Incident Research Request

LAIT911 is a Los Angeles 501(c)3 non-profit supporting prevention and rehabilitation efforts related to natural and man-made disasters. All revenue generated is used for disaster response efforts within our charitable organization.

LAIT911 will only have data on LAFD responses. We do not have information on any LAPD response or any incident outside of Los Angeles.

Self-Service

LAIT911 has a self-service historical incident report option available online at the link below for paid users. If you have not previously used LAIT911, you can register for a free trial without paying: https://app.lait911.com/asearch/

Please note that only incidents of a non-medical nature (fires, traffic collisions, flooding) are available to be searched by the general public. The information available may include incident type, location, responding units, first-responder radio audio, and occasionally additional community-contributed notes.

Custom Research Request

If your incident cannot be found through the self-service search or does not contains only limited information, you can submit a custom research request. Custom research requests may include medical responses, but it is important to note information will be limited.

The information returned may vary based on each individual incident and incident type, and no guarantees are made for the availability of additional data beyond the following:

  • Radio Dispatch Audio Recording
  • Incident Type, Location & Time.

More significant incidents more often return additional context and information. Our team will attempt to provide all information available. All fees are non-refundable regardless of the availability of the information returned.

Custom research requests are only available for incidents in the past 12 months and in which LAFD responded.

There is a $19.00 non-refundable fee for this service.

Submitting your request:

To submit a custom research request, please submit your payment here and then email the following information to hello@lait911.com and be as complete and detailed as possible:

  • Time of 911 Call (and whether exact or estimated?)
  • Incident Location (and whether exact or general?)
  • Incident Type (fire, crash, overdose, etc)
  • Information on any responding units (E4, T9, RA3, etc)
  • Any other details that may help us find your request.
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