Clark County Fire Department’s Live Fire Training
 
Clark County Fire Department’s Live Fire Training

Recruits partake in drills during the Clark County Fire Department’s live fire training on a house located at 7051 W. Pebble Rd. in Las Vegas on Friday, Dec. 13, 2019. The current recruit academy is the 6th class to partake in the live fire training event. The trainees are set to graduate on January 22nd. 2019.
Elizabeth Page Brumley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @EliPagePhoto

Gate is an inconvenience for those staying at city-run homeless shelter – VIDEO
 
Gate is an inconvenience for those staying at city-run homeless shelter – VIDEO

The city of Las Vegas recently installed a gate on Foremaster Lane expected to cost $175,000 and be complete by mid-November. The gate was installed in order to address pedestrian safety and concerns for area businesses. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye

Crews installing steel posts along Las Vegas Strip sidewalks
 
Crews installing steel posts along Las Vegas Strip sidewalks

Installation of the roughly 4-foot posts, called bollards, began early Monday on the Strip near the Hawaiian Marketplace south of Planet Hollywood. They are meant to protect pedestrians walking on the Strip from vehicle-ramming attacks and traffic accidents, Clark County spokesman Dan Kulin said. “It’s good to see those go up because there’s so much sidewalk here that isn’t protected,” said Maritza Cabrera. “It’s not just keeping cars off the sidewalk, it’s keeping people out of the street.”

UNLV welcomes safety upgrades for first day of school
 
UNLV welcomes safety upgrades for first day of school

Samantha Bivins, UNLV student government senator, explains the features of new emergency phones that have been installed on the university’s campus ahead of the first day of school. (Natalie Bruzda/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Grad in the crosswalk event draws attention to safety
 
Grad in the crosswalk event draws attention to safety

Las Vegas police, Nevada Highway Patrol and Clark County school police joined to enforce right of way at the intersection Nellis and Cedar, near Richie Rundle Elementary, a school named for a child killed as a pedestrian. Patrick Connolly/Las Vegas Review-Journal