RAMS to honor the La firefighters by drafting the fire station

Rams sets out of “war rooms” and makes its elections from a Los Angeles Fire Department station in the draft next week.
The team has worked to exhibit the efforts of the city’s firefighters since the forest fires hit the region in January. Rams was forced to move home playoff games to Arizona due to fires.
When the draft started next Thursday at Green Bay, the head coach Sean McVay and General Manager Les Snaad returned to the temporary office in Lafd Air operations. Coaches, scouts, other RAMS staff and the media, RAMS, including the first round of elections, including a adjacent hangar will occupy a part of the number 26.
The work of LAFD air operations will continue as usual.
McVay and Scen took part in a Hollywood -style video published by the team on Thursday, which is a helicopter in the air operation center, “Los Angeles, we’re at the watch.”
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Team President Kevin Demoff is a news bulletin, “Lafd is a powerful reminder of what it means to represent Los Angeles,” preparing from air operations. ” He said. He continued: “Since forest fires in January, we have tried to shed light on our teams, to increase the souls of the affected teams and to shed light on our teams. In order to protect our city, we are humble to establish a partnership with LAVD to protect our city.”
In exchange for the hospitality of LAFD, RAMS will reshape the station’s recording room to make firefighters rest in their 24 -hour shifts more comfortable.
“We are incredibly grateful to Los Angeles RAMS for their unshakable support to the Los Angeles City Fire Department and forest -based communities,” Temporary Firefighter Chief Ronnie Villava. He said. “The NFL draft emphasizes the critical role that our air operations play to protect Los Angeles in LAFD air operations. Rams’s generosity – renewing our station and getting to know our firefighters – we are looking forward to standing next to Rams.”
Before the start of the second day of the draft, Rams will meet the other first intervention teams in the region.
Fires, Rams and players partnership with community groups to help those affected by fires. The team donated about 2 million dollars for fire aid.
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