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Bodycam footage shows moments deputies save 100-year-old woman from inside Altadena elderly living center
Newly released body camera footage shows the moments that two Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deputies rescue a 100-year-old woman trapped inside of her elderly living center in Altadena as the Eaton Fire raged nearby.
Video: Deputies rescue 100-year-old woman from senior living complex in Altadena as Eaton fire raged
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies called out as they hustled through the halls of a senior living complex in Altadena, knocking on doors and shining flashlights into the rooms as flames and smoke swirled just outside the building’s windows.
Video shows deputies rescuing 100-year-old woman during Eaton Fire evacuations
LOS ANGELES - Two LA County deputies are being praised for their heroic actions after saving a 100-year-old woman from a senior living home as the Eaton Fire spread nearby. "I've been trying to find a way out.
Police bodycam shows the moment a 100-year-old woman was rescued from the California wildfires
A newly released body camera video shows the moment a 100-year-old woman was rescued as flames from the Eaton Fire approached a senior living apartment complex in Altadena, California, earlier this month.
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‘Don’t lose me’: Deputies describe finding 100-year-old left in Altadena senior home
Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies found two elderly women still at a west Altadena senior home hours after the Eaton fire ...
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Author Gary Indiana’s library came to Altadena. Hours later, it burned in the Eaton Fire
Earlier this month, hundreds of books from the personal library of the late author and critic Gary Indiana, who died in ...
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'A test of faith': In Altadena congregations, no family untouched by fire
In historically diverse Altadena, where more than 9,000 structures were destroyed in the fire, some congregations have dozens ...
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Altadena and Pacific Palisades are buried under toxic debris. Now what?
Now harmful chemicals, which may include asbestos, lead, mercury and other heavy metals, are present in the ash that blankets ...
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Altadena’s Black community disproportionally impacted by Eaton fire, UCLA study finds
A UCLA study found that the Eaton fire disproportionally impacted Black households in Altadena. Here’s what they found.
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Altadena Couple Gets Engaged Immediately After Finding Hidden Ring In Ashes Of Home Lost To Eaton Fire
One Altadena couple has found a welcome bright spot amid devastating recent loss. Stephanie Raynor and Brian McShea lost ...
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Single mother asks for help after Eaton Fire destroys her Altadena home
Overcome with emotions, Bridgette Bradley stood next to the charred remains of her home in an Altadena neighborhood decimated ...
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Architectural historian lost his Altadena home. How will he rebuild?
Architectural historian Erik Ghenoiu and his architect wife made their home more fire-resistant, and they were active in ...
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Altadena couple finds engagement ring in rubble of where their home once was
Brian McShea and Stephanie Raynor rummaged through the debris of where their Altadena home once stood to see what they could ...
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Supervisors aim to suspend state laws in Altadena that could speed higher-density housing after fire
Board also OK’d fire recovery funds and green-lit an investigation into fire alerts in the Eaton fire on the night of Jan. 7.
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Eaton Fire destroys Altadena artist studios, but not spirits
Altadena’s artist community is determined to rise from the ashes after losing studios and galleries to the Eaton Fire, in ...
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