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The Los Angeles River and the Los Angeles District have had a long and unique partnership. The Corps began channelization of the river in 1936 after a series of floods caused millions of dollars in damage and the loss of hundreds of lives. Above, crews work on the channel between Lankersheim Blvd. and Tujunga Wash on July 1,1948.
Professionals with the Los Angeles District, in coordination with and in support of the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services and FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency conducted site assessments Jan. 5 at two Los Angeles region hospitals:Providence Holy Cross Medical Center and the Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center in Torrance. As of this date, the LA District has worked with health care professionals to conduct 11 site assessments.
The Corps is providing facility assessments, technical assistance, engineering expertise, as well as contracting and construction management support as needed to address the increased demand on the hospitals’ oxygen delivery systems.
Professionals with the Los Angeles District, in coordination with and in support of the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services and FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency conducted site assessments Jan. 5 at two Los Angeles region hospitals:Providence Holy Cross Medical Center and the Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center in Torrance. As of this date, the LA District has worked with health care professionals to conduct 11 site assessments.
The Corps is providing facility assessments, technical assistance, engineering expertise, as well as contracting and construction management support as needed to address the increased demand on the hospitals’ oxygen delivery systems.
Professionals with the Los Angeles District, in coordination with and in support of the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services and FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency conducted site assessments Jan. 5 at two Los Angeles region hospitals:Providence Holy Cross Medical Center and the Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center in Torrance. As of this date, the LA District has worked with health care professionals to conduct 11 site assessments.
The Corps is providing facility assessments, technical assistance, engineering expertise, as well as contracting and construction management support as needed to address the increased demand on the hospitals’ oxygen delivery systems.
Professionals with the Los Angeles District, in coordination with and in support of the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services and FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency conducted site assessments Jan. 5 at two Los Angeles region hospitals:Providence Holy Cross Medical Center and the Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center in Torrance. As of this date, the LA District has worked with health care professionals to conduct 11 site assessments.
The Corps is providing facility assessments, technical assistance, engineering expertise, as well as contracting and construction management support as needed to address the increased demand on the hospitals’ oxygen delivery systems.
Professionals with the Los Angeles District, in coordination with and in support of the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services and FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency conducted site assessments Jan. 5 at two Los Angeles region hospitals:Providence Holy Cross Medical Center and the Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center in Torrance. As of this date, the LA District has worked with health care professionals to conduct 11 site assessments.
The Corps is providing facility assessments, technical assistance, engineering expertise, as well as contracting and construction management support as needed to address the increased demand on the hospitals’ oxygen delivery systems.
Professionals with the Los Angeles District, in coordination with and in support of the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services and FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency conducted site assessments Jan. 5 at two Los Angeles region hospitals:Providence Holy Cross Medical Center and the Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center in Torrance. As of this date, the LA District has worked with health care professionals to conduct 11 site assessments.
The Corps is providing facility assessments, technical assistance, engineering expertise, as well as contracting and construction management support as needed to address the increased demand on the hospitals’ oxygen delivery systems.
Professionals with the Los Angeles District, in coordination with and in support of the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services and FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency conducted site assessments Jan. 5 at two Los Angeles region hospitals:Providence Holy Cross Medical Center and the Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center in Torrance. As of this date, the LA District has worked with health care professionals to conduct 11 site assessments.
The Corps is providing facility assessments, technical assistance, engineering expertise, as well as contracting and construction management support as needed to address the increased demand on the hospitals’ oxygen delivery systems.
Professionals with the Los Angeles District, in coordination with and in support of the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services and FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency conducted site assessments Jan. 5 at two Los Angeles region hospitals:Providence Holy Cross Medical Center and the Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center in Torrance. As of this date, the LA District has worked with health care professionals to conduct 11 site assessments.
The Corps is providing facility assessments, technical assistance, engineering expertise, as well as contracting and construction management support as needed to address the increased demand on the hospitals’ oxygen delivery systems.
Professionals with the Los Angeles District, in coordination with and in support of the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services and FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency conducted site assessments Jan. 5 at two Los Angeles region hospitals:Providence Holy Cross Medical Center and the Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center in Torrance. As of this date, the LA District has worked with health care professionals to conduct 11 site assessments.
The Corps is providing facility assessments, technical assistance, engineering expertise, as well as contracting and construction management support as needed to address the increased demand on the hospitals’ oxygen delivery systems.