fire Captain, Battalion Chief and Deputy Fire Chief before his appointment to Fire Chief in 2016. In his time at the City of Arcadia, Chief Lang led a team of 60 personnel overseeing all fire operations including administration, training, fire prevention, emergency response and fire suppression. ....

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PUBLIC SAFETY: Final design for $9.5 million MB Fire Station #2 approved


by Mark McDermott 
The City Council on Tuesday night approved the final design for a new Fire Station #2, a $9.5 million project expected to be completed by 2023. 
The existing Fire Station #2, located at 1400 Manhattan Beach Boulevard, was constructed in 1954. Senior engineer Mamerto Estepa Jr. told the council that the building has numerous deficiencies, including the fact that it is not earthquake-proof, has no changing areas or even bathrooms for female firefighters, is not large enough to fit modern fire apparatus that are not customized to fit within its bay doors, includes no ventilation or extractor systems to help make living quarters safe from the often toxic particles collected on firefighter turnout gear and fire apparatus, and no shop area to work on firefighting apparatus and other equipment.  ....

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