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Wes Anderson Escapes Elevator Ordeal at Academy Museum
entertainment3 days ago

Wes Anderson Escapes Elevator Ordeal at Academy Museum

Wes Anderson was trapped in an Academy Museum elevator for about 30 minutes after a Bottle Rocket anniversary event, joined by Luke Wilson and producer James L. Brooks, before the Los Angeles Fire Department rescued them. A blogger claimed a secret celebrity passage, though THR couldn’t verify; exiting footage shows Anderson and Brooks with an LAFD official citing likely weight as the cause. Bottle Rocket was Anderson’s feature debut (1996), and his latest project The Phoenician Scheme released in 2025.

Boyle Heights Fire Triggers Emergency Declaration Over Biohazard Fears
local21 days ago

Boyle Heights Fire Triggers Emergency Declaration Over Biohazard Fears

A stubborn four-day fire at a frozen-food storage facility in Boyle Heights prompted Los Angeles to declare a joint state of emergency to secure state resources as crews battle the blaze and air quality worsens; while ammonia refrigerants have been removed, officials warn that decaying frozen bread and meat could create biohazard risks, with two cooling centers opened and shelter-in-place measures adjusted as Mayor Bass coordinates with Gov. Newsom.

L.A. firefighter says Lachman fire still smoldering when crews left
local4 months ago

L.A. firefighter says Lachman fire still smoldering when crews left

A Los Angeles firefighter testified that he observed hot spots and smoldering ground at the Lachman fire on Jan. 2 and says his warnings were ignored as crews left, just days before embers rekindled into the Palisades fire that killed 12. The sworn account supports earlier reporting that a battalion chief ordered leaving despite signs the fire wasn’t fully extinguished, a narrative at odds with LAFD’s after-action claims and the statements of other firefighters whose depositions described the fire as out.

LAFD Chief Acknowledges Past Fire Report Edits and Emphasizes Improved Drone Use
local-government6 months ago

LAFD Chief Acknowledges Past Fire Report Edits and Emphasizes Improved Drone Use

Los Angeles Fire Chief Jaime Moore admitted that the department's after-action report on the Palisades fire was intentionally watered down to protect leadership, with promises to prevent such editing in the future. The report's revisions downplayed failures in firefighting efforts and staffing decisions, raising concerns about transparency and accountability within the LAFD.

LA's Wildfire Recovery: Challenges, Lessons, and the Path Forward
environment6 months ago

LA's Wildfire Recovery: Challenges, Lessons, and the Path Forward

The Los Angeles Fire Department faced criticism for its response to the Palisades fire, highlighting issues in resource management, outdated technology, and decision-making. Despite recent changes, experts and officials remain skeptical about the department's readiness for future wildfires, emphasizing the need for transparency, better training, and increased funding to improve wildfire response capabilities.

LAFD's Response Failures and Challenges in the Palisades Fire
local-news9 months ago

LAFD's Response Failures and Challenges in the Palisades Fire

Los Angeles firefighters did not use thermal imaging technology to detect underground embers after a small fire on Jan. 1 in Pacific Palisades, which later rekindled into a devastating wildfire. Experts criticize this decision, highlighting that thermal imaging could have prevented the fire's resurgence. The incident has prompted reviews of firefighting protocols and deployment strategies, emphasizing the importance of technology and staffing in wildfire prevention and control.

Over 15 Workers Rescued After Tunnel Collapse in Wilmington, Los Angeles
local1 year ago

Over 15 Workers Rescued After Tunnel Collapse in Wilmington, Los Angeles

Over 100 Los Angeles Fire Department personnel rescued at least 31 workers after a tunnel collapse at an industrial wastewater project, with most workers safely exiting the site and being evaluated by paramedics. The rescue involved specialized confined space techniques, and the incident drew praise for first responders' quick action.

LAFD Recruit Killed in Non-Hit-and-Run Freeway Crash
traffic-accident2 years ago

LAFD Recruit Killed in Non-Hit-and-Run Freeway Crash

The California Highway Patrol has stated that the crash that killed LAFD recruit Jacob Fuerte on the 101 Freeway was not a hit-and-run as initially reported. New evidence revealed that Fuerte's car initially crashed into a portable toilet on the freeway lanes, and when he stepped out to investigate, an oncoming vehicle crashed into his parked Jeep, causing his death. No suspects or vehicles are unaccounted for, and no arrests have been made as the investigation continues. Fuerte, the son of a veteran firefighter/paramedic, was mourned by the LAFD and the city of Los Angeles.

"Tragic Loss: LAFD Recruit Killed Assisting Crash Victims on 101 Freeway"
accident2 years ago

"Tragic Loss: LAFD Recruit Killed Assisting Crash Victims on 101 Freeway"

A Los Angeles Fire Department recruit was killed on the 101 Freeway in Studio City while helping victims of an earlier crash. The crash involved a car, Jeep Wrangler, and a truck towing portable restrooms. The recruit, who was on his way to training, stopped to assist the victims and was likely struck by another vehicle during the process. The recruit's name has not been released, and a procession escorted his body to the coroner's office.

"Fatal Multi-Vehicle Crash Claims LAFD Recruit Firefighter on 101 Freeway in Los Angeles"
tragedy2 years ago

"Fatal Multi-Vehicle Crash Claims LAFD Recruit Firefighter on 101 Freeway in Los Angeles"

An LAFD recruit firefighter was fatally injured while rendering aid at a traffic collision on the northbound 101 Freeway in Studio City. Despite efforts to save him, the recruit died from his injuries. The identity of the recruit has not been disclosed, and a procession was held as his body was transported to the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office. The incident led to the closure of lanes on the freeway for several hours, and details about a memorial service will be shared later.

"Actress Cara Delevingne's $7M Studio City Home Engulfed in Fire, 2 Injured"
fire-incident2 years ago

"Actress Cara Delevingne's $7M Studio City Home Engulfed in Fire, 2 Injured"

A fire broke out at a Studio City home reportedly belonging to actress Cara Delevingne, resulting in two injuries, including one to a firefighter. The 6,650 square foot home suffered significant damage, with the cause of the fire remaining under investigation by the Los Angeles Fire Department. Delevingne was not present at the time of the incident, and one occupant sustained minor injuries from smoke inhalation.

"Los Angeles Landslide Devastates Homes and Forces Evacuations: Exclusive Footage"
natural-disasters2 years ago

"Los Angeles Landslide Devastates Homes and Forces Evacuations: Exclusive Footage"

A landslide in the posh Los Angeles neighborhood of Sherman Oaks damaged multiple homes, with one under construction collapsing completely. No injuries were reported, and several people were evacuated. The Los Angeles Fire Department used pumps to remove water from a swimming pool to alleviate stress on the hillside. The landslide may have been caused by heavy winter storms saturating the ground. Record rainfall earlier this year in Los Angeles led to multiple landslides and mudslides, causing damage to several multimillion dollar houses in the Hollywood Hills.

"Multiple Firefighters Injured in Downtown LA Blaze at Cannabis Operation"
fire-incident2 years ago

"Multiple Firefighters Injured in Downtown LA Blaze at Cannabis Operation"

A large fire at a cannabis operation in downtown Los Angeles sent plumes of smoke towards the city, with 145 firefighters taking nearly an hour to extinguish the flames at the 69-year-old building. The structure, heavily damaged, housed the cannabis operation, and the legality of the business is yet to be determined. Four firefighters experienced burning sensations on their faces and were hospitalized, while two people were reported missing. The cause of the fire is still unknown.