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If you're kicking that stuff up, you're breathing it in,
said Chris Thomas, a spokesman for the unified incident command at the Palisades Fire We need to be aggressive out there,
When a firefighter comes up to a hydrant, we expect there's going to be water,
When the fire department brought me back, his cottage was burnt to the ground,
He was gathering some things, packing up his car a bit and he said that he
Let me just sit here for a few minutes
But he was unwilling to leave his home, telling her This is what's left of Mix This! I want to thank everyone who have sent all the incredible notes of love and support we've gotten since this terrible thing happened. We're trying to answer all of them but we're also dealing with so many other issues so I apologize for not responding to everyone, but know that you're all in our hearts,
Water pressure in the system was lost due to unprecedented and extreme water demand to fight the wildfire without aerial support,
They didn’t know what to tell me,
It’s in God’s hands,
Kelley told family members, according to her granddaughter, Briana Navarro We made the choice to evacuate on Tuesday night, however my grandmother decided she wanted to stay,
It was a normal conversation. Like most mornings,
Eric Nickerson told CNN’s Erin Burnett on Friday He was not going to leave his son behind. No matter what,
Son, the winds are picking up really, really bad.”
In one of his final phone calls, as the Eaton Fire approached his Altadena home, Rodney Nickerson said We didn't see a single firefighter while we were throwing buckets of water to defend our house against the flames"
on Tuesday night ... said Nicholas Norman, 40 That's textbook Trump: he's trying to start a polemic with false information,
said architect Ross Ramsey, 37 They were too busy over in the Palisades saving the rich and famous's properties, and they let us common folks burn,
There's going to have to be a real evaluation here, because hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people have just been completely displaced,
I don't think the officials were prepared at all,
said James Brown, a 65-year-old retired lawyer in Altadena Our city has completely let us down,
said Nicole Perri, outraged by the fact that hydrants being used by firefighters ran dry or lost pressure